The Golden Rules for Students
- Be punctual at all times. 
- Keep yourself and your surrounding clean. 
- Be smart and neat. 
- Speak in English. 
- Great your teachers and elders. 
- Move in a ‘Q’ at all time in the school. 
- Look after your belongings. 
- Do you home work regularly. 
- Show your progress card and hand book to your parents regularly. 
- Take part in extracurricular activities. 
- Do not damage school property 
- Always speak truth; obey your parents. 
- Help your fellow students. 
- Never speak ill of others. 
- Keep your words soft and sweet. 
Recommendations to Parents / Guardians
In order to secure all that is best in the education of the child, maximum cooperation between its parents and the school authorities is necessary. We earnestly recommend that parents / guardians look into their children’s school diary every day and the remarks made in the diary should be seen and countersigned regularly by the parents / guardians.
If you feel that your child does not make the desired progress, kindly contact the Principal. Criticism of a child’s teacher in the presence of the student should be avoided, because it causes the child to lose respect for the teacher, with the consequent failure to learn from him/her. Should you have a legitimate complaint, meet the principal without fear of reprisal.
As your child advances in age, guide him / her to become a resourceful member of home and country. Encourage self help for work and study, children should be taught to keep their room tidy, make their own bed, polish their own shoes, carry their own bag, etc. The formation of such habits early in life inculcates in them the idea of the dignity of work, a fundamental personal virtue necessary for a successful career in life.
