Parental Involvement
The Learning Tree proudly adheres to the highest standards of education and caregiving. We believe in collaborating with parents to help children develop holistically. Our dedicated parents are committed to providing a supportive environment where children can thrive. Keep reading to learn more about our Parental Involvement!
Events Involving Parents
Virtual Storytelling Session
Due to COVID-19, The Learning Tree have moved our story-telling session into online platforms like Zoom. Where parents volunteer to read a story book for the children each week.


Virtual Field Trips
Since, field trips are not ideal in the midst of COVID-19, we have implemented virtual field trips, whereby the children take turns to go out with their families and bring their classmates along with the help of online applications like Zoom. Teachers would also go out sometimes and bring the children along to learn more about their curriculum.
Teacher's Day
Here at The Learning Tree, we know that our teachers work hard to ensure that our children enjoy learning and ensures that they are on the right track of development. Therefore, it is important that our children at The Learning Tree shows their appreciation to their teachers by celebrating. Hence, with the help of our parents, they would always come up with wonderful activities and ways to show appreciation to our teachers.


Healthy Eating Day
Healthy eating is a important habit that the children should learn to cultivate at a young age. Hence, here at The Learning Tree, we would plan a Healthy Eating Day to teach and remind children the importance of eating healthy. With the help of our parents, the children would bring in healthy food to share with their friends at school.
Home-based-learning Week
Due to COVID-19, we have also adjusted our lessons to be home-based learning for a week in a month to ensure that the children are comfortable learning from home with the help of our wonderful parents, to be better prepared for another situation which might require the children to learn from home. This also minimises the disruption of the children's curriculum.


