Parent - School Relationship


  1. Co-operation between Parents and School Authorities is of paramount importance for the ultimate achievement of the School's objectives in the education of our pupils. It is essential then, that parents carry out their responsibilities as joint educators with the School Authorities. They should also take a keen interest in every aspect of the School Curriculum. The attendance of all parents at all School functions would be deeply appreciated by the School Authorities.
  2. When communicating with the Principal, Parents and Guardians are requested to state in their letters the Standard and Division in which the children are.
  3. Complaints, if any, should be made to the School Authorities and not to the Class Teachers.
  4. Parents and Guardians are requested to meet the Teacher in the "Open day" fixed by the School Authorities regards to their children's progress in studies.
  5. Criticism of a child's Teacher or her School in the child's presence should be avoided because it causes her to lose respect for her teacher with the consequent failure to learn from her.
  6. Parents, Guardians or other persons are forbidden to see any child or interview her teachers during school hours without the sanction of the Principal. The members of the Staff may be seen in their off-periods by previous appointment in the parlour or school office and not in the class- rooms.