FAQs

  1. How can I stay informed about my child’s progress in school?
    • You can stay informed about your child’s progress through regular communication with their teachers. We also provide progress reports and parent-teacher conferences to discuss your child’s academic and social development.
  2. What should I do if my child is struggling academically?
    • If you notice that your child is struggling academically, we encourage you to reach out to their teacher to discuss potential areas of concern and strategies for support. Our school also offers tutoring services and additional resources to help students succeed.
  3. How can I get involved in school activities and events?
    • We welcome parental involvement in school activities and events! You can volunteer to help with school fundraisers, join the parent-teacher association (PTA), or attend school performances, sports games, and other events.
  4. What should I do if my child is experiencing social or emotional difficulties?
    • If your child is experiencing social or emotional difficulties, please don’t hesitate to reach out to their teacher or school counselor for support. We also provide resources and referrals to external support services if needed.
  5. How can I support my child’s learning at home?
    • You can support your child’s learning at home by creating a positive and supportive environment for studying and homework. Encourage reading, engage in discussions about school topics, and provide opportunities for hands-on learning experiences.
  6. What is the school’s policy on bullying and how can I report incidents?
    • Our school has a zero-tolerance policy on bullying. If you or your child witnesses or experiences bullying, please report it to a teacher, counselor, or school administrator immediately. We take all reports of bullying seriously and will take appropriate action to address the situation.
  7. How can I communicate with my child’s teacher?
    • You can communicate with your child’s teacher through email, phone calls, or scheduled meetings. Teachers are also available before or after school for brief discussions. Additionally, we provide an online platform for parents to access information about assignments, grades, and upcoming events.
  8. What extracurricular activities are available for my child to participate in?
    • We offer a variety of extracurricular activities including sports teams, clubs, and enrichment programs. Information about available activities and how to sign up will be provided at the beginning of each school year.
  9. How does the school handle dietary restrictions and food allergies?
    • Our school takes dietary restrictions and food allergies seriously. We work with parents to accommodate individual needs and ensure that all students have access to safe and nutritious meals. Please inform the school of any dietary restrictions or allergies your child may have.
  10. What is the school’s policy on homework and how much should my child be doing each night?
    • Our school believes in the importance of homework as a reinforcement of classroom learning. Homework expectations vary by grade level, but generally, students can expect to spend approximately 10-20 minutes per grade level on homework each night. If you have concerns about the amount of homework assigned, please discuss them with your child’s teacher.