Information Event for Parents of Upper Sixth Students
Preparing for the upcoming academic year is an exciting time for students and parents alike, and College X is here to help. The school has announced a virtual event aimed at providing valuable information to help students prepare for their upper sixth year.
The event will be held in the form of a webinar, an online seminar or presentation, and will be hosted by College Principal Justine Barlow and Deputy Principal Sarah Dumont. This virtual event is scheduled to provide information specifically for students in their final year of college, offering a unique opportunity to gain insights into the challenges and opportunities that the upper sixth year holds.
The webinar will not be held live only, but will also be available on demand, ensuring that no student misses out on this valuable information. Attendees who are unable to attend the live webinar will receive a follow-up email with a link to the recording.
Registration for the virtual event is currently open, but if you are having difficulty finding the details, the school's official communications, website, or parent portal are likely the best sources for this information. Alternatively, contacting the college directly would provide the most accurate and detailed instructions for registration and recording access.
This event is just one of many ways that College X is committed to supporting its students as they navigate their academic journey. So, mark your calendars and join College Principal Justine Barlow, Deputy Principal Sarah Dumont, and your fellow students for this informative webinar. Preparation is key, and this event is a great step towards ensuring your child's success in the upper sixth year.
Attendees can look forward to a valuable learning experience as they prepare for the challenges and opportunities of the upper sixth year, with College X hosting an informative webinar focusing on education-and-self-development. Registration for this event is currently open on the school's official communications, website, or parent portal, ensuring that students don't miss out on this beneficial learning opportunity.