At Doctors School, we believe that strong parent-teacher engagement is key to a child’s success. Following the Finnish education model, we create a collaborative learning environment where parents and teachers work together to support students.
Why Parent Involvement Matters
Parents are a child’s first educators. Their involvement strengthens learning.
Open communication builds trust between home and school.
A supportive environment boosts student confidence and motivation.
How We Connect With Parents
Regular Check-Ins: Teachers and parents discuss student progress through scheduled meetings. Parents can request additional meetings when needed.
Digital Communication: Updates on student learning and school activities are shared through a parent portal. Parents can contact teachers via email or messaging apps.
Monthly Workshops & Seminars: Sessions on child development, learning strategies, and parenting tips. Open discussions on how to support students at home.
Classroom Involvement: Parents are invited to participate in school activities, projects, and storytelling sessions. Volunteer opportunities to engage with school events.
Student-Led Conferences: Instead of traditional parent-teacher meetings, students present their learning journey. Parents, teachers, and students collaborate to set learning goals.
Annual Family Days & Community Events: Strengthening relationships between teachers, parents, and students. Fun activities that promote a sense of belonging.