About the School The Congregation of the Franciscans Sisters of St. Mary of the Angels {FSMA} was founded in Angers, France in the year 1871 by Fr. John Chrysostom OFM cap and Mother Mary Chrysostom of the Cross. The sisters had been committed to the cause of education around the globe since its inception . In India the first St. Mary’s Convent boarding school was established at Mhow {MP} in 1893. The second foundation of St. Mary’s School in India was at Ajmer, Rajasthan in 1886 which was meant primarily for catholics /christians but the school is open to all, Read More
Regarding Behaviour
Regarding Behaviour No pupil will be called to answer phone calls during class hours. No collection for any purpose, whatsoever, is to be started without the previous permission of the Principal. No donations are accepted in connection with admission. Any offer of donation in whatever form will disqualify the student for admission. Parents may engage the teachers of the institution for private tuitions only after the permission of the principal is obtained. Students must take part in all the school co—curricular activities, be they regular or occasional eg. Read More
Recommendation to Parents
Recommendation to Parents The parents guardians must see that the date of birth filled in the application form for the children is correct. as it will not be changed afterwards. The Parents/Guardians are advised to see the Progress Report / Diary/copies, of the children regularly to know their progress. Allegations of discrimination or anything which demeans the Institution is an insult to the Institution and its staff and could lead to the expulsion of the student. Parents/Guardians are requested to make proper to and fro conveyance for their children. The school authorities will Read More
Leave
Leave No one, who is absent on the previous day from school, or is late for the first period, will be admitted to class without the permission of the Principal. Absence must be explained in a leave letter addressed to the Principal by the Parent/Guardian. It should also be notified in the diary in the appropriate place and signed by the parent or guardian. Repeated absence without leave, or unexplained absence of more than 10 days, render the student’s name to be struck off the rolls. No leave of absence is granted except on previously written applications from parents/guardians Read More
Dismissal of a Student
Dismissal of a Student The school authorities have the right to dismiss students for any of the following reasons: Immoral behaviour. Habitual contempt shown to the school authorities. Repeated dishonesty. Confirmed laziness. Failure in the Examination for two consecutive years. Absence without Principal’s permission. Nonpayment of school fees after reminders. Parent’s misbehaviour with teachers and school management.
Aims and Objectives
Aims and Objectives To teach ethics for character formation and all round personality development. To diffuse social, moral, spiritual and secular knowledge without any distinction of colour, caste, creed and religion, in such a way as to make them become well qualified, reliable and good citizens ready to serve their country, accepting and respecting differences. To inculcate eco-consciousness and national integration and peaceful coexistence among students. To develop correct habit of thinking by means of personal experience, learning by doing, observation and judgement. To develop an appreciation for manual labour encouraged and directed through community oriented Read More