01Parents are expected to co-operate with the school authorities in maintaining punctuality, regularity and discipline.
02Parents should ensure that their ward takes active interest in school activities.
03Parents are required to sign their ward's Progress Report.
04Private tuition is not encouraged. Parents must not encourage teachers of the school as private tutors of their wards. In case a defiance is reported disciplinary action will be taken against both, the ward and the teacher concerned.
05Parents/guardians are requested not to visit the classes or meet the teacher (in school campus) without the prior permission of the Principal.
06Parents are required to notify the school of any changes in their address or telephone number.
07All communications with the school should bear the name, class and section of the student.
08Only written requests to let the child be taken home before the school closes, will be
entertained. Parents are advised not to call away their ward during class hours.
09All belongings of students should bear their names and class. The school will not be responsible for any losses.
10 Parent-Teacher meetings are held regularly to provide an opportunity for exchanging views on the progress of the students.
11Parents are requested to ensure that the Birthday celebration of their child is confined to their classmates only. Children are allowed to wear smart casual clothes, on their birthday. Only sweets are to be distributed. Parents can donate a book to school library or gift a plant if they wish to.
12Parents should ensure that they send their ward to school in proper and neat school uniform with polished shoes.
13Parents are required to check their ward's almanac every day and ensure they bring notebooks and books as per time table. Any note given by the teacher should be acknowledged with the signature of the parent.
14No request for short leave of students should be made during school hours.
15Parents are requested not to take their students on half day during PT/Exams.
16Parents are requested to be formally dressed up while entering school premises.