Monday - Friday: 9.30am to 5.00pm
Every student is issued a school diary, which must be brought to school daily. The diary is an essential communication tool between the school and parents, and parents are requested to review it every day to stay informed about their child’s progress and school activities.
Students are expected to be on the school premises before 9:00 a.m. sharp. Punctuality is crucial for maintaining discipline and ensuring a smooth start to the school day.
Students must wear a neat and tidy uniform on all school days. Boys are required to have their hair properly cut, while girls must come with their hair neatly tied in double plaits. This uniform policy helps maintain a sense of unity and discipline.
Wearing jewelry or bringing costly articles or toys to school is strictly prohibited. This rule is in place to prevent distractions, loss, or theft and to ensure that all students are focused on their studies.
Students are required to communicate in English while on school premises. This policy is designed to enhance language proficiency and prepare students for future academic and professional environments.
Parents seeking information or wishing to lodge a complaint must do so by meeting the Principal directly. Approaching class teachers without prior approval is not permitted, ensuring that communication is handled efficiently and appropriately.
Parents and guardians are not allowed to meet their children or approach teachers during class hours without prior permission from the Principal. This rule helps minimize disruptions during instructional time.
Parents or guardians may meet with the respective class teachers and subject teachers between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., but only with the prior permission of the Principal. This time is allocated to discuss students' progress and any concerns in a structured manner.
Parents are requested to send only vegetarian food for their child’s lunch. This policy aligns with the school’s efforts to maintain a consistent and inclusive environment for all students.
Students suffering from contagious diseases are not permitted to attend school to ensure the health and safety of all students. Parents are advised to keep sick children at home until they have fully recovered.
Parents are expected to cooperate with the school by ensuring their child’s regularity, punctuality, and discipline. Active parental involvement in their child’s education, including checking the diary and ensuring homework completion, is crucial for the child’s success.
Students seeking leave must submit a leave letter. For extended absences due to illness, a medical certificate must be provided. This ensures that the school is informed of the student’s whereabouts and health status.
Students must be present at school on the reopening day after holidays and on the last day before terminal holidays begin. This rule helps maintain the continuity of education and ensures that students do not miss important lessons.
A Transfer Certificate will be issued upon written application from the parent or guardian. Before the TC is granted, all fees and dues must be paid in full. This ensures that all administrative procedures are completed before a student transfers to another school.
After each examination, a progress report will be sent home. Parents must carefully review the report and return it to the school within two days. The decision of the staff council regarding student promotion is final, emphasizing the school’s commitment to academic integrity.
Parents or their representatives are required to pay school fees or dues at the office between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on all working days. This ensures that fees are collected in an organized manner, allowing the school to operate smoothly.
Term tuition fees should be paid on or before the 10th of the first month of the term. Parents are reminded that fees once paid are non-refundable under any circumstances, reinforcing the importance of timely payments.
The decision of the staff council regarding student promotion is final. This rule emphasizes the school’s commitment to maintaining high academic standards and ensuring that promotion decisions are made with the best interests of the students in mind.