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School Medical Detail

The School infirmary is looked after by the President of the School Management committee, the Principal and the Administrator (all qualified medical professionals). In a case of emergency the students are referred to ‘Gokul Hospital’ a pediatric hospital run by Dr P.G. Mohata ( President of school management committee and a leading paediatrician of the area).The School is also connected with other hospitals /Nursing homes/Clinics strategically. Dr Swarup Dutta( The School Principal) and Dr Bisakha Dutta (Administrator) are B.H.M.S Doctors( apart from being educationists) they keep a constant watch on the health of the students and provide treatment using safe and effective Homeopathic medicines. Medical Check-up of the students is regularly carried out and a record maintained. If the doctor is of the opinion that a child needs special medical attendance the parents are informed. Parents should inform the school authorities regarding children with physical disabilities. Special attention can be paid to the concerned child. All parents are requested to impart Health Education to their children.

A. Maintain personal hygiene such as trimming of nails / hair and being neat on a regular basis.

B. Exercise regularly.

C. Sleep at least eight hours daily.

D. Have a balanced diet, nutritionally rich in proteins and milk.

E. Drink water, which is boiled or filtered. All students are advised to bring their bottles from home. Though the school also provides safe RO water to the students.

F. Avoid consumption of ice creams, other milk products and eatables from roadside vendors .

G. All children should also be:

Dewormed at least once every year, on the advice of the family physician.

Have a dental and ophthalmic check-up once every year by a well qualified dental surgeon and ophthalmologist.

Immunized as per the schedule given:

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Students suffering from infectious diseases such as Chicken Pox, Conjunctivitis, Dermatitis, Scabies etc. should not be sent to school until they have fully recovered. Students suffering from chronic diseases etc. are advised to be under continuous medical supervision of a doctor, who is a specialist in the concerned field. A history of their illness must be filled up in the School Diary, along with the treatment and the names of medicines prescribed by the doctor. Parents are also advised to keep the school informed of any medical/ heath problem which may have developed during the academic year. The medical history of the student must be filled up by the parents in the join of separate sheet.