School Prospect
School Prospect
School Prospect
(Recognized by the
Managed by
Society of Education for life of the
Sisters of Daughters of Mary Immaculate
Founder
Rev.Fr.J.E.Arul raj O.M.I
Superior General
Rev.Sr.C.Rital, DMI
Manager
Sr. M. Virginammal D.M.I
Founder
Rev.Fr.J.E.Arul raj O.M.I
Superior General
Rev.Sr.C.Rital, DMI
Manager
Sr. M. Virginammal D.M.I
Correspondent
Sr.L.Francisca DMI.
Administrator
Fr. Albert AmalRaj
Our Motto:
The prayerful approach dynamic leadership of our founder, manager and correspondent,
the enthusiastic and devoted role played by our principal, staff and knee interest of our
students support our great motto in making your children.
Intellectual values
1. A desire for knowledge
2. the ability to reason and think independently
3. Taste for reading
4. Discovery and development of one’s talents and abilities
5. Good study habits and skill of learning
Physical Goals
1. health and personal hygiene
2. Self- discipline
3. Determination and Perseverance to do one’s best
4. Physical culture and gratefulness
Our Vision
Our educational endeavors aim at forming leaders who are intellectually competent,
spiritually mature, morally upright, psychologically integrated, physically healthy and
social acceptable who will be champion and the cause of justice, love truth peace and
who are ever open to further growth.
We also aim at creating a just human society where dignity of the human person is
upheld, where unjust social structure are challenged where our cultural heritage of ahimsa
religious harmony and national integration are cherished where the poor and trodden are
specially taken care of.
Courses of study
It is a 10 co- educational center with highly qualified staff and most modern facilities. It
aims at developing the skills and caliber of students in curricular and co- curricular
activities.
1. English reading
2. English writing
3. English diction
4. number work
5. Rhymes
6. Nature talk
7. Story telling
8. general Knowledge
9. Art education
10. Physical education
Primary (class II to V)
1. English- structural and functional( includes reading, copy writing & spoken
English)
2. II language Tamil
3. III language Hindi
4. Mathematics
5. Environmental Studies: Science
Social science
History & Civics
Geography
6. Computer science
7. L.O.E and Art education General knowledge
Drawing
8. Value education / catechism
9. physical and Health education
Standard X
1. English Paper I
Paper II
2. II Language Paper I
Paper II
3. Mathematics Paper I
Paper II
To build the knowledge and concept of computers we have computer Science taught
from classes I to X for which a nominal fee will be charged.
The School library has a collection of good books, magazines and newspapers to suit the
taste and interest of every student. Regular additions are made to keep up with recent
publications. Students are encouraged to use the library frequently and open self system
is followed. Students and staff can always be found there happily browsing over books
and magazines. Students are encouraged to borrow books to read in their spare time
besides allotted library period in the school time table. E-library with collection of C.D
and cassettes and supervised internet is also available. Teachers are constantly attending
knowledge centre for multimedia contents to be brought to smart class.
LABORATORIES
The Science Laboratories are thoughtfully designed to satisfy the inquisitiveness and the
quest for innovation and research. The School has separate labs for Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics and Biology fully equipped with the latest devices and experimental kits to
meet the requirements of the syllabus, as also to provide an easy access to
experimentation and exploration.
Scholarships and Special Awards are given to meritorious students without any
discrimination of caste, colour or creed based on need-cum-merit. Certificate of merit is
awarded to school toppers and class topers. Old staff and faculty are honoured from time
to time for their contribution to the school.
Workshops and seminars are conducted from time to time at the school to develop special
traits in personality and keep the students abreast with latest techniques in teaching and
learning. Special educational and inspirational movies are screened on weekly basis for
entertainment and education of staff and students.
Scout & Guide and NCC
Facility of Scouts & Guides and NCC is available at school. Out door camps are regulaly
organized to foster a community service feelings, dedication, self-esteem and discipline
among students.
Curriculum
Basic knowledge of language-English and Hindi- along with basic Mathematics and
General Science, Arts, Music, Dance, Vedic Culture, Physical Education are taught. The
child develops creativity, logical thinking, analytical abilities and physical fitness along
with rich Indian values with respect and care.
