Badakabail, 25th July 2025: The Parent-Teacher Interface held on 25th July 2025 at the school auditorium was a well-organized and meaningful event aimed at fostering collaboration between the school and parents. The program began at 9:30 AM with a warm and cordial introduction, setting the tone for the day. Coresspondent and financial administrator Fr. Sunil Christopher Dsouza, principal Fr. Francis Arun Dsouza, PTA vice president Mr. Praveenchandra Shetty, councelor Ms. Hencita vanditha dcosta, coordinator Mrs. Jyothi Mariya Dsouza had occupied seats on the dias

The event commenced with a soulful prayer, invoking blessings for the fruitful interaction ahead by the teachers. Following this, the Welcome Address was delivered by Ms. Stephi Lobo with grace and enthusiasm, expressing gratitude to the parents for their presence and highlighting the importance of their involvement in the child’s education.

A key highlight of the event was a motivational talk by the school counsellor on the theme “Connect Before Correct”. The session emphasized the need for empathy, understanding, and emotional bonding with children before correcting their behavior—drawing appreciation and thoughtful reflection from the audience.
The Correspondent of the school, in his/her address, underlined the shared responsibility of parents and teachers in the holistic development of students. This was followed by an inspiring speech by the Principal, who highlighted the school’s achievements and reiterated the importance of consistent parent-teacher collaboration.

To ensure clarity in academic functioning, a recollection of school rules and regulations was presented, reminding parents of guidelines that help in maintaining discipline and nurturing academic excellence.
The program concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks, acknowledging the efforts of all contributors, from staff to parents, for making the event a success.
Post the stage program, parents proceeded to the respective classrooms to interact with teachers and discuss the academic performance of their children in