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Jt. Secretary (2) – One among the parents and one among the teachers

               Members – A teacher of each class and a parent of each class

               50% of the membership of the executive committee of the PTA will be women.
               The term of the executive committee will be for one year.

               The Executive committee should comprise of minimum one parent from each
               standard and not more than two parents from each standard subject to maximum
               of thirteen parents of the school, one teacher from each standard subject to
               maximum of ten teachers and one representative of school management.

            c)  Communication between School and Parents

               Parents are expected to immediately communicate to the school any change in
               address and contact details.
               Parents  wishing  to  meet  with  the  school  faculty  and  administrative  staff  are
               requested to seek an appointment by either mentioning the reason in the School
               Diary of the student or by telephoning/ emailing the appropriate Section Head.
               Parents should not come to the school premises during school days unless it is with
               a prior appointment or in cases of emergencies.

               Parents are requested to ensure that the name, class and division of the students
               are mentioned in all communication addressed to the school.
               The school requests parents to contact the respective Section Head directly to
               discuss student's individual matters. All communications to the school should be
               sent to the concerned Section Head.
            d)  School and Home

               Partnership between teachers and parents is vital for a good education.

               Between the ages of four and eighteen, a child spends on an average 30% of
               waking hours at school. This simple statistic tells us that, in the formative years of a
               child, the influence of home and family plays a bigger part than what is learnt in the
               school, and that the role of parents in a child's development is as important as that
               of the school. Dhirubhai Ambani International School counts on the support of
               parents in its commitment to do the best for its students.
               We  look  to  parents  to  provide  a  healthy  and  cheerful  home  environment,
               encourage thoughtfulness, tolerance and responsibility, and foster good social
               conduct.
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