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Parent-School Cooperation School hours
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PARENT-SCHOOL COOPERATION
Parents are still the child’s first and most important teachers, and to loose the power to guide and influence your children is jeopardizing their future, because children are any cultures greatest natural resource.
So parents, who want to assist their children in realizing their full potential in life, must reclaim their franchise as their child’s first and most natural teacher and also support the school in her bid to form the child.
ROLE OF THE PARENTS:
The primary right and duty to educate rest with the parents. In the home, more than any other place, parents teach by their example, reverence for God and respect for the dignity of others. They are also tremendously influential in cultivating among their children the virtues of love of neighbor, justice, generosity, loyalty, industry and honesty which are essential to their living a good life.
DISCIPLINE:
Discipline is the practice of training pupils to obey rules and order, and applying appropriate corrective measures where they do not comply. This helps to modify the behavior of the pupils and leads to the development of self-control. However, it must be understood that achievement of this goal is a joint effort of the school and the pupil’s parents / guardians. One of the most important aspects of education is discipline which should eventually be internalized. Discipline is the training that develops self-control, orderliness, efficiency and character.Basic to all discipline is the principal of respect - respect for one's self, for others and for all children.
VISITING DURING SCHOOL HOURS:
For security reasons and to minimize disruption of ongoing classes, we would like you to kindly see any of these management staff i.e. School Administrator, Head Primary, Head Nursery or Head Crèche/Play-Group whenever you come into the school premises any time before pick up time.
ILLNESS POLICY:
Children with communicable diseases like mumps, measles, chicken-pox, conjunctivitis (appollo) etcetera will not be allowed into the school premises. The school authority will
Notify parents if their child exhibits symptoms of common cold (excessive sneezing, coughing, and catarrh) and Parents/Guardians will be expected to visit the hospital and start off treatment immediately. If after one day we do not see any evidence of treatment, the affected child will be sent home.
Parents are advised to keep their sick children at home as they come to school to distract their classmates and teachers. For the safety of other children the school authority reserves the right to send any child that displays any strange ailment home.
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