At Sapphire, we firmly believe that education is a shared journey, and parents are our most invaluable partners in this quest. We actively invite parents to become partners in their child's education because we know that a strong collaboration between home and school creates the most impactful and nurturing learning environment.
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What Parents Need to Know about New Education Policy (NEP):
The New Education Policy (NEP) is a big step forward for education in India, focusing on a more holistic, flexible, and engaging learning experience for your child. Here’s a quick overview of the key changes and what they mean for you and your family:
New 5+3+3+4 Structure
Age-appropriate stages for better development.
Strong Start for Little Ones
Emphasis on quality early childhood care (ages 3-8).
Foundational Literacy & Numeracy
Top priority on reading, writing, and basic math skills.
Conceptual Understanding
Focus on critical thinking & creativity, not rote learning.
Holistic Learning
Blending Science, Arts, Humanities, & Sports.
Core Content Only
Reduced content for deeper, holistic understanding.
Flexible Choices in Secondary
Learners can pick subjects they love in secondary school.
Vocational Education Integrated
Practical skills integrated into mainstream education.
Embrace Multilingualism
Emphasizing learning multiple languages, including Indian ones.
Proudly Indian, Globally Aware
Instilling pride in Indian values & global citizenship.
Here are some ways we celebrate our parent partnerships -
Guest Talk - Goal-setting talks
Inspiring learners by inviting guests to share their journeys and insights on setting and achieving goals.
Entrepreneurship and Internship opportunities
Providing avenues for learners to explore real-world business and career experiences.
Orientation programs
Welcoming new families and familiarizing them with our school's vision, policies, and culture.
Parent volunteers for class teaching, escorting for field trips/outings
Actively involving parents in classroom activities and enhancing learning experiences outside school.
Regular feedback and feedforward - Positive Care Calls
Proactively communicating with parents about learner progress, achievements, and areas for growth through caring conversations.
Weekly data-sharing folders of learners
Ensuring parents receive consistent updates on their child's academic performance and activities.
Scheduling Classroom Observations or Mini-Lessons
Offering parents opportunities to experience the learning environment firsthand and understand teaching methodologies.
Interactive homework, tips & tools for home learning
Empowering parents with engaging activities and resources to support learning effectively at home.
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Dedicated opportunities for one-on-one discussions between parents and teachers about learner progress and well-being.
Parent Training/Tools & Tips for Home Learning
Equipping parents with valuable strategies and resources to effectively support their child's education at home.