Oakridge curriculum program of studies and extra-curricular activities owes its success to its strong connection and partnership with parents.
At Oakridge Parents, students, and teachers share a common vision to create plans for accomplishing goals.
To aid and abet students cultivate and broaden their talents and abilities.
Oakridge Parent Relationship Programmes include
- Regular communication between school and home
- Monthly telephone calls from teachers to discuss progress
- Email updates from teaching staff to parents
- SMS messaging to inform of important events / reminders
- Parent forums and focus groups with senior members of staff
Open houses/PTMs
- Information seminars / curriculum meetings
- Regular teacher / parent consultations
Volunteering at Oakridge
- Oakridge stands consistent with the belief that the children benefit most from a school community in which families are integrated in the learning process of the children.
- In sync with the belief, OIS is fortunate to have a deep connect with parents and guardians with extensive experiences and perspectives that enrich the school
- The expectation is that every family contributes volunteer hours in a way that is appropriate to their time frame and skill set.
- An array of options are available that facilitate an involvement with Oakridge which enrich both its curricular and extracurricular programming.
- Creative and new ideas are most appreciated and welcomed at OIS.
Contact Information
- The OIS administration and faculty share a common conviction that close communication with parents is vital to the effective operation of the school.
- OIS maintains an Open Door policy for all levels of communication.
- This policy provides a means by which an individual or a group representative may voice concerns or questions pertaining to any aspect of the school’s educational program.
"Channel 1": Staff Member
- An initial contact can be established with the faculty member or the coordinator.
- A parent-teacher conference can be arranged by fixing up with the appropriate school office secretary.
"Channel 2": The Headmistress, Vice Principal
- Parents could contact the Headmistress, Vice Principal for any concerns not resolved with the teacher, or concerns which need to be addressed directly to the administration.
- Appointments can be made by fixing up with the appropriate school office secretary.
"Channel 3": The School Principal
- In case of continued concerns or queries, parents could approach the School Principal by fixing up an appointment with his secretary.