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Parents' Induction Programme


Parents' Induction Programme is the first step towards a successful educational journey of students."
With this thought Jai Vatika Public School Barnala recently hosted a comprehensive three-day Parents Orientation Program from 25. 07.2024 to 27.07.2024. for classes Nursery to XII aimed at fostering a collaborative environment to support students' academic growth and address challenges. The program brought together parents, and administrators to share knowledge, expertise, and resources, ensuring a unified approach to promoting student success.
We focused on understanding students' individual needs, strengths, and weaknesses. Parents' Induction Programme, provided an opportunity for parents to discuss students' challenges, progress, and plans to support their academic growth.The program aimed to foster collaboration and open communication between parents and principal ensuring a unified approach to promoting students' success.
During the program, Our honourable Principal ma'am Dr. Parvinder Kaur shared her views on progress reports, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and areas requiring attention. Parents had the chance to ask questions, express concerns, and provide valuable insights into their child's learning habits and needs.
By working together, parents and teachers can create a supportive environment that nurtures students' academic development, addresses challenges, and fosters a love for learning. The Orientation Program marked a significant step towards this collaborative approach, paving the way for a successful and productive academic year.


 

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