- Students who have been sick should bring a medical certificate from the doctor on joining school. A copy of the certificate is to be submitted and signed in the school clinic for follow up.
- Parents should fill up the "Record for Non-attendance'' for each day the student is absent from school stating the reason for absence.
- Students who require medical attention during school hours may be sent by teacher to the school clinic, with a slip / note in the Almanac.
- No one who has been absent on the previous day will be admitted to the class without a letter from the parent, addressed to the Class Teacher, stating the reason for the absence.
- All students returning to school after suffering from an infectious or contagious disease should produce a doctor's certificate to be endorsed by the school.
Student suffering from the following diseases must observe the prescribed period of quarantine before returning to class
- Chicken Pox- Till complete falling of the scabs
- Cholera- Till the child is completely well
- Measles- Two weeks after the rash disappears
- Mumps- Until the swelling has gone, about 1 month
- Whooping Cough- 6 weeks
- Jaundice- 6 weeks after recovery
- Repeated or unexplained absence for five consecutive days renders the student liable to have his name struck off the rolls. Re-admission may be granted only on payment of fresh admission fee.
- All the students are expected to attend school on the opening day after each of the vacations. Those absent because of sickness must present a medico certificate before they may be admitted to the class.
- Absence for more than three days immediately after a vacation renders the student liable to pay a fine of Rs.500/- per day.
- Mumps- Until the swelling has gone, about 1 month
- It is compulsory for the students to complete 80% attendance in each academic year, for promotion.
- No child who is medically unfit will be allowed to take class tests.