Our Children are gifts of God, born unique. They have a future of their own. It is up to us to build it up or break. Let us be considerate and kind towards them. Don’t think for them, but help them to think for themselves.
Set an example before them. Let them learn from us the lessons of love, good behaviour and how to live in this society. If you give all you are, all you do in order to acquire perfection, you will feel that the support is there, always guiding, showing the way.
And if there is a difficulty, then instead of wanting to fight, you hand it over to the Supreme Wisdom to deal with it, which I am sure, will definitely help them to build their ‘Wining personality’, to lead a happy, contended, peaceful life and establish a holistic global society.
1. Parents are requested to write the medical history of their child.
2. Parents/Guardians are expected to co-operate with the school Authorities by enforcing regularity and discipline, by seeing that their children or wards prepare t their lessons and by taking an active and helpful interest in the activities of the institute.
3. Parents Guardians are particularly expected to sign messages, the progress reports, test papers or any similar documents when so requested. Failure to do this may put their children to great inconvenience and render them liable to be sent home. Repeated late coming or forgetting to bring books, may be punished in the same way.
4. Parents are earnestly requested to encourage regularity and discipline, to see that their children do their practice work /home work and attend school in proper uniform with all the books required for the days work.
5. If a pupil is absent through illness for more than 3 days, a written
application must be submitted to the principal promptly.
6. No tuition may be taken from a teacher who teaches the pupil’s class.
Pupils found violating this rule are liable to be expelled or fined.
7. Parents and/or Guardians are especially requested to notify the school, in writing of any change in their address or telephone number.
8. When communicating with the Principal and School office parents/guardians are requested to mention in their letters the name, standard, division and roll no. of their wards.
9. Parents/Guardians or other persons are not allowed to see the pupils or interview their teachers during school hours without the sanction of the Principal .Any inquiry regarding academic achievement or behaviour of the student of Pre-Primary and Std. VI to X may be addressed to the class teacher on all weekdays, half an hour after school hours and for the student of Std. I to V, half an hour before school hours.
10. Parents are earnestly requested to note that distribution of sweets and gifts
to children and members of staff on any occasion is not allowed.
11. Parents are requested to note that the instruction and information will be sent through SMS / Printed circulars/Notices in the student’s calendar or through Breaking News on the home page of TVM website.
Q. 1 What the parents should do when their ward is unwell ?
Ans. (i) If the child is running temperature above 100°F, coughing a lot or has skin rash, sores, chicken pox, conjunctivitis or any other infectious disease, he/she should not be sent to school & immediately should be taken to the family Doctor for treatment. (ii) Handover a formal written leave application addressed to the class teacher/Headmistress, along with medical prescription certificate to the Receptionist. Parent should take the Receptionist’s signature on the duplicate copy of the application. Also fill in the leave/absence record on pg no. 56 of the calender.
Q. 2 What if the child has to take medicine in the school?
Ans. Parents should not send medicine to school with children unless it is absolutely necessary. If it is extremely essential to take medicine for some chronic ailment, then the parent should write a note to the Class Teacher / Headmistress. Parents should indemnify the management and the staff for any claim in case of any reaction due to the intake of the medicine.
Q.3 How does the school reach the parent if the child is unwell at school?
Ans. If the student becomes unwell at school, the school will call the parent on the contact numbers mentioned in the calendar. Kindly update the numbers in the calendar in case of any change.
Q.4 What if the student forgets to carry his/her tiffin box/water bottle/calendar/compass box, books?
Ans. Label the article properly with name, std, division, roll no. and hand it over, to the security guard at the gate or to the receptionist, to be sent to the class. Student should not make it a regular practice.
Educating Tomorrow’s Leaders Today
THAKUR VIDYA MANDIR HIGH SCHOOL & JR. COLLEGE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION (P.T.A.)
The Thakur Vidya Mandir High School & Jr. College Parent-Teacher Association was set up in 1990 with the following objectives:
a) To promote, maintain and develop contact between parents and teachers and amongst parents themselves.
b) To establish a means of communication and exchange of views of both parents and teachers on matters concerning education and the development of the children.
c) To organise social, educational, recreational and other useful activities for the development of children.
d) To fund scholarships and prizes for outstanding students of the school and to create a fund for the said purpose.
e) To co-operate with other organisations having similar objectives; and take such steps as may be conducive to the attainment of the above objectives. Parents and Teachers play a decisive role in the development of students in their formative years. Therefore, the school expects whole hearted co-operation from the parents. f) To Foster a welcoming and cooperative community spirit among parents, teachers, and students.