The Khaitan School successfully conducted its Class VI Parent Orientation Program on 29th March 2025 in two well-structured sessions, aimed at ensuring a smooth and confident start to middle school for both students and their parents. The event was thoughtfully designed to provide parents with a comprehensive understanding of the school’s ethos, academic framework, and operational policies.

The orientation began with an introduction to the school’s rich legacy and unwavering commitment to academic excellence. Parents were taken through the journey of The Khaitan School’s evolution, its educational philosophy, and the values that continue to guide its approach to holistic development.

A key focus of the session was on safety and security measures, showcasing the school’s proactive steps in ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for all students. In addition, the academic curriculum and the code of conduct were explained in detail, equipping parents with the knowledge needed to support their children effectively during this transitional phase.

Parents also had the opportunity to meet the Class Teachers and Form Heads, who play a pivotal role in shaping each child’s educational experience. These introductions helped establish an early connection between families and the academic team, reinforcing the school’s belief in transparent and continuous communication.
An interactive Q&A session followed, during which parents asked thoughtful questions and received clear and reassuring responses from school leaders. This open dialogue helped address concerns and created a shared understanding of expectations and goals.

The orientation program was met with positive feedback, with parents expressing appreciation for the informative and engaging session. Many left with a renewed sense of confidence and alignment with the school’s vision and values.
By fostering trust and collaboration from the outset, The Khaitan School continues to build a strong school-home partnership—an essential foundation for every child’s success in middle school and beyond.