Dear Sir,
I, Shefali H Kumar, mother of Divij Kumar, class 6D would be delighted to appreciate the efforts of the school and faculty during the pandemic. The teachers have been extremely motivating in the entire online process and had become the driving forces for all the students. Knowing that our wards are mentored by the teachers at Scottish High acts as a comfort to us parents. The school has made sure that no student feels that their learning has been comprised during the lockdown period.
I would like to use this platform as an opportunity to sincerely appreciate class teacher Ms. Sananda Das. She has been a phenomenal mentor to her students. She has made sure to impart knowledge while inculcating discipline and moral values in the children. Even in such difficult times, Ms. Sananda has modelled our children in the best way possible. Her dedication and efforts to shape her students as better individuals is beyond commendable.
It would be wonderful if the students can get the chance to be taught by Ms. Sananda once again in grade 7th at least as their Science teacher if not the class teacher.
With Regards
Shefali H Kumar
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