Hostel
Prashanti Gurukulam provides a comfortable dormitory type accommodation separately for boys and girls. The residential hostel is a caring community offering a home away from home. Every aspect of Hostel life is carefully designed to provide a surpassing atmosphere for children to learn and grow. The hostel plays a major role in the learning experience of children with a wide portfolio of integral aspects contributing to character moulding and total personality development perfectly in tune with the Indian way of life.
The highlights of hostel life include a thoroughly regulated Indian way of life, prayers and spiritual activities, healthy and hygienic vegetarian food and comfortable dining arrangements, amenities and facilities for a comfortable stay, refreshing recreational facilities, sports and games. The best part of the hostel is an expert and caring elderly assistance for children to learn appreciable manners and behavior in addition to supplementing the academic instruction at the School.
About the Hostel, its Rules and Regulations:
The hostel is fully equipped and committed to meet the needs of a happy and comfortable life of the children.
Discipline is of primordial importance in the Hostel life. While every effort is taken by the hostel to bring out the best in the children, conscious violation of rules and regulations and misbehavior will not be tolerated and will result in expulsion from the hostel.
The Hostel provides a loving care and homely atmosphere for children assuring a happy and joyful life. Hostel cannot be held responsible if a child should run away without intimation. Strictly, such children will not be admitted in the school once again. Therefore, through adequate counseling, it is the primary responsibility and duty of parents to ensure this does not happen with their children.
The management will arrange for the children to talk to their parents over phone on Sundays between 2.00 pm and 5.00 pm. Parents are not entertained to directly make a call to their children. In case of special or emergency needs, they can contact the Principal anytime ( Cell No: 9941209407). If any special or emergency message is to be conveyed to the parents, the Principal or teacher in charge will personally contact the parents through the numbers available in the register.
Parents can visit their children only on the first and third Sundays of every month between 1.00 pm and 5.00 pm. The detailed schedule of parents visit will be printed in the calendar of the school and supplied to the parents free of cost during the commencement of every academic year. During the days of parents visit, parents can join their children for lunch at the School by purchasing a meals token given at a nominal chage. No visits other than this are encouraged. On special and emergency requirements, the parents have to obtain prior permission from the principal to visit the school.
Holidays:
The School will provide a weeklong holiday during Diwali celebrations in addition to the annual holidays of about 45 days duration. Children will not be permitted to leave the campus on leave other than these official vacation periods. For emergency needs and unavoidable special occasions, the parents have to take special permission from the principal and the sanction of holidays will be made purely based on the policy decision taken by the School.