MUSCAT: The Indian School Muscat has issued an official circular to parents of students in Classes IX to XII, emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining regular attendance in accordance with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Examination Bye-Laws. The school highlighted that consistent attendance is not only a requirement for eligibility in examinations but also a fundamental factor in ensuring academic success and holistic development. Parents were urged to closely monitor their wards’ attendance and encourage punctuality and regular participation in all scheduled classes.
School officials noted that adherence to the attendance requirements is being closely tracked, and students failing to meet the minimum stipulated percentage may face restrictions regarding exam eligibility. The circular outlined that periodic attendance reports will be communicated to parents, providing transparency and enabling proactive measures to address any concerns. This step aims to foster a culture of accountability and responsibility among senior students, preparing them for academic challenges and future educational pursuits.
In addition to emphasizing attendance, the school encouraged parents to support their children in maintaining a balanced routine that includes study, extracurricular activities, and adequate rest. Teachers and administrative staff are also actively monitoring classroom participation and engagement, ensuring that students remain committed to their learning objectives. The school reiterated that collaboration between parents, teachers, and students is crucial to maintaining high academic standards and achieving overall excellence in educational outcomes.
The Indian School Muscat concluded the circular by reminding parents of the broader implications of attendance on student performance, emphasizing that consistent participation helps in building strong study habits, discipline, and time management skills. Parents were requested to take necessary measures to prevent absenteeism and ensure that students meet the required CBSE attendance standards, thereby safeguarding their eligibility for final examinations and supporting their academic growth.