Important Winter Safety Precautions for Our Students
Dear Students and Parents,
As we step into the peak of the winter season, weather forecasts indicate that we may experience the coldest temperatures in the last seven years. In light of this, it becomes our collective responsibility to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of all our children.
Young learners—especially those in Nursery to Primary grades—are more vulnerable to sudden temperature drops, and it is essential that we take proactive precautions both at home and during travel to school.
Key Winter Precautions to Follow
1. Ensure Proper Winter Clothing
Dress children in layers—thermals, sweaters, jackets, woolen socks, mufflers, gloves, and caps that cover the ears.Avoid sending students without proper shoes; open footwear can cause rapid heat loss.For toddlers and younger children, always keep an extra pair of clothing in their school bags.
2. Boost Immunity & Nutrition
Provide warm and healthy meals such as soups, finger-millets, boiled vegetables, eggs, nuts, fruits rich in Vitamin-C, etc. Encourage children to drink enough warm water throughout the day to stay hydrated. Limit junk and cold foods to avoid seasonal infections.
3. Health Monitoring
If your child shows symptoms of cold, cough, fever, or weakness, please allow proper rest at home. Consult a doctor in case of continuous discomfort and avoid self-medication. Maintain hygiene practices such as handwashing, mask-wearing when sick, and using a handkerchief while sneezing.
4. Travel & Outdoor Safety
Students traveling early in the morning should leave the home well covered and avoid exposure to fog or cold winds. Bicycle riders should use thermal gloves and ear protection. Avoid overcrowding in closed spaces to reduce infection spread. Together We Stay Safe and Healthy We request all parents to cooperate and guide their children in following these precautions consistently. Winter brings beauty, joy, and celebration—but with preparedness, we can make it safe as well. Let us join hands in protecting our children and ensuring they continue to learn and grow comfortably during the season.
Thank you for your continuous support.
