Showing posts with label Grade 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grade 7. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Dear Teachers,

The academic year has started off on a great note and we look forward to a wonderful year  ahead.Thank you all for your patience and hard work towards making the children into better, more aware individuals.
We applaud your commitment! Here's wishing you great Teachers Day..

Shilpa & Mahesh Reddy
Grade 7 parents.

Thank you!!

Dear teachers,

What you do every day to educate our kids is truly remarkable.  Your passion and commitment to education is exemplary.  Thank you for all your extra ordinary efforts in shaping our children's goals and aspirations.  We want to thank all the wonderful teachers who were part of Sriyuth and Samyuth's journey here at Indus.

Happy Teacher's Day!!!
-Lakshmi Sagi

Ms. Damayanthi - For being so approachable and patient

For most of us parents, international curriculum and the pedagogy is very new and because of this we are often confused, concerned and sometimes just worry warts. As the Vice-Principal, Ms. Damayanthi is the first point of contact for most of us. Inspite of being busy with handling the curriculum related issues, she is always very patient in addressing our questions and worries. Her vast experience in the education field and in handling children of varied ages and backgrounds comes in very handy in imbibing confidence in us.
As a PAC member, I have even seen how she is very sympathetic to the parents' concerns and balances very well between addressing them swiftly, or being open and honest about those that just cannot be accommodated and finally standing her ground very sternly about those that are core to Indus and cannot be compromised.

Thank you Ms. Damayanthi for guiding us parents as well as the children in getting our children ready to take on the world !

- Vasantha

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Shaping Interests

For more than a week, Tejas has been busy making paper bags at home. He made for each member of the family and for some friends. The scissors disappeared, then we were not finding sticky tape and his brother complained that his knitting wool has been cut. Multiple colorful paper bags appeared. Wool had been used to make the bag handles. We wondered at this burst of creativity and this new hobby. All became clear when I saw his class Newsletter. They had been making bags in school & had watched some videos! 
I want to thank the teachers at Indus. You have a profound effect on our kids, you shape their interests, feed their curiosity and fuel their creativity. Thank you for all that you do !

-Sangita (Mom to a 7th grader and a 2nd grader)

Dear Teachers,

A hundred years from now, it will not matter what kind of car I drove, what kind of house I lived in, how much money I had in the bank, but the world may be better place because I made a difference in the life of a child.

This famous quote always reminds me how important you teachers are in our lives.

Thank you dear staff for taking care and guiding our children.

Jyothi Mallela.





Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Dear Teachers and all the staff of Indus,

Thanks for taking care of our children like your own and truly partnering with us in developing the future citizens of the world.
I want to particularly thank the management and the teachers for being so approachable and accommodating to the demands, questions and expectations from such a wide range of parents while still preserving what is core to Indus. It is certainly not an easy task and we tend to take that for granted.
Whether it is building the foundation skills in our PYP children or handling the teens and their need for independence in the MSP or guiding the young adults in high school to make the right choices, we feel you all play a very important role in our children's lives and by extension ours too. Thanks for imbibing confidence in us and making us feel confident that our children are in a safe and stimulating environment

- Vasantha
Mom of a 3rd grader and 7th grader