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Special Edition | Issue 085 | 25th July 2020 Special Edition | Issue 085 | 25th July 2020
OUR INBOX Life at School
the quantum of homework given to students as other Respected Sir
Schools are doing. Regarding checking of homework it
I am feeling extremely honoured and blessed to be a
must be made compulsory to take snaps of homework
part of Pinegrove Family. Thank you so much for
done by students and sent to the given number by providing us a chance to learn and grow in a new
School. Your staff may not check the snaps sent but it
technology i.e Online Teaching. It is helping us in
will impose restrictions on the students that they have
growing as an individual as well as a confident teacher
to send snaps compulsorily. Homework should also be
with the usage of new tools. It's truly a blessing in
based on reading and writing. If students will give no
disguise as with each passing day it is opening the doors
time to studies it will weaken their base and create of new learning. It seems to be forced as we have to
problems for them later which they do not realize now. I
come out of our comfort zone but truly it's great and
also want to share with you that many children of Class
motivating. A new learning and challenge everyday. It's
IX have made what’s app groups and they keep chatting
all because of your vision and trust in us. Thank you so
and sharing messages throughout the day even when Physical Distancing
much sir as I am really growing under your vision. You
classes are going on. It is our humble request not to are great in reality. Thank you once again, Sir for all the
inform our child about our suggestions as you know he
support and guidance you are providing everyday, in
is very sincere but children do not realise the situation
every aspect. I am feeling proud working under your
as they are feeling it is holiday time. We again
guidance.
appreciate your School’s quality of online classes and
also appreciate the School Staff who is in the School for Vanita Thakur, Teacher, Dharampur
the welfare of our children.
Anonymous Parent
Dear Sir,
Hope this email finds you in good health and spirit, I
Respected Sir want to begin by thanking you for making online home
schooling not only possible but also very effective. You
I wish to thank you from the depth of my heart for
have made sure that students loose no time and we
giving me an opportunity to be a part of the teaching
move on with technology. My children sitting here in
faculty. Truly speaking, when it was announced that
Kotgarh look forward to online learning everyday. I am
very soon online teaching will be starting, the only
so delighted that my children are studying in Pinegrove
thing I could say was “I cannot do it.” As time passed School that is committed and is relentlessly pursuing to
and online training started, I felt it was not that difficult.
keep the children up to mark with their school syllabus.
The day and night hardwork and your encouraging
I am so grateful to all the teachers for putting in so much
words to the staff at all times made it easier to make Support staff following COVID guidelines The support staff enjoying weekend
effort. It is very impressive to see as to how the online
things possible. Nothing would have been possible
learning material is being explained in detail, which is
without your words of motivation and encouragement. well supported by interesting teaching aids, like power
Not only this, taking care of each and every individual
point presentations, quizzes, videos and interactive
staying within the campus is also commendable. Thank
sessions where children can put forward their doubts.
you so much Sir and Mrs Samiksha for being so caring
Its rightly said when you combine "teaching +
and affectionate. No other institution can do this to their
technology", this gives tremendous leverage to educate
staff. You are just Great Sir. You are a great mentor, children without any barriers! This is what one can call
teacher and guide. Even today whenever it seems that
"New Age Teaching"! Thank you so much for making
it's “not possible,” you make it possible.
this possible for our children.
Kanchan, Teacher, Dharampur
Warm Regards,
Atul Mehta F/o Adhiraj and Adishee Mehta, Class IV
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