First Term PTA Meeting for the 2025/2026 Academic Year

The school successfully held its First Term PTA Meeting for the 2025/2026 academic year on 21st November 2025 at the school grounds. Parents, guardians, teachers, and students came together for a productive and engaging session focused on improving academic performance, strengthening discipline, and building a more vibrant learning environment.

The administration wishes to extend sincere appreciation to everyone who attended and contributed to the discussions. Your participation continues to play a vital role in shaping the direction of our school.

Key Highlights from the Meeting

1. Importance of Remedial Classes

During the meeting, the school emphasized how remedial lessons help students bridge learning gaps, reinforce classroom instruction, and enhance exam preparedness. Parents were encouraged to support their children’s attendance and commitment to these sessions.

2. PTA Activity Report

The PTA executive presented a detailed overview of its activities, achievements, and ongoing initiatives. The report reflected strong community involvement and outlined plans to support school development projects throughout the year.

3. Analysis of Grade 9 and 12 Results (2025)

A comprehensive breakdown of exam results was shared, highlighting areas of improvement and strategies to boost performance in upcoming assessments. Teachers and parents discussed ways to provide additional academic support to students.

4. Review of the New School Policy & Code of Conduct

The administration introduced and explained the newly updated school policy and student code of conduct. Parents had the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to ensure clarity and mutual understanding.

5. A.O.B – Open Discussion

The meeting concluded with an open floor session where parents and guardians shared suggestions, raised concerns, and discussed matters related to student welfare and school improvement.

Event Gallery

Below are some moments captured during the PTA Meeting.


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