A NOTE TO PARENTS
To obtain the optimum from the school for your ward, you are requested to maintain close relation with the school. We earnestly advise you to look into your child's school diary every day and acknowledge this as a communication bridge between the school and yourself. Remarks in the diary should be seen and countersigned regularly.
Kindly see that the lessons and homework assigned for the day are done. The students should be motivated to cultivate neatness and work independently.
You are welcome to contact the teachers if you feel that your ward is not making the desired progress or if you have any query. In the interest of your child's progress, kindly ensure to attend Parent Teacher Meetings (PTMs). Kindly inculcate the feeling of cleanliness and strict adherence to school uniform in your child.
Change of contact number and address should be intimated to the school authorities immediately.The medium of instruction in the school is English. A certain amount of regular conversation in English at home will go along wayi n developing yourchild's command over the language.
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TIPS FOR PARENTS
1. Establish a routine: Set a regular schedule for your child's study and other activities. Consistency and structure provide a sense of stability and help children develop good habits.
2. Communicate with teachers: Maintain open lines of communication with your child's teachers. Attend parent-teacher meetings, ask questions, and stay updated on your child's progress and any areas that may need improvement.
3. Create a conductive study environment: Set up a quiet and well-lit study area at home where your child can concentrate and focus on their schoolwork. Minimize distractions such as noise or electronic devices.
4. Encourage reading: Foster a love for reading by providing a variety of books and reading materials at home. Read together, discuss stories, and encourage your child to explore different genres and topics.
5. Support homework and assignments: Assist your child with their homework and assignments, but avoid doing the work for them. Help them understand the tasks, break them into manageable parts, and provide guidance when needed.
6. Promote a healthy lifestyle: Encourage regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep. A healthy lifestyle contributes to overall well-being and improves cognitive function, attention span, and memory.