[General] Please help to write a letter to principal requesting for son's admission

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dithat

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Hi Friends,

I am staying abroad and my son is studying at home town. He is studying in KG now, and we are seeking admission for 1st standard in the same school different branch. Since I am not in town I couldn't sign his new school admission forms. Now school is asking a letter to process his new school admission. I am not good in writing letters, please help me to write a formal letter to school principal stating all the above facts and considering him for the 1st standard admission.

Thank you.
 
We don't write letters for people. Why don't you try it and then we can help you with what you wrote.
 
MikeNewYork, I am thinking something like this, please help me to correct.

From,
Name
Address

To,
The Principal,
School Name & Address

Respected Sir/Madam,

My son is studying in UKG in your school. I am looking for his admission in 1st standard in <new school name>. Since I am abroad now, I could not able to sign the documents for admission process. Request you to consider him for promotion and give him admission in <new school name>.

Thanks,
Yours Faithfully
<Name>
 
MikeNewYork, I am thinking something like this, please help me to correct.

From,
Name
Address

To,
The Principal,
School Name & Address

Respected Sir/Madam,

My son is studying in UKG in your school. I am looking for his admission in 1st standard in <new school name>. Since I am abroad now, I [STRIKE]could[/STRIKE] am not able to sign the documents for the admission process. I request you to consider him for promotion and give him admission in <new school name>.

Thanks,
Yours Faithfully
<Name>

MNY
 
Thank you MikeNewYork!
 
In this country (USA) we would say first grade. Is first standard the same thing?
 
I think its same. Anyway I am going to modify the letter as suggested. Thank you Tarheel for that information.
 
Please note that "it's" is the contraction.
 
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