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FAQS

Here is where you will find a compilation of frequently asked questions from our student community and their families. Should you have questions that are not addressed here, feel free to get in touch.

  • How can I check the performance of my child's primary school?
    You can check the performance of your child's primary school by looking at the school's academic records, talking to teachers and other parents, and visiting the school to observe the teaching and learning environment.
  • How can I make sure my child is safe at school?
    You can ensure your child's safety at primary school by talking to the teachers and school administration, visiting the school regularly, and discussing any concerns you have with your child. It's also important to ensure your child knows the school's emergency procedures.
  • How do I communicate with my child's teacher?
    You can communicate with your child's teacher by scheduling parent-teacher meetings, sending emails, or speaking to them directly before or after school hours.
  • What is the school's policy on homework?
    Homework policies vary from school to school, but generally, primary schools will have less homework than secondary schools.
  • How can I stay informed about my child's progress?
    You'll have a parent-teacher conference system in place, and teachers will also provide regular progress reports. We also have online portals where parents can view their child's grades and assignments.
  • What resources are available to help my child if he or she is struggling?
    PPGMIS have support services such as tutoring and special education programs available. You can also speak with your child's teacher or the school's guidance counselor for additional resources.
  • How can I get involved in the school community?
    We have parent-teacher associations (PTAs) or other volunteer opportunities that allow parents to get involved in the school community. You can also attend school events, such as open houses and parent-teacher conferences.
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