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At Midhurst Rother College we value the contribution that parents and carers make to their child's education. We actively encourage parents and carers to seek involvement and provide support for their child's education and help them to play an active role in their child's schooling. Such engagement will lead to a high level of student achievement.
Regular contact between the College and home is maintained via the College website, newsletters, parents' evenings and a 'Home Call' system.
Six Student Reviews (one every half term) report on attainment and progress towards target grades. Personal contact is also regularly made with home to praise students for outstanding achievement or contribution, or should specific issues arise.
Parents can contact staff members through the College offices, or direct by e-mail, and are welcome to visit the College to meet with their child's teachers' to discuss particular concerns.
