What is “School Mentoring Programme”?
Long-term mentoring support to schools covering strategic planning, teacher development, classroom observation, curriculum alignment, and community engagement.
The primary goals of a mentoring programme in schools include:
- Supporting students’ academic growth and learning strategies
- Enhancing emotional well-being and self-confidence
- Promoting positive behavior and discipline
- Guiding career awareness and future planning
- Building strong teacher-student relationships
Teacher–Student Mentoring
Teachers act as mentors, guiding students through academic challenges, behavioral concerns, and personal issues.
Peer Mentoring
Senior or high-performing students mentor juniors, helping them adjust to school life and improve academically
Group Mentoring
One mentor works with a small group of students, focusing on common concerns like study skills or social development
External Mentoring
Professionals, alumni, or community members provide guidance on careers, life skills, and real-world exposure.


