Attendance & Holidays

RULES OF ATTENDANCE

  • If the child remains absent, notify the centre immediately.
  • A child is expected to attend school regularly. A child who is not regular in attendance (for more than two weeks continuously) without any valid reason maybe asked to withdraw from the school
  • It is important to inculcate the value of punctuality from any early age. Emphasize the value of reaching on time to school each day and help the child achieve the same.
  • If the child is suffering from any of the following, he / she should not be sent to school (The school should be informed about the absence). Also if the child develops any of the following after coming to school, he / she will be temporarily excluded from the class and sent home as soon as possible.
  • Fever with behavioral changes.
  • Uncontrollable coughing
  • Persistent crying
  •  Difficult  breathing, wheezing
  • Diarrhea (watery stools and or with blood in stool)
  • Vomiting – 2 or more episodes
  • Persistent abdominal pain
  • Mouth sores with drooling
  • Rash with fever
  • Purulent conjunctivitis
  • Pediculosis
  • Scabies
  • Tuberculosis
  • Skin boils
  • Pertussis
  • Herpes simplex and herpes zoster Diarrhea (watery stools and or with blood in stool)

LIST OF HOLIDAYS
The school will observe a total of 16 holidays in the entire academic session out of which 8 holidays will be compulsory, as per the compulsory holiday  list given below. depending upon local traditions/ requirements the center coordinator, shall promulgate at the beginning of the year the remaining holidays for the children.

COMPULSORY HOLIDAY LIST (CHL)
1    Ramnawami
2    Independence
3    Raksha Bandhan
4    Deepawali
5    Guru Nanak Jayanti
6    Bakri Eid
7    Republic Day
8    Holi