Welcome to Sophia High School, Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Note to Parents/Guardians

  1. Parents/Guardians are requested to look into the school diary every working day and see that the lessons and homework assigned for the next day are done. Remarks made in the Diary should be seen and countersigned regularly.
  2. Ensure students come to school on time and are neatly dressed.
  3. The students are to cultivate neatness. All slovenliness should be firmly disapproved of.
  4. If the Parents/Guardians observe that their ward is not assigned homework for some time, or that she/he is unable to follow the lessons, the Principal should be contacted.
  5. Private tuitions are discouraged.
  6. Parents/Guardians should not visit the classroom during class hours, except on days fixed for the Parents-Teacher Meeting.
  7. Being absent hinders the progress of the student academically and in other activities.
  8. Exert firm parental discipline in cases where your child’s behavior distracts from the quality of learning opportunities for others in the school.
  9. Keep your child at home if he/she is suffering from chickenpox, smallpox, whooping cough, conjunctivitis, and send him/her to school only with a doctor’s fitness certificate.
  10. A tag bearing the name of the pupil should invariably be attached to the school blazer and jersey/pullover.

The school expects that you will……….

  1. Be available, if necessary, to discuss aspects of your child’s behavior at school. Sign messages, progress reports, or other similar documents when requested to do so, to avoid putting your child through any inconvenience.
  2. Check the school diary daily, as it forms a link between the school and the parents.
  3. Ensure that your ward is not absent on the first and last day of the school term without prior permission and that any leave taken from school is duly explained in the diary.
  4. Feel free to contact an individual teacher during his/her free periods by taking prior permission from the principal/coordinator if you wish to discuss a matter of concern to you or your child.
  5. Be open to listening to and considering the teachers’ opinions regarding your child, even when the comments may be less than complimentary.