Mangadu Public School stands out as a premier institution offering a harmonious blend of academic excellence and holistic development.
At Mangadu Public School, we believe that the partnership between parents and teachers is crucial for the holistic development of students. Our *Parents-Teacher Meetings (PTA)* provide a platform for open communication, where parents and teachers collaborate to support the academic and personal growth of each student.
PTA meetings are held regularly to discuss student performance, behavior, and overall well-being. These interactions ensure that both parents and teachers are aligned in their approach to the child's education.
During PTA sessions, teachers share insights about the student's academic progress, areas of improvement, and achievements. Parents have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss strategies to help their child perform better.
These meetings serve as a bridge between the home and school environments. By working together, parents and teachers can better understand the student's needs and provide consistent support both at home and in school.
Parents are encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions regarding the school’s curriculum, activities, and facilities. This helps the school continuously improve and adapt to the needs of the students.
For students needing additional support, PTA meetings are used to develop personalized strategies to help the student overcome challenges in academics or behavior.
If any academic, behavioral, or social issues arise, PTA meetings provide a forum for discussing and implementing collaborative solutions between the school and parents.
- PTA meetings are typically held at the end of each term. Special meetings would be scheduled if specific information have to be discussed with the parents
Parents are strongly encouraged to attend all PTA meetings to stay informed about their child’s progress and participate actively in their educational journey.
Some PTA meetings are held as **Open Days*, where parents can visit classrooms, view their child's work, and gain a comprehensive understanding of their child’s learning environment.