The School Diary is an essential tool that bridges communication between the school, parents, and students. It serves as a planner, communicator, and record keeper, ensuring all stakeholders remain informed, organized, and engaged in the student’s academic journey. To make the best use of this important document, the following guidelines must be observed:
The diary is not just a planner, but also a primary means of communication between parents and teachers. It allows parents to track what their child is learning, understand school expectations, and stay informed about assignments, events, and teacher observati
Parents are expected to read the contents of the diary carefully and help students follow the guidelines outlined. It is encouraged that parents and children read the diary together, as it fosters awareness and mutual understanding of the school’s rules, policies, and activities.
The first page of the diary, which contains personal and contact information of the student, must be filled out completely and accurately. This information is crucial for the school to contact parents in emergencies or for academic communication.
Any change in contact number, address, or emergency details should be updated promptly by informing the Class Teacher in writing.
Every student is required to carry the school diary to school every day. It should be maintained neatly and used regularly to note down homework, assignments, reminders, and important announcements.
Parents should check the diary daily, especially the pages with teacher notes or school circulars. Any remark written by the teacher should be acknowledged with a parent’s signature and responded to, if needed.
Misplacing the diary, leaving it at home, or ignoring its contents may lead to missed assignments or miscommunication. Students must treat the diary with responsibility and understand its importance in their school routine.
By using the school diary effectively, we create a transparent, supportive, and collaborative educational experience for every child.