Leave of Absence
No one who is late or has been absent on the previous day will be admitted to the class without the permission of the Principal.
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Leave of absence is not granted except on PRIOR WRITTEN APPLICATION from parents/guardians (except in case of unforeseen circumstances and that too only for serious reasons. Leave may not be presumed.
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Every absence (sick leave, or otherwise) must be entered briefly in the LEAVE
AND ABSENCE RECORD pages towards the end of the school diary and signed by the parent or guardian and the class teacher.
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For leave of absence for 1 -3 days, it is sufficient to apply through the pages of the school diary.
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For leave of absence for more than 3 days, a written application must be sent to the Principal for prior sanction and also the number of days of leave must be mentioned in the Diary and signed by the parent and the class teacher when the student returns to school.
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For marriages within the family only a day’s leave is granted, as a rule.
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The number of leaves taken by a student in a year should not exceed 15 days. Violation of this rule will be seriously dealt with.
Those absent because of sickness must present a medical certificate before they are admitted to class.
Repeated absence without leave note or unexplained absence for more than ten consecutive days renders the student liable to have his name struck off the rolls. Readmission, if granted, will be done on payment of a readmission fee, the maximum being equivalent to the existing admission fee.
All are expected to attend school on the re-opening day after vacation. Absence without previous leave note immediately after vacation renders the student liable to dismissal or a fine, the maximum being equivalent to the existing admission fee.
A pupil returning to school after suffering from an infectious or contagious disease should produce a doctor’s certificate permitting him to do so.
It is compulsory for students to attend school on the days of National Celebration like August 15th & January 26th.