Principal’s Forum  – October 26th 

Dr. Dhooleka Sarhadi Raj, PhD (Cantab.)
HS Principal FORUM 

FALL 2021 – HS Principal’s Forum – Now inviting all questions from parents

We are inviting questions from parents for the next Principal’s Forum. The HS Principal’s Forum (PF) is a channel of communication between parents and the administration. It is a platform to allow all parents to bring forward any questions, suggestions, or concerns to the Committee composed of parents representing grades 9-12 and EAL language communities. 

All HS parents are welcome to attend PF scheduled 9 am on October 26th (location and format TBC by the school administration). The meeting will be led by Principal Alexander with Dean of Academics, Justyna McMillan, Dean of Students, Andy Vaughan, and HS Team members. There is one HS PF each semester, two per academic year. 

All questions are shared with the administration anonymously: only the content is presented. The topics are addressed and discussed in an open meeting between the administration and HS parents. Parents are invited to send their questions/suggestions/concerns to us before October 15th via: HS Principal’s Forum- Questions from Parents- Intake Form. We review, code and submit all queries to the administration; the administration organizes the presentation to parents. Your specific question may not be addressed during the public forum meeting as the topics covered during the meeting depend on the number of queries received on the topic. 

As always, if there are time-sensitive questions and individual concerns, please reach out directly to the teachers, The HS Principal’s office, counselors, and the Admin team. They are always your first port of call and will be happy to assist and support you.

Please feel free to be in touch with us if you have any questions, or would like to understand more about the HS PF: hsppforum@isb.ac.th

On behalf of our HS Principal’s Forum Parent Committee, we look forward to seeing you on October 26th. 

Dhooleka Raj

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