Mangaluru: Podar International School hosts first-ever parent-educator partnership event


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Mangaluru, July 19: Podar Prep at Podar International School, Mangaluru, successfully hosted its first ‘Building Bridges Between Home and School’ event, bringing together parents and educators in a meaningful collaboration aimed at strengthening the foundation of student learning.

The event served as a significant opportunity to build a strong partnership between the school and parents. It provided valuable insights into the school’s educational philosophy, curriculum framework, teaching methodology and long-term learning goals.
 






































 
More importantly, it fostered an environment of open communication, mutual understanding, and shared responsibility in shaping each child’s academic and personal development.
 
Parents actively participated in discussions and interacted with educators, gaining a clearer perspective on how to support their child's learning journey both at home and in school.
 
The school extended heartfelt thanks to all parents for their enthusiastic participation, which contributed to the event’s success. As the school moves forward, such collaborative efforts will continue to play a key role in building a supportive and enriching learning environment.

 

  

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