Building Stronger Connections Between Home and School

Overview:
Parent-Teacher Meetings are an integral part of the academic calendar. These sessions provide an opportunity for open communication between educators and parents, allowing for a shared understanding of a student’s academic progress, behavioral development, and overall well-being.

What Happens During a PTM?

  • Teachers present detailed feedback on academic performance

  • Parents discuss their child’s learning style and challenges

  • Teachers highlight social behavior, attendance, and class participation

  • Collaborative action plans are developed for improvement

  • Parents can explore school facilities and meet subject teachers

Benefits:
PTMs create a platform for building trust and mutual respect between parents and teachers. Regular dialogue ensures that both parties are on the same page regarding the student’s needs and potential. It also fosters accountability and helps parents play an active role in their child’s educational journey.