To,
The Principal,
High Central School
Uter Perdaish, India
High Central School
Uter Perdaish, India
Subject: Letter of requesting to keep the same (previous) class teacher in child’s next class
Respected Madam,
With due respect it is stated that my son Annaya Gurdeev is studying in your school in 5th standard and were taught by chance by the same teacher Mr. Rataish who was very friendly towards him. My son is badly attached with his class teacher and in his current class that is 5th A he was not given his favouriteEnglish teacher Mr. Rataish Shermal.
Mr. Rataish Shermal ia a fine and well-groomed teacher who knows the pulse and heart of his students including my son. Due to his efforts the class result in English subject was overall high and in very outstanding grades. Students were putting on him their love and trust which is by no means a thing to ignore. I am here to court his staying in the same class as it is in the benefit of both the parents and the students because a comfortable level of understanding is built on either part. It would be to some extent difficult for the said teacher to raise this type of level with the newly assigned students and hence their parents.
Kindly see to this issue which is petty in nature at apparent level but in deep currents it’s a grave mistake to separate the students from their teacher and which can lead to poor result of theirs.
Mrs. Ghupta
Dear Sir,
I beg to state that the result of 10th standard of CBSE examination in ENGLISH shows that I scored only 36 per cent which is bare pass mark.
This mark is not only impossible but contrary to all logic. I have never scored less than 80 per cent in all my school examination. Besides, I discussed my examination question paper with my English teachers and on the basis of my performance they predicted that I would score at least 85 per cent marks. What is more preposterous is that students who never scored more than 40 per cent are among the top bracket of 75 per cent and above.
I suspect unfair marking or some grave discrepancy in recording marks. I therefore request you to order a re-evaluation of my ENGLISG paper.
Thanking you.
I beg to state that the result of 10th standard of CBSE examination in ENGLISH shows that I scored only 36 per cent which is bare pass mark.
This mark is not only impossible but contrary to all logic. I have never scored less than 80 per cent in all my school examination. Besides, I discussed my examination question paper with my English teachers and on the basis of my performance they predicted that I would score at least 85 per cent marks. What is more preposterous is that students who never scored more than 40 per cent are among the top bracket of 75 per cent and above.
I suspect unfair marking or some grave discrepancy in recording marks. I therefore request you to order a re-evaluation of my ENGLISG paper.
Thanking you.
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