A guardians’ meeting held



14 November, 2024
A guardians’ meeting held

On 14 November a guardians’ meeting with parents of the SSC candidates for 2025 was held at the Conference Hall of Moanoghar Residential School and College (MRSC). Presided by Ashok Kumar Chakma, Principal of the MRSC, the meeting was attended by Ven. Shraddhalankar Mahathera, and Ven. Buddha Datta Mahathera – both are respectively President and Member to the Governing Body of the MRSC.

Arupan Bikash Barua, Vice Principal of the MRSC delivered a welcome speech in the beginning of the meeting. After explaining the objectives of the meeting, he informed guardians that the forthcoming SSC examination would start from the second week of April 2025. He sought cooperation from all guardians to implement the `Action Plan’ for seamelessly engaging the SSC candidates in their studies and preparation until the SSC examination.

While delivering his speech as chief guest Ven. Shraddhalankar Mahathera said that the teachers alone cannot bring in desired level of success in the SSC examination. Alongwith teachers, all guardians have to play an important role to keep all SSC candidates engaged in their reading tables and to continuously review progress in their studies. He underscored the need of overall cooperation and support from the gaurdians and caregivers, without their active support and participation, it is not possible to achieve the desired success in the SSC examination.  

In his closing speech the Principal of the MRSC informed guardians that the school set an Action Plan for 100% success in the forthcoming SSC examination. To this end, some activities have already been planned, such as special coaching classes will be conducted from 24 November 2024 until 7 April 2025, giving counselling and assessing study progress of the students through regular `mock tests’ etc. The Principal also sought cooperation from all guardians, teachers and caregivers of the residential hostels of Moanoghar to keep all SSC candidates engaged in their studies throughout the whole period until the end of SSC examination.

Notable that for three streams – Science, Humanities and Business Studies a total 192 students have been qualified from the MRSC for the final SSC examination.