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Attendance on the first and last working day of every term is compulsory. Parents are requested to plan their vacations in accordance with the almanac. |
| 2. |
Parents should fill in the “Record for Non-Attendance” for absence up to 2 days. If the student is absent from school for a longer period, a leave application, addressed to the principal, is to be submitted to the respective Class Teacher. Medical certificate is necessary, in case of illness for three days or more |
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Please note that if a student joins school after his/her absence, without a proper leave note duly signed by his/her parent, he/she will not be allowed to resume classes. |
| 4. |
Leave for going out of station during normal school session, should be approved only by the Principal, prior to departure. |
| 5. |
Student who requires medical attention during school hours, may be sent by the teacher to the school infirmary after filling the columns for “School Infirmary Record”. Kindly check these pages on a regular basis. |
| 6. |
Students, suffering from following diseases, must observe a two week quarantine period before returning to school.
a) Chicken Pox b) Measles and Mumps c) Jaundice |
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Frequent absence without leave or unexplained adsence for long duration renders the student liable to have his/her name struck off the rolls. Re-admisson may be granted at ye discretion of the school authority. |
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It is compulsory for every student to complete at least 80% of the attendance in the academic session, to make them eligible to sit for the final examination and also for promotion to the next class.
The percentage, however, could be relaxed on medical grounds, at the Principal’s sole discretion. |
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Attendance is compulsory on certain days of the academic year, viz:
a) Non-teaching activity days: like Teacher’s Day, Children’s day etc.
b) A fortnight before every major examination, before the end of a term and at the start of a new tern.
c) A School working day amidst several public holidays.
d) Absence on these compulsory attendance days will be dealt with sternly. |