Absence and Leave

We endeavour to free the learning process from the confines of the four walls of classrooms and take it further to activity workshops, resource centres, laboratories and library, teaching less for learning more.

Absence and Leave

  • No leave of absence is granted except on previous written application from the parent or guardian and in the space provided in the diary, and that too, only for serious reasons.
  • No child will be allowed to leave the school during school hours except for serious reasons, and that too, with a written request from the parent or guardian of the candidate.
  • Absence without leave is liable to punishment either with a fine or any other form at the Principal’s discretion. Repeated absence renders the student liable to dismissal. Frequent late coming, failure to bring books, etc. will render the child liable to be denied to sit in the class or to be sent home.
  • All pupils are expected to be present in the school on the reopening day after each vacation and on the last working day before the commencement of each vacation. Absence without previous permission renders the child liable to have his/her name struck off the school rolls.

The Educational Rights of the Minorities

  • Right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.
  • Right to appoint Governing Bodies of their choice.
  • Right to admit students of their communities first.
  • Right to appoint Principals, Headmasters and teachers of their choice provided they have minimum qualifications prescribed by the Government.
  • Right to take reasonable fees from students, if the educational institutions are not receiving grant-in-aid from the Government.
  • Right to select the medium of instruction.
  • Right to fix a uniform dress for the students.
  • Right to teach religion and conduct worship for the children of the minority community.
  • Right to admit either boys or girls or both.
  • Right not to be nationalised by the Government.