Dear Parents,
In a few days, your children will be taking their exams. I know you are all hoping that they will do very well and achieve excellent results.
But please remember this — among the students sitting for these exams, there will be an artist who doesn’t really need to understand mathematics.
There will be an entrepreneur who won’t require deep knowledge of history or English literature.
There will be a musician for whom chemistry grades will not matter in the future.
And there will be an athlete whose physical skills are far more important than physics.
If your child does get excellent marks — that’s wonderful!
But if they don’t, please don’t take away their self-confidence or self-respect.
Tell them not to worry too much about the exam results. It’s just an exam — nothing more.
They are being prepared for something far greater in life.
Remember — doctors, engineers, police officers, bureaucrats, and judges are not the only happy people in this world.
Getting low marks in one exam can never destroy your child’s dreams.
Tell your child today that no matter what marks they get, you will always love them and will never judge them by their grades.
Please, do this. Listen to my words — and one day, you’ll see your child conquer the world.
With best wishes,
The Principal
