Parents are expected to enforce regularity and discipline, ensuring children prepare their lessons daily and take keen interest in school activities.
Criticism of a child's teacher or the school in the child’s presence should be strictly avoided to maintain respect and effective learning.
Legitimate complaints should be addressed to the principal directly, without fear of reprisal, and parents must mention the name, standard, and section of the student.
Parents should not enter classrooms or instruct their servants to do so. All communications with teachers must go through the principal.
Parents are strictly forbidden from seeing their wards or interviewing teachers during school hours. Staff can be contacted on every second Saturday or by special appointment.
Children should not be sent home during class hours except in unforeseen circumstances, in which case a written application must be provided.
Parents are expected to sign result cards and teacher/principal remarks in the diary to avoid mutual inconvenience.
As English is the medium of instruction, parents should encourage regular English conversation at home to help children follow classes easily.
Parents, guardians, and pupils must be acquainted with the rules in the school calendar; ignorance will not be accepted as an excuse.
All leave applications must be signed by parents. Medical leave must be supported by an authentic medical certificate.
Scribbling on walls, desks, or boards and tearing pages from exercise books or diaries is punishable.
Students must compulsorily participate in extra classes or other school activities when called upon.