Getting the Most from Your Parent-Teacher Interview

To help make the upcoming interview as meaningful as possible, we encourage families to reflect on their child’s learning and come prepared with questions or observations. You might like to consider the following:

Questions to Think About:

  • What has my child been enjoying or finding challenging at school?
  • Have I noticed any changes in their attitude toward learning, friendships, or routines?
  • Are there specific areas I would like more insight into, such as academic progress, social development, or wellbeing?
  • How can I support my child’s learning at home?
  • What are my hopes or concerns for the rest of the year?

Tips for Preparation:

  • Review your child’s school report and jot down any questions or notes.
  • Talk with your child about how they feel about school, what’s going well, and what’s tricky.
  • Bring up any relevant changes or circumstances at home that may affect your child’s learning or wellbeing.

Working together helps ensure a shared understanding and strong partnership between home and school. We look forward to connecting with you during your scheduled time.