Al Siddiq International School

A Closer Look at Children’s Progress

On Friday, 17 April 2026, Al Siddiq International Kindergarten held the distribution of Mid-Semester 2 reports. The activity took place in each classroom in an orderly and comfortable atmosphere. Parents attended according to the schedule previously provided by the teachers, ensuring that the process ran smoothly without overcrowding.

The report distribution involved all pupils from Kindergarten A and Kindergarten B. Each parent came to receive their child’s learning progress report directly from the class teacher. This moment served as an important opportunity to understand how far the children had progressed during the ongoing semester.

The purpose of the mid-semester report distribution was to provide an initial overview of each child’s development, both academically and non-academically. At the kindergarten level, assessment does not solely focus on recognising letters or numbers, but also includes social and emotional development, independence, as well as motor skills. Through this report, parents are able to understand their child’s strengths while also identifying areas that still require guidance.

In addition, this activity aimed to strengthen communication between teachers and parents. Teachers were able to convey their observations from the classroom directly, while parents had the opportunity to discuss, ask questions, and share information about their child’s development at home. This collaboration is essential to ensure that the child’s educational process is aligned between school and family environments.

With a scheduled distribution system, each parent was given sufficient time for a private discussion with the teacher. This created a more conducive atmosphere, allowing for focused attention on each child’s individual needs. Through this activity, it is hoped that parents will gain a deeper understanding of their children’s development and continue to support their learning effectively at home.
By Inka Amalia, S. Pd

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