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Parent Community

Parent Community- GDGGS

“To be in your children’s memories tomorrow, you have to be in their lives today.”

Our aim at GDGGS, is to raise global citizens who are independent and thoughtful learners and take the ownership and pride in their learning. However, the school cannot do this alone. Schools must partner with the parents community to succeed.

Parents play a vital role in the success of a school. Meeting with a teacher about the child’s progress, participating regularly in the celebrations in school or becoming involved with the school as a whole, each parent’s interest in the school helps to improve the school. Parents are given ample opportunities to get involved in their child’s learning.

Parents-Community

Some ways in which we at GDGGS involve parents:-

Parent-Teachers Meetings

 Parent-Teachers Meetings are organised twice a year to discuss about the child’s progress and the areas that need reinforcement,.

Student-Led Conference

As a part of Student-Led Conference, students become teachers for a day and explain a concept or give a short demonstration on a topic of their choice.

While participating in Student-Led Conference, students exhibit deeper understanding of the concepts and hence promote student agency. Student-Led Conference, helps to enhance the students confidence and improves their communication and presentation skills.

Parents as guest speaker

Parents often indulge in story sessions, guest lectures and other events in schools like Cultural Day and festivals, where they are invited to share their knowledge with the students.

Three-Way Conference

The purpose of Three-way conferences is to celebrate students’ learning and identifying goals that will improve their progress. It is a time for students, parents and teachers to share the student’s successes as well as to collaboratively discuss ways of supporting students learning goals.