parent portal st paul's school

by Reuben Willms 3 min read

What is the parent portal and what is in it?

The Parent Portal also contains the latest information regarding the school’s return to school information, Covid-19 risk assessments and management plans, shuttle bus services and the remote learning provision. St Paul’s School Parent Evening bookings – click here if you are a parent wishing to book into a parents’ evening.

What is St Paul’s Portal?

An online portal for access to secure information such as schedules, grades, and billing statements, as well as additional views into daily life at St. Paul’s School. A gathering on campus in October each year.

Where can parents find more information about SPS?

Below are links to a few resources available for parents. Current parents should log in to the secure Parent Resource Board to access all other information. Keeping families in the know is a St. Paul's School priority. SPS.edu is our hub for general information, but if your child is accepted to SPS, you will learn more about:

Why choose St Paul's School?

St. Paul's School Knowledge is Power MISSION- Provide a congenial atmosphere for overall development of personality with a strong value system, academic excellence supported by extra curricular activities and adequate infrastucture. Homepage About us Introduction Infrastructure History Location Faculty Handbook Admissions Curriculum Workshops

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Parents' Groups - St Paul's Juniors

We are hugely grateful for the investment of time and energy that volunteers give.

Parents' Group - St Paul's School

The Parents’ Group encourages and enables greater parental involvement in the non-academic life of the school.

When are parent teacher conferences?

We have scheduled parent teacher conferences twice a year: November and February. If parents need to meet with teachers outside of these times, we are flexible and make arrangements. Our teachers are available via email all year and will make special arrangements as needed to meet!

Who can help with education?

Parents, grandparents, godparents, aunts, uncles and anyone interested in helping provide for a child’s education.

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