Health Guidelines

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  • 1. Parents are requested to impart basic health education to their children to ensure the maintenance ofa high standard in personal hygiene.
  • 2. Parents should ensure that their children get eight hours of sleep every night and follow a balanced health regime.
  • 3. All students are advised to bring their own water bottles.
  • 4. Consumption of eatables bought from roadside vendors is prohibited.
  • 5. All students should get a dental and ophthalmic checkup done once every year.
  • 6. Students suffering from chicken pox, cholera, measles, mumps, whooping cough and jaundice must observe the prescribed period of quarantine.
  • 7. Students suffering from infectious diseases like conjunctivitis, dermatitis, scabies, etc. should not be sent to school until the infectious period is over.
  • 8. Students suffering from any chronic illness, like asthma, epilepsy, and rheumatic heart disease, are advised to be under continuous medical supervision of a specialist doctor and the school should be informed accordingly.

 

ABSENCE

  • 1. Leave of absence is granted on a previously written application from the parent or guardian. Such absence will not exceed five days in an academic year.
  • 2. Students who have been ill should bring a medical certificate from their doctor on rejoining school. The certificate is to be submitted to the Class Teacher.
  • 3. Parents should fill up the “Record of Non-Attendance” for each day the student is absent from school stating the reason for absence.
  • 4. A student who has been absent on the previous day will not be permitted to attend class without a letter from the parents addressed to the Class Teacher stating the reason for his/her absence.
  • 5. Student suffering from the following diseases must observe the prescribed period of quarantine before rejoining class.