Annual Meeting for Lower Sixth Parents Regarding Academic Progress
Notre Dame Preparatory School has announced that their Lower Sixth Parents' Progression Evening will take place online on Thursday, 8th May, from 5.30pm to 7.00pm.
The event, designed to provide valuable information and guidance to parents of Lower Sixth students, will be held remotely for the convenience of all attendees. Registration for the event can be done via a button provided on the school's website.
The agenda for the evening includes a Welcome Talk with the Head of Careers and Head of Students from 5.30pm to 5.50pm. This session will offer an opportunity for parents to hear about the school's expectations for the Lower Sixth year, key milestones, and updates on progression criteria to Upper Sixth.
Following the Welcome Talk, a Student Finance Talk will be held from 5.50pm to 6.05pm. This session aims to provide parents with essential financial information to support their child's educational journey.
From 6.05pm to 6.20pm, attendees will receive information about apprenticeship opportunities from the Apprenticeship Hub. This segment will offer insights into the world of apprenticeships and how they can benefit students.
The event will conclude with a Live Q&A session, allowing parents to address any concerns they may have about their child's academic progress and future career pathways.
Notre Dame Preparatory School encourages all parents of Lower Sixth students to attend this informative evening. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please check directly with the school's official communications or contact the school administration. They usually provide a detailed program prior to such meetings.
The Notre Dame Preparatory School's event on Thursday, 8th May, focusing on education-and-self-development and career-development, will include a Welcome Talk, a Student Finance Talk, details about apprenticeship opportunities, and a Live Q&A session. This is aimed at providing parents with valuable guidance and financial information to support their child's academic progress and future career pathways.