RECOMMENDATIONS TO PARENTS
These Rules and Regulations are laid down in the best interest of your child. Kindly
read them and assist your son to observe them diligently.
- Give your whole- hearted and willing co-operation in all matters pertaining to the
education of your son. Please abide by the judgment and decision of the Principal
and the staff.
- Supervise your son’s studies at home; send him to College regularly and help him
to maintain his college work neatly.
- Do look for the occasional reports, comments and complaints from teachers entered
in the calendar of your son; sign them as proof that you have seen them; and also
sign other relevant documents when required.
- You are recommended to call on the Principal at least once in each term so as to
ascertain from him what has been the conduct and progress of your son.
- Complaints, if any, should be made in writing to the Principal, and not to the teachers.
We do not act on anonymous letters.
- As per the government rule, the Date of Birth of a student, once entered in our
records, cannot be changed under any circumstances (By order No. 110117-1 (5)11981-82,
dated 15.10.1981, of the inspector of Anglo – Indian Schools, Lucknow).
- The student who does not rejoin the school within three days after the commencement
of a Term or after a major vacation shall be removed from the rolls unless leave
has been previously applied for and sanctioned by the principal.
- In case of absence for more than three days on medical grounds, a medical certificate
must be produced. The medical certificate should bear the rubber stamp of the doctor
with his registration number. In case of necessity, the school has the right to
have the child re-examined by a doctor acceptable to the College.
- Do not forget to submit Medical certificate if your child is absent on medical grounds.
Medical Leave is granted not for less than three days at a time.
- If a student continues to be absent for a month without the previous written permission
of the Principal his name, will be struck off from the roll. In case of readmission,
all the fees will be charged afresh.
- Students will be sent back home, in the absence of a written explanation from their
guardians/parents, for being late. The college accepts no responsibility if a child
is asked to return home during school hours for non-compliance of any of the rules
contained in this calendar.
- You are restrained from meeting your son or his teachers during the class hours
without the permission of the Principal. The second Saturday of every month is an
Open day when you can meet the teachers and the Principal without any prior appointment.
- On all working Saturdays, teachers will be available for consultation up to half
an hour after the school hours.
- For a valid reason you may take away your child from the class, after obtaining
the gate pass from the Principal. During the class time, students will not be sent
with anyone else other than parents, unless an application to the contrary, by the
parents, is submitted.
- Do not engage any of the staff members of the college for private tuition. In case,
if a particular student wants the help of a teacher of the college, take an explicit
written permission from the Principal before doing so.
- In matters of evaluating the answer sheets and the annual promotions, the opinion
of the Principal and the staff is binding. No re-evaluation of answer papers and
reconsideration of promotions will be entertained.
- Answer sheets of the First and the Second Term Examinations will be shown to you
for scrutiny on only to assess the performance of your son and hence, no corrections
or re-evaluation of answer sheets will be entertained under any circumstance.
- The Principal may punish a student in a manner suited to the seriousness or frequency
of the offence, which may vary from detention after school hours to suspension,
or even expulsion from the Institution.
- Please do not support the small lies of the children; it will lead to bigger ones
later. Love them you must, but not without teaching them responsibility.
- Tuitions are playing havoc with the lives of children. They have no time to do any
self study; instead they waste away the precious time for study, games etc. The
growing up mind is being polluted in different ways. Hence, encourage children to
form the habit of self-study; to clarify their doubts from their own subject teachers
in the school and to avoid having parallel classes in the so called tuition centers.
- Children are your wealth; students are our pride. As you love and care for them,
so do we, and intend the best for them. Hence we the staff and parents should have
mutual trust and confidence. Never let sparks turn into fire.
- Very often student bring to school such items that have nothing to do with studies.
For e.g.: Mobiles, ‘Poke-mon’, and Tattoos etc. Parents must prevent the children
from bringing such things to the college.
Please do not expect the Principal and the staff to do what the parents are supposed
to do.
- It is a matter of deep concern that parents send children suffering from infectious
ailments to attend classes or examinations. Such conduct would lead to an epidemic
like situation in the school. Please remember that we are responsible for the welfare
of others hence, take note of the quarantine period recommended for a few different
infectious ailments.
Chicken Pox – three weeks.
Measles and mumps – two weeks.
Conjunctivitis – one week
- Every student is encouraged to contribute monthly from his own pocket money towards
the Panch Marg Collection. This fun of the USM is being used to help the needy in
the name of the students themselves.
PARENTS PLEASE NOTE:
Though the College can do a lot for your child, it cannot do everything. The home
is the place where the child gets his first education and training. It is the chief
place where character is formed and developed.Education only enhances the growth
of personality and helps to discover the dormant qualities that are in them. So
your cooperation is very necessary.
You are requested to help your children with their homework, prepare a time table
for their personal study and see that they follow it religiously. Our aim is to
develop in our students strong attitudes of self- reliance and confidence with personal
and concentrated study habits, to stimulate in them original thinking. Therefore,
we would like you to discourage your children from going for private tuitions, which
will make them lazy, irresponsible, indisciplined and dependent.