Principal Reflections

A Short Message from Dr Jake

Dear Parents & Friends, 

 

As you are aware our upcoming parent information night is scheduled for next Tuesday 21st February. As your child's primary caregivers and educators, your involvement and support play a crucial role in helping your child succeed academically and socially. This parent information night is an opportunity for us to connect and collaborate, working together to ensure that your child has the best possible educational experience.

 

Here are a few reasons why attending this event is so important:

  • Learn about the curriculum and academic expectations: During this evening, you will have the opportunity to learn about the curriculum and academic expectations for your child. This will enable you to better support your child at home and understand the progress they are making in school.
  • Meet the teachers and staff: You will have the chance to meet your child's teachers and other staff members. This will give you the opportunity to ask questions and share any concerns you may have.
  • Connect with other parents: You will also have the opportunity to connect with other parents in the school community. Building relationships with other parents can be an excellent source of support and information for you and your child.
  • Be an active partner in your child's education: Attending the parent information night shows your child that you are committed to their education and that you value their school community. Being an active partner in your child's education will make a significant difference in their academic success.

This year, the night will begin in the primary multi purpose building for all parents K-6 at 6:00pm.  We hope to see you at our upcoming parent information night. Together, we can work to support your child's learning and development.

Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us as we are only too happy to help.

 

Peace & Best Wishes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr Jake Madden

(Principal, St Edward's Primary School)