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About Us
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Aims & Objective
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Principal’s Message
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Rules & Regulations
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Course of Studies & Examination
Recommendation to Parents
Recommendation to Students
Admission
Prospectus
Admission Procedure
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Library
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Computer Lab
Biology Lab
Biotech Lab
Physics and Chemistry Lab
Playground
Info
CBSE Info
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Recommendation to Parents are :
Though a school can do a lot for a child, it cannot do everything. The home is the place where he/she gets his/her first education and training in citizenship. It is the chief place where character is formed and developed. In order to secure all that is best in the education of your child, maximum cooperation between the parents and the school authorities is necessary.
The task of helping our children to become good citizens is done better through a partnership between the school and the parents.
The school desires to have your cooperation and close contact with the teachers of your children in order to develop an atmosphere that is conducive to better and more effective education. This website is one of the links which bridges the home and the school.
We earnestly request the parents to look into the website everyday for updates. Encourage your child to cultivate habitual cleanliness in all his works including personal hygiene.
Children who are ill should not be sent to school to attend the class or to take test, as the chances are that they will spoil both their health and studies.
Criticism of the teachers should be avoided in the presence of the child because it undermines his/her respect for the teachers and the school. If you have a legitimate complaint, meet the Principal to lodge it.
As a child advances in age, guide him/her to become a resourceful and useful member of home, society and the Country. Encourage self-help for work and study. He/she should be taught to keep his/her room tidy, make his/her bed, polish his/her own shoes, carry his/her own bag etc. The formation of such habits, early in life, inculcates in him/her the idea of dignity of work and a fundamental personal virtue necessary for a successful career in life.
As the medium of instruction in this school is English, children should be helped to follow their classes easily and intelligently by a certain amount of regular English conversation at home too.
Students are not allowed to engage any of the staff members of the school for private tuitions. If, as an exception, a particular student wants to engage any of the teachers of the school, he/she should get explicit written permission from the Principal. Students who engage the teachers of the school for private tuitions without the permission of the Principal are liable for disciplinary action even to the extent of expulsion from the school.
Parents are expected, as it is their profound duty, to visit the school on open days to have the interaction with teachers. This shall enable the student to know how deeply concerned his/her parents are about his studies, behaviour and progress. It is an occasion for feedback between home and the school. In the present system of evaluation, this is an essential component.