Infrastructure & Facilities

Our school boasts an ultra-modern multi-storied campus with spacious, well-ventilated, fully furnished, and well-equipped classrooms that provide a comfortable learning environment.

We have a well-stocked library and reading room with over 5,000 books, including journals, periodicals, and reference materials to support academic growth and research.

All classrooms are smart class enabled, integrating digital learning tools to enhance teaching and learning experiences.

The school offers fully equipped science laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, ensuring hands-on practical learning.

An advanced audio-visual room with LCD projector, document camera, and slide projector supports interactive and multimedia-based education.

Our computer lab is equipped with 30 modern computers, along with printers and scanners, providing students with up-to-date technological exposure. High-speed internet connectivity is available round the clock across the campus.

The campus features sprawling lush green lawns, a children’s park with attractive swings, and a well-furnished indoor play area specially designed for the KG section.

For student safety and comfort, the school is equipped with water coolers fitted with water purifiers, power backup for uninterrupted electricity supply, and submersible pumps to ensure continuous water availability.

 

Parents’ Cooperation & School Guidelines

The school seeks the active cooperation of parents to ensure the overall discipline, safety, and academic progress of students. Parents are requested to kindly adhere to the following guidelines:

 Student Discipline & Routine

  • Students should attend school regularly and punctually, dressed neatly in the prescribed uniform.

  • Children must bring books and notebooks strictly according to the daily timetable.

  • Homework, class assessments, assignments, and project files must be completed and maintained regularly.

 School Premises & Conduct

  • Parents or guardians are not permitted to enter classrooms to meet teachers. All meetings must be conducted at the school reception with prior permission.

  • Parents are requested to maintain proper decorum within the school premises.

  • Parents must ensure that their wards are dropped at school well in time, as punctuality is best taught by example.

 Transport & Safety

  • Parents must instruct the drivers engaged by them not to smoke, consume alcohol, or use any intoxicating substance while transporting children.

  • The name, address, and contact number of the driver must be submitted to the class teacher.

  • Parents, servants, or drivers are not allowed to deliver lunch during recess.

 Money & Personal Items

  • No money should be given to children for making purchases on the way to or from school.

  • Any money found with students will be confiscated by the school authorities.

 Parent–Teacher Interaction

  • Parents are requested to attend Parent–Teacher Meetings (PTMs) and meet the class teacher whenever invited, in the best interest of the child.

  • Parents are advised not to engage private tutors solely for homework completion, as this often leads to dependency rather than improvement.

 Records & Documents

  • Parents should maintain a separate file containing school circulars, assignments, extra study material, annual report cards, and fee receipts.

  • Duplicate assignments will not be issued near examinations.

  • A duplicate report card can be issued only after depositing ₹100 per report card.

 Medical Leave Policy

  • In case of prolonged illness, parents must inform the class teacher at the earliest.

  • For infectious diseases such as Chickenpox, Measles, Mumps, Whooping Cough, Conjunctivitis, etc., parents must report immediately and should not send the child to school until the quarantine period is over.

  • Medical leave applications must be supported by a medical certificate from the treating doctor.

 Communication Updates

  • Parents must inform the school immediately of any change in address, contact number, or transport/driver details.

 Disciplinary Action

Students may be sent home after three warnings for the following reasons:

  • Repeated late arrival

  • Improper or untidy uniform

  • Indiscipline in the classroom or school bus