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Pre-K Reporting Cont.
Term Reports help the teachers to determine how well their planned activities
and teaching strategies are working, and to make any changes needed to enable
children to achieve the learning expectations. Differentiated instruction will be
needed to meet children’s individual needs.
Report Cards
Report Cards for all students are issued at the end of each term. The report
cards may be withheld in cases where tuition fees have not been paid.
Use of Report for Parent
Family is an anchor for children’s development and learning. Research shows
that increasing involvement of parents in their children’s learning reaps
powerful benefits. Parents want to understand how their children develop and
learn. Communication with parents throughout the year is critical to successful
learning.
After the distribution of report cards, the parents have an opportunity to
discuss their child’s progress as the report reflects a child’s achievement in the
skills and strategies that the child is developing as they progress through the
year.
It is extremely important that parents celebrate their child for their effort and
not for the overall grade; for their areas of strength, their talents and their
achievements.
Academic Guide PRE-K
Term Reports help the teachers to determine how well their planned activities
and teaching strategies are working, and to make any changes needed to enable
children to achieve the learning expectations. Differentiated instruction will be
needed to meet children’s individual needs.
Report Cards
Report Cards for all students are issued at the end of each term. The report
cards may be withheld in cases where tuition fees have not been paid.
Use of Report for Parent
Family is an anchor for children’s development and learning. Research shows
that increasing involvement of parents in their children’s learning reaps
powerful benefits. Parents want to understand how their children develop and
learn. Communication with parents throughout the year is critical to successful
learning.
After the distribution of report cards, the parents have an opportunity to
discuss their child’s progress as the report reflects a child’s achievement in the
skills and strategies that the child is developing as they progress through the
year.
It is extremely important that parents celebrate their child for their effort and
not for the overall grade; for their areas of strength, their talents and their
achievements.
Academic Guide PRE-K

