The Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) is an essential platform for parents and teachers to discuss the progress, behavior and overall development of students. These meetings help ensure that both parents and teachers are aligned in their efforts to support the child’s academic journey and personal growth.
The primary objective of the PTM is to facilitate open communication between parents and teachers regarding the child’s academic performance, strengths, areas for improvement and any other concerns.
It allows teachers to share valuable insights into the child’s behavior, participation in class activities and social development, while parents can provide important context about the child’s learning environment at home.
Parents will be provided with specific timings to meet their child's teachers on the day of the Parent-Teacher Meeting. This helps to ensure an organized and efficient process, allowing ample time for discussion with each parent.
Attendance at Parent-Teacher Meetings is mandatory for all parents. These meetings are crucial for tracking the child’s progress and addressing any concerns in a timely manner.
Students must accompany their parents to the PTM. They should be dressed in their regular school uniform and are required to bring their ID card and almanac. This helps to keep the meeting organized and allows teachers to reference specific notes or assignments during the discussion.
Parents are encouraged to actively participate in these meetings, ask questions and provide feedback. This helps build a strong partnership between the school and home, ensuring the best outcomes for the student.
By attending the Parent-Teacher Meeting, parents can stay informed about their child's academic journey and contribute positively to their development, while fostering a collaborative relationship with the school.