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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
12

Write a letter to your headmaster telling him 3 reasons why students are indiscipline​

English
1 answer:
Sav [38]3 years ago
7 0

Letter to Headmaster.

To,

The Headmaster,

Little Angels School,

Mulund, Mumbai 81.

Subject: An observation regarding the lack of discipline in school.

Dear Sir,

With due respect, I the undersigned would like to bring to your notice that over the last weeks there have been instances where students are quite indisciplined. Some of the reasons for this includes:

• Rules are not enforced: Students aren’t really punished for their offence and which is why they tend to behave in an indiscipline way.

• Favoritism: Because of some teachers being biased between students, other students comes out as a rebel.

• Bad Habits: It have been observed that some students are under the influence of bad habits such as arriving late at school, eating tiffin before the lunch break and so on.

Kindly consider these aspects which results in indiscipline in school. Looking forward for some preventive measures. Thank you for contemplating my opinions.

Sincerely yours,

Vicky Das,

School Caption.

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