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At its most effective, the education of children is
a collaborative enterprise involving teachers, parents and the
pupils themselves. Self-evidently, parents know a great deal about
their children; they have particular insights about their strengths,
skills, interests, preferences, aspirations, anxieties and
difficulties. Accordingly, the importance of meaningful, regular and
positive communications between teachers and the parents of their
pupils can hardly be overstated. Parents can certainly help more
effectively if they know what the School is trying to achieve and
how they can help. |
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The Home/School Agreement is produced in the hope of strengthening
the bond between Home and School – we therefore invite you to sign a
declaration of support for this agreement. This Agreement is a
statement of intent on behalf of both the School and parents and
(where appropriate) the child as to: |
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- The School’s aim and values
- The School’s responsibilities towards its pupils
- The responsibilities of parents and carers
- The responsibilities of pupils
- The Code of Behaviour
- Complaints procedure
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The School has clearly laid out it's statements of provision and
responsibility and the expectations it has of its pupils and their
parents. Upon joining the School and at the commencement of each
academic year the School invites Parents and Junior Pupils to sign
(Infant Pupils are not required to sign but are required to be aware
of the contents of the document) or to reaffirm a joint agreement
between the Home and the School, "The
Home School Agreement." |
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