PARENT TEACHER MEETING

Conducting effective parent-teacher MEETING can boost family involvement in classroom and help promote positive outcomes to students, and school. Parents and teachers meetings are also to promote the welfare of children, in the school, at home, and in the community as a whole. To create better understanding between parents and teachers so that a child gets all the help from their parents and their teachers to adapt themselves to the changing concepts of society and different aspects of life. These meetings help in detailed discussion about All-round development, Academic performance, Academic strengths and weaknesses, Homework, social skills, aptitude and behaviour.

A parent-teacher MEETING is a great opportunity to:

  • Share academic progress and growth based on classroom observations, tests assessments and assignments.
  • Learn from parents or guardians so that the teacher can be better informed about students' strengths, needs, behaviors, and learning styles.
  • Discuss enrichment or intervention strategies to support students' learning.
  • Discuss issues that may be interfering with students' learning and growth.
  • Stay in touch with your child’s teachers. This will help you strengthen the parent-teacher partnership and will be an important part of the child’s success in school. When a child sees that parents and teachers are working together, the child will understand that his/her education is a top priority at school and at home.