Parents will be required to visit the parent portal online using the unique login credentials provided by the Ministry and follow the instructions. They will be prompted to create a new password to ensure confidentiality and will only be able to access information for their child or ward.
The login credentials should have been sent to all primary-level institutions by Tuesday (June 23), and should be distributed to all parents before Thursday (June 25),” she informed. Parents will be required to visit the parent portal online using the unique login credentials provided by the Ministry and follow the instructions.
It will be shared only with the schools you have applied to, and will not be shared with any other application either inside or outside the Department of Public Instruction.
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