Hostel at GPS has all modern infrastructure and centrally air-conditioned, hygienic and
sanitized living conditions, happy and creative environment, etiquettes, manners &
grooming, balanced and nutrient diet necessary to growing children. It dedicates itself to
building character through a very active day schedule and covers diverse activity to
enhance spiritual, moral, social, physical, emotional, psychological and positive attitude
in the child.
Co-Curricular Activities
School Endeavors to develop all round personality of its students. It offers opportunity
for participation in a wide range of co-curricular activities, hobbies and interests of
various groups. Students are required to participate in some of the activities of their
choice compulsorily for overall development of their mental attitude. All children are
divided in four houses such as Pratap, Subhash, Shivaji and Tilak on the basis of their
achievement in academics, who participate in inter-house & inter-school level activities.
Sports and Games form the integral part of the school curriculum. Children are required
to participate in one or more sport and activity of their choice compulsorily. LIRS
believes that sports are very important from a holistic education perspective and provide
lifelong pleasure, fulfillment, relaxation, physical fitness, self-esteem and fosters a team
spirit. Inter-house competitions include athletics, volleyball, football, handball, cricket,
basket-ball and lawn tennis. The school also participates in CBSE inter school sports
competitions. In the indoor sport activities chess, carrom and table tennis competitions
are held.
Adventure Sport
School Organizes camps and activities within the campus and outside for adventure
sports which includes Para-gliding, roller skating, rappelling, wall - climbing, karate,
obstacle course and trekking are under guidance of experts.
School regularly conducts excursion and education tours for its students. Short & long
outings not only give them knowledge of the world around them but also develop skills
of being independent and learn to co-exist in the society and deal with various ups and
downs of life.
Developing Talents
The Departments of art and craft, clay modeling and earthen pot painting, music and
other literary competitions are coordinated by the activity in charge with support of the
teachers forming the House committees. The students are divided into four Houses and
are trained to excel in these activities by their respective House Committees. The
activities held during the academic year include essay writing, quiz, poster painting on
various themes, singing, dancing, elocution and debates. Also, children participate in
these activities in inter-school competitions.
Proper Medical care is available to students at all time on 24x7 basis. Regular health
check ups are conducted by qualified doctors and health records are kept meticulously.
LIRS has started a regular programme on career counselling which includes individual
counseling and Personality Development programme for the students. This programme
builds self-esteem, self-confidence, communication skills, team synergy and leadership
skills. The career counseling is done by the experts from time to time, who conducts
aptitude tests and personal interviews to help student choose their subject from amongst
various options viz. Science, Arts and Commerce and later on to choose a career.
At LIRS we celebrate festivals of all religion, States and regions with equal fervour and
enthusiasm to inculcate a sense of national integration and pride in rich Indian Culture &
heritage, in the young minds of uninitiated, in addition to Sports Day & Annual Day
celebrations.
Convocation ceremony for juniors and Graduation Ceremony for Senior Secondry
students is performed at the conclusion of final academic year at the respective
curriculam at school.
Traditional practices of Indian culture e.g. Paad Puja to pay respect to elders & parents,
Vidhyadaan to mark learning of first syllable by Nursery students and invocation of
Godess Saraswati with lighting of ceremonial lamp is generally performed in presence of
spiritual leaders/ gurus to seek blessings of the Almighty at the begining of all ceremony.
Admissions
Producer for L.K.G., includes a personal meeting with the child and parents to verify the
certificate and to brief the rules and regulations of the school. An entrance test will be
conducted in Tamil, English and Maths for the students seeking admission for U.K,G., to
IX standard and those who are selected on merit alone will be allowed to join the
institution.
The principal reserves the right of refusing admission to a pupil without ascribing any
reason in it. He also reserves the right of refusing continued studies of any pupil whose
conduct is not satisfactory.
