St. John's Matriculation Higher Secondary School Alwarthirunagar - School Day

School Day

The school starts with Christian prayers and song at 8:45 am and closes with the prayer,song and Indian National Anthem at 3:45 pm. Each period is 40 minutes, at the end of which a bell is rung. There are eight periods in a day, with haf and hour lunch from 12:00 Noon to 12.30 pm. Morning session is for three hours with a 15 minutes break. The prayers include a Christian prayer, a pledge, news reading and on Mondays, a Flag Hoisting is done by the school principal.

Daily the students write their home work in the school diary. and the teachers sign it. The students do their homework and get it signed from their parents. This is checked by the teacher the next morning. Since its a Christian school, they have one extra subject called Moral Science which is taught by the class teacher.and expireince teachera are mrs sharmila mrs annandhi mrs kiran etc.

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