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At AlHussan, we believe
that strong home–school
partnerships enrich
student learning and
wellbeing. Parents are
encouraged to engage in
school life through
volunteering, workshops,
and participation in
councils.
Parent 1 Parent Council
Involvement &
Councils The Parent Council serves as an
advisory body that partners with
2 Workshops & Volunteering the school in providing feedback,
supporting events, and
Parents may also take part in strengthening communication
school activities by sharing between families and the school.
expertise, assisting with events, It is not a decision-making body
or attending workshops but an important channel for
designed to support parenting parent voice and collaboration.
and learning at home.
3 Student Council:
Fostering Leadership and Student Voice
The Student Council is made up
of elected student
representatives who develop
leadership skills and provide
input on student life. Parents are
encouraged to support their
children in seeking leadership
opportunities and participating
in council activities.
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that strong home–school
partnerships enrich
student learning and
wellbeing. Parents are
encouraged to engage in
school life through
volunteering, workshops,
and participation in
councils.
Parent 1 Parent Council
Involvement &
Councils The Parent Council serves as an
advisory body that partners with
2 Workshops & Volunteering the school in providing feedback,
supporting events, and
Parents may also take part in strengthening communication
school activities by sharing between families and the school.
expertise, assisting with events, It is not a decision-making body
or attending workshops but an important channel for
designed to support parenting parent voice and collaboration.
and learning at home.
3 Student Council:
Fostering Leadership and Student Voice
The Student Council is made up
of elected student
representatives who develop
leadership skills and provide
input on student life. Parents are
encouraged to support their
children in seeking leadership
opportunities and participating
in council activities.
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