School Uniform
Monday Uniform
Boys Girls
1. identity school /
1. identity card 2. School Belt
2. school belt
Tuesday to Friday
Boys Girls
Uniform should not bear any self designs on them. It should be well washed and
ironed. Boys are not permitted to wear belts other than school belt. Boys from class VI
are expected to wear Salwar kameez. Girls are expected to have double d plaits and
white ribbon with their uniforms on all days. Whenever a student is present at school for
regular /special/ revision class/ for any programme practice he / she must be in school
uniform.
Untidy uniform, unkempt hair, unpolished shoes, torn socks untrimmed nails and not
wearing tie, school belt, I.D card, ribbon or head band
Michaelmas holidays at the termination of 1st term consist of 10 or 11 days and will be
tentatively from 22nd September. Christmas holidays at the termination of 22nd term will
consist of 12 or 13 days and will be tentatively from 22nd December. Summer holidays a
the termination of 3rd term coinciding with the conclusion of Annual Examination
consist of 45 to 50 days and will be tentatively from 15th April.
School timing
The working day is divided into two sessions, morning session 8.45 am to 12.30 pm
noon. Afternoon session from 1.00 pm to 3.30 pm.
Students must be inside the school premises by 8.30 am. If late beyond 8.30 am they
should bring a letter of explanation from the parent. Late comer between 8.30 am and
8.45 am should surrender their hand book to the volunteer at the gate.
Attendance
In case of serious illness the principal must be informed on time, and leave application
should be accompanied by a doctor’s certificate. Long absence from the school without
prior intimation will be views seriously and they are liable to be removed from the roll.
Absence due to illness or any other reasons should be intimated at once. Prior permission
is required even for short period of a day or two. Leave record should be produced to the
principal on the next day after the absence countersigned by the class teacher.
Pupil will not be allowed to leave the school during the working hours. In case of
emergency, the parent or the guardian should seek permission form the principal
personally.
If the pupil is continuously absent for ten days without information his / her name will be
struck off the rolls. If re- admitted, she/he has to pay their admission fee of Rs.100/-
Students and teachers have to attend the morning assembly and join the prayers. Those
who happen to com late shall not enter the class, but report to the principal/ teacher
designate and get marked in the late attendance column in hand book. Routine late
coming will not be tolerated, but will be viewed seriously. Sick and unhealthy students
and those suffering from contagious diseases will not be permitted to attend the classes.
Parents are requested to co –operate with the school authorities by enforcing regularity
and discipline, by seeing to it that the children prepare their lessons and by taking an
active interest in the activities of the school. They have to prepare a time table for home
study and supervise their assignments.
Parents are informed that remarks by the teachers are made in the students calendar
when necessary. They are requested to check the calendar and sign it, indicating that they
have seen the remarks. Parents expected to check for the home work and sign the hand
book everyday.
In any communication with the school, the name the standard and section of the children
should be clearly mentioned. Parents or guardians are also requested to notify the school
of any change in their address and telephone numbers as soon as possible.
Parents are requested to read carefully all circulars issued by the school from time to time
and take actions promptly. Timely action on circulars in the interest of the children.
Habits like smoking, chewing betel nuts, pan parag, ect., are strictly prohibited inside the
campus including school office and reception. As for the govt. rule students are not
permitted to drive a vehicle. The management expects the same from the students when
they come to school.
Parents are welcome to the school to check the progress of their children. But they are not
allowed to meet their children or interview the teachers during school hours without the
permission of the principal. Teachers may be contacted only after school hours in the
evening on all working hours.
Complains by parents if any, or remarks about the staff or school functioning must be
brought to the notice of the principal or administrator, and not to the staff concerned.
Parents can consult the subject teachers to become aware of the defects and common
mistakes committed by their children in their answer sheets within the limited time
announced after the results of each tests.
Entrusting a pupil to the school implies that parents agree to stand by the rules and
regulations of the school and that they should see that their children also abide by the
students or teachers during the class hours. On emergencies they have to contract the
principal through the office.
The principal will always welcome your suggestions, comments and opinion. Do feel free
to see him or write to him. We believe that nothing much can be achieved without parents
co-operation. Parents can meet the principal between 9.30 am 12.30