GENERAL GUIDELINES & RECOMMENDATIONS TO PARENTS

As the school lays great emphasis on discipline, so any slackness, disobedience and disregard of the rules will be dealt with firmly. Any negligence of good manners or code of conduct, any work or action likely to lower the image of the school, is to be regarded as breach of school discipline. The school reserves the right to expel students whose diligence or progress in studies is considered unsatisfactory or whose conduct is harmful to other students. Immorality, insubordination or contempt of authority, breaking bounds and causing damage to school property are always sufficient reasons for immediate expulsion or rustication.

  1. Parents are requested not to enter classrooms to see their children or teachers during school hours.
  2. Parents are required to inform the school if there is any change in their address or telephone numbers in the prescribed pro-forma available at CIS Office.
  3. Children should not be sent to school if they are sick
  4. Parents' attention is drawn to the fact that criticism of the school or teacher in the presence of a child should be scrupulously avoided because it causes the students to lose respect for their teachers with the consequent failure to learn from them. This also retards their progress.
  5. In case of any legitimate complaint, please meet the Principal/In-charge at the earliest or send a written complaint. The authorities concerned will look into it personally.
  6. Any communication made by the parent/guardian should be addressed to the Principal and sent through the In-charge/Class The name of the student, address, phone number, enrolment number and grade/section should be clearly mentioned in the application.
  7. Parents should put their signature on the progress report card/sheet and return it to the school within three days from the date of its If the progress report is lost or mutilated, a request for a duplicate can be made along with the payment of the required fine of Rs.1000 at the CIS Office.
  8. Parents are required to co-operate with the school in order to help their children progress by paying attention to their regularity, punctuality and discipline and to take interest in their wards’ They should check the Almanac every day and note the homework and other instructions given. They are advised to check the bag of their ward to see if he/she has brought something that does not belong to him/her or is carrying age inappropriate articles. Please note that checking your email-id, the school website and official group for any information regularly is necessary and important.
  9. Your ward must take care of all school property and if he/she causes any damage to the same, it will be compensated by him/her with a payment of fine imposed for the offence. The student will also have to face strict disciplinary action as decided by the school authorities.
  10. It is compulsory for all students to attend school on the re-opening day after a vacation or semester.
  11. Absence of a student just before and immediately after the vacation without any written information would call for strict disciplinary action against him/her and his/her name may be struck off from the rolls.
  12. Those students whose parents avoid meeting the authorities, when advised to, may not be allowed to attend classes.
  13. Parents are requested to personally see off and receive their wards at bus stops along with Identity Card.
  14. Parents and guardians should understand that absence of their ward during the term is not in their best It is expected that they do not apply for leave if it is avoidable. Leave can be granted to students only on the following grounds.
    1. Serious illness or death of a very near relative.
    2. For a condolence visit, if custom so demands.
    3. To attend a marriage in the family.
  15. Parents and guardians are requested to read and explain the school rules to their wards
  16. Collection and distribution of lunch packets and other belongings is not the responsibility of the school.
  17. Students are not allowed to bring sweets, presents, to school for any occasion like birthdays, Teacher's Day, Children's Day or on any other festival.
  18. Parents are requested not to enter school buses to see off and receive their wards.
  19. Parents should not try to overtake and stop the school bus to facilitate the boarding of their wards as it endangers the safety of the Such attempts would lead to strict disciplinary action.
  20. Parents should not argue with the teachers present in the bus or the conductor/driver. If there is any problem, a written complaint to the Transport In Charge or to Principal should be given.
  21. Parents or their representatives are requested to carry the Parent's Identity Card when visiting the school to attend any function organized by the school or to collect their wards.
  22. Our school is a polythene bag-free zone. Parents are requested not to send or bring any articles like tiffin, stationery, craft articles to school in polythene bags.
  23. Students are not permitted to use correction-fluid for correction in their note- book or during exams.

To get the best from the school for your child, you are advised to maintain close contact with the school. We earnestly recommend parents and guardians to look into their ward’s almanac every day. Parents are requested to read the almanac carefully as this is an important link between them and the school which acquaints them with the school rules. You are requested to ensure that the Students Particulars and the Medical History are carefully filled in within a week and bears your signature. Parents may write to the school or e-mail at: office@cisjaunpur.ac.in about issues concerning their ward or for seeking advice. Your letters will be replied to, after discussion with the concerned members of the staff.