Warning Letter from Principal to Teacher
Dear Mr. Douglas Amok,
I have evaluated the monthly academic reports of all classes. The subjects taught by you have shown poor results. The consistent poor academic performance of majority of students in your subject shows that the fault lies on your side. They even don’t understand the very basic concepts of the subject. Their expression of ideas and illustration are not up to the mark. You were supposed to take notice of this by means of their feedback. Unfortunately, lapse on your side has wasted much precious time of the students. Moreover, I have also checked your attendance record of the previous month which is also disappointed because you have been absent for a day in every week. How can a teacher advise his students to be punctual if he himself is not punctual in the class?
Mr. Douglas, your performance as a responsible teacher is not satisfactory at all. Please consider this writing as a warning. I hope you shall not repeat such a disappointed performance.
Regards,
Mr. Forbes Robar,
The principal, the National Service institute
Warning for Teacher’s Misconduct
Ms. Shaheen Masood,
Teaching Assistant,
Department of Chemistry.
GCU, Lahore
Subject: Warning letter
Dear Ms. Shaheen,
This is to inform you that the disciplinary committee of GCU has anonymously received a formal complaint against you. We have been reported of your casual attitude in class, favoritism with the students and unprofessional behavior with other colleagues. The DC had secretively investigated this matter and from various sources gathered similar information. You are hereby being warned for your inappropriate conduct. We are hopeful that you’ll take this seriously and will not demean this noble profession. Failing to do so, may lead to termination of your employment.
Sincerely,
Disciplinary Committee
Warning Letter to Teacher Due to Poor Performance
Dear Mr. Shahid Mehmood,
Good Morning! Hope you are fine. I have just received an email from controller examination department about the result of class 8. It is very disappointed to see that the result of your class was much bad. None of your student could reach even 70% marks. Half of the class is below average.
You have been advised several times earlier but there is no significant improvement seen in your performance. Therefore, I am giving you Warning this time. If you still unable to improve your performance, the school has right to terminate your services on performance basis without any notification.
The school hopes for your bright career here. I look forward for positive changes in your work.
Regards,
Tariq Saeed
(Principal)
Letter to Teacher by Mother
The Class Teacher,
Grade II.
Army Public School & College System,
Lahore
Subject: Appreciation for notifying daughter’s misconduct
Dear Ma’am,
I just wanted to thank you for taking out time and giving attention to my child, Sara Raza. I understand she has been pretty troublesome for you. She is very mischievous and often loses interest in studies. I know you have a class of nearly 25 students and it becomes really hard to give every student such attention but I’m very pleased that you have not ignored my child. Instead, you came up with a good observation and showed genuine concern in improving her. I am highly grateful to you for complaining about her misconduct at school. I assure you that we as parents will give our maximum time to bring the best out of Sara, along with all your dedicated efforts.
Regards,
Mrs. Saima Raza
Letter to Appreciation to Teacher, Lecturer, Principal
Mr. Shahzad Bhatti,
Toronto.
Dear Sir,
It is giving me immense happiness to inform you that my son, Waleed who is your student in class 8 have stood first in his final examination.
Being his parents, his result & marks made us feel proud and happy. We pray for his consistent & long lasting success. But it is all due to your hard work, determination and the way you have taught him. You always gave him your valuable time. The way you deliver the lecture & teach the mathematics is outstanding.
We hope that you would keep on teaching my son in the same way.
Regards,
Faisal Ali
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