Partnership with parents
A successful school is very much the result of a partnership between the school and home. The school will do everything possible to put its guiding statements into practice. At the same time the school hopes that parents will support their children, the school and the school community by such actions as:
- ensuring your child attends school regularly,
- ensuring your child gets enough sleep and eats a diet which will support an alert brain and a healthy body,
- providing a reasonably peaceful and suitable place in which students can do their home learning,
- making it clear to your child that you value learning and encouraging your child in their learning tasks,
- helping your child with the organisational and socio-emotional skills required for independent study,
- checking Toddle, our Learning Management System,
- occasionally to see what your child is learning and to keep up to date with their grades,
- ensuring your child keeps up with home learning and other commitments, and attends school with the correct equipment,
- ensuring your child attends non-lesson days such as Sports Day, or other similar activities which reinforce positive values and team spirit,
- attending Student-led Conferences and information evenings,
- supporting school activities, such as musicals, concerts and exhibitions,
- encouraging your child to enrol in extracurricular activities, and to attend these regularly,
- supporting our Parents Committee and the events that they organise,
- volunteering along with other parents to help support various aspects of the school,
- notifying the school office in writing of any change of address and/or telephone number via secondary@isecampus.nl,
- providing the school with updated emergency contact information.
Additionally, we see parents as very much a part of our learning community, which is expected to:
- Understand and model the school’s guiding statements and curriculum.
- Be actively involved in students’ learning, skills development, and socio-emotional wellbeing.
- Support students in becoming reflective and independent lifelong learners.
- Demonstrate an awareness and respect for both the local culture and language and the diverse cultures and languages of our community.
- Contribute to learning opportunities at home, in the classroom, and in the school community through their own expertise and experience.
- Communicate in a caring and respectful manner.
Together we can do so much to support our children’s education.
Communication with Parents
Most communication between the school and parents is done by Toddle for grades and the curriculum or by email, including monthly newsletters, notices from the school, communication with the year tutor and invitations to events. Please make sure the school office has your correct email details.
Parents on Campus
Text will be updated as soon as possible.