Parent-School partnership

Parents and schools need to form a partnership to enhance the education and well-being of students.

When parents are involved in their children's education, it can lead to improved academic performance. Students whose parents are involved in their education are more likely to attend school regularly, complete homework assignments, and perform better on tests and can lead to increased satisfaction with the school and the education their children are receiving. Parent-school partnerships can help to enhance communication between parents and teachers. When parents are informed about their children's progress and the school's activities, they are better equipped to support their children's learning and development. This also helps to create a positive school environment. When parents feel welcome and valued by the school, they are more likely to be supportive of the school and its activities and are more likely to be engaged in the community and to participate in school and community events.