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Fr. Melwin Pinto
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TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
  1. Parents and Guardians are requested to cooperate with the authorities by enforcing discipline and regularity at home. In order that lessons may be duly prepared, they are requested to insist on their sons or wards devoting 3 or 4 hours everyday for study at home. If parents do not insist on regular attendance and home study, the results in the examination are bound to be disappointing.
     

  2. Parents and Guardians are recommended to call on the Headmaster at least once in a term to enquire about the conduct, progress and attendance of their child. They should make it a point to meet the teachers without fail, at the parents meet held after the midterm exam.
     

  3. Parents and Guardians are expected to scrutinize the progress reports issued periodically to their children and to take necessary measures to remedy the defects in their progress.
     

  4. All Parents and Guardians are made members of the Parent-Teacher Association of the school, by paying the membership fee at the beginning of the year. This Association aims at fostering closer relationship, mutual understanding and co-operations between the home and the school.
    It is compulsory on the part of the parents to attend the P.T.A. meeting when called up on to do so.
     

  5. Parents should see that their children note down their daily homework in the calendar and make them write it regularly.
     

  6. Parents and guardians or other persons are not allowed to see the boys or their teachers during school hours without Headmaster’s permission.
     

  7. Students will not be called to make or answer a phone call during class hours.
     

  8. No student is permitted to drive any motor vehicle including mopeds.
     

  9. No pupil may take any tuitions outside without the headmaster’s permission.
     

  10. It is left to the discretion of the headmaster to admit or not to admit pupils falling under the following category:

  1. Pupils failing in certain subjects may be allowed to appear in private in those subjects only without attendance provided they had put in minimum attendance required in the previous year.
     

  2. With the cooperation of parents and guardians the school authorities hope to shape the child into an honest hardworking service minded and God fearing citizen of India.