Parents Guide

  • Consider your child`s unique learning style, interests, and needs (e.g., special support).
  • Parents are required to motivate children to speak in English.
  • Support the child to follow the responsibilities given by you
  • Motivate your child to complete the work on the time.
  • Look into academic performance of child, inspection reports, curriculum, facilities (art, sports, science), and culture
  • Establish consistent bedtimes, meal times, and a quiet study space. Pack essential school supplies, health items, and lunch items.
  • Talk positively about school, visit the campus, and meet the teacher if possible. Reassure your child about mixed emotions.
  • Use the school website, apps (like Worldreader for reading), and social media to get to know the environment
  • Attend parent-teacher meetings and events
  • Encourage short breaks, time management, and effort over just outcomes. Supervise but don't do homework for them.
  • Ensure uniform, punctuality, and adherence to policies on valuables and communication
  • Use a shared school family calendar to track important dates
  • Your excitement helps build your child's confidence with positive attitude.