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Check the haircut, nails, uniform and
punctuality of your wards in the morning.
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See that your ward books and exercise books
according to the time table for that day. No extra books are allowed.
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See that your ward carries his/her lunch box
daily. Parents are not allowed to send the lunch box during the school hours.
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See that your ward is prepared for the class
tests and brings required stationery to school. Also see his/her diary/note
books regularly.
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Encourage your ward to take a balanced
interest in studies, co-curricular activities and sports.
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Restrict daily pocket money. Excessive
spending should be discouraged.
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Plan further education of your wards beyond
the school in good time so that they may be eligible to compete for the maximum
number of institutions of higher education.
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Children should not bring crackers, holi
colours, transistors, any sharp instruments etc to the school. Bursting of
crackers or splashing colours is forbidden and may lead to expulsion of a
student from the school.
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Attend Parents Teacher Meeting regularly on
due dates to discuss the progress of your ward.
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If your ward is absent from school he must
make up for all the work missed by him.
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All parents are requested to impart Health
Education to their children so that they:
(a) Maintain personal hygiene like : trimming of nails and
being neat
.......on a regular basis.
(b) Students should exercise regularly.
(c) Sleep for at least eight hours daily.
(d) Have a balanced diet, nutritionally rich in proteins and milk.
(e) Drink water which is either boiled or filtered. All the
students are
.......advised to bring their own water bottles
from home.
(f) Avoid consumption of ice creams, other milk products
and
..............eatables
from road side vendors.
(g) Deworming at least once every year must be done. Advice
from
.......family physician must be taken regularly.
(h) Get dental and ophthalmic check up every year by a dental
..............surgeon
and ophthalmologist.
(i) Maintain a proper vaccination record of your
ward.
(j) Students suffering from diseases such as Chicken
Pox, Cholera,
.......Measles, Mumps, Whooping-Cough, and
jaundice or infectious
.......diseases like Conjunctivitis, Dermatitis,
Scabies etc. should not
.......be sent to school.
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