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Open Day, Withdrawals & Study Tips

Important information for parents and students regarding school open days, withdrawals, goal setting, and effective study habits.

The school conducts Open Day for parents/guardians to meet the principal, class teachers, and subject teachers on two occasions each academic year. Dates for both sessions will be informed via school diary or SMS.

  • Transfer certificate (T.C) will be issued only upon written application by parents/guardians with a fee of Rs. 250/-.
  • T.C will be issued only to students with no arrears and must be collected by parents.
  • All requests, complaints, etc., should be submitted in writing to the school office.
  • If parents misbehave with school staff, the school reserves the right to issue T.C. compulsorily without prior notice.
Inspiration of Goal Setting

All of us have dreams and goals. Setting goals helps maximize learning and encourages consistent effort to achieve success.

How to set goals?
  • Write down what you want to achieve. Let your ideas flow freely.
  • Sort goals into 3 relevant categories.
  • Link goals to your dreams and focus on what you want to do in the next few weeks or months.
  • List tasks or activities required to achieve your goals.
  • Start with small achievable goals and adjust them as needed.
  • Review and reflect upon your goals daily and weekly.
Smart Study Tips
  • Study in a quiet, comfortable, well-lit place, free of distractions like TV, toys, or comics.
  • Make a daily to-do list or weekly timetable. Revise lessons taught each day.
  • Summarize each topic using key points, flowcharts, and diagrams. Break work into manageable parts.
  • Understand your notes rather than just memorizing. Ask friends or teachers if unsure.
  • Take short breaks to relax and refresh, such as exercise, music, or a walk.
  • Eat well and sleep enough. Staying fresh improves learning efficiency.
  • Be consistent and start early for tests and exams to avoid last-minute panic.
  • Have confidence. Do your best, and don’t be upset if you’re not top of the class.