Regular mailing of guidelines for parents and management of private schools

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Additional Director Private Institution Professor Rafia Mallah has issued a formal letter clarifying the guidelines for parents and management of private schools.

The letter said that during the routine inspection, it was observed with great concern that the affairs of the students were not being managed properly, it was observed that students were roaming around the school premises and classes were being disrupted. I avoid going.

On the other hand, it has also been observed that some of the school going students, especially the students of Class IX and above, are irregular, irresponsible and uninterested in learning.

When they leave for school early in the morning, instead of going to their schools, they go to parks, sea view, coffee houses, restaurants, markets and other recreational places where they indulge in unhealthy and unwholesome activities. For practical work.

Anti-social activities such indiscretions are considered harmful to the students and at the same time it is seen as a negative trend, due to the mutual indifference of parents and school management in enforcing academic discipline among the students. is declared. Therefore, it is seen that student discipline is a collective responsibility.

Due attention of school management and parents is required to prevent/prevent this process, children from engaging in undesirable/harmful activities on one hand and meeting the need for educational standards on the other hand, it is suggested that Parents and private schools strictly adhere to the following:

Conduct regular meetings with parents to provide reports to parents regarding their children’s attendance and academic activities.

Increased security for students entering/exiting during school hours and finally it is also recommended that schools/parents consider adopting new and innovative methods of overwatch such as GPs in vehicles, bags and lunch boxes. Use of S-devices, better CCTV monitoring, facility of SMS alerts on admission/exit of students and social interaction of parents is essential.

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