Sample application letter for permission to attend classes to the principal when your teacher, coordinator is not allowing to attend the classes.
To
Mr. Ford Shawn
Principal
Sunnyside High School
Texas, USA
Sir, this is to inform you that I could not submit my remaining fees within the due date. Because of that, the attendant did not allow me to sit in the classroom, and attend the lecture. My father works abroad, and due to some unavoidable circumstances, he could not send me the given amount of money. I will fully pay the dues by coming Monday. Therefore, I request you to kindly allow me to attend classes to keep up with the studies as well. Thank you.
Harrison Belford
8th grade
The principal
Nexus School System
Bent Street, UK
Subject: APPLICATION TO ALLOW FOR ATTENDING THE CLASS
Dear Sir,
I respectfully stated that I was absent from the class last week for two days without any intimation to the teacher, or the office. The reason for leaving was my aunt’s death, and no one was here at home to submit my leave-in office, as we all left for the village to attend her funeral. I came to class today. But the teacher asked to take your kind permission for entry into the class. Kindly grant me permission for entry into the class. I assure you that this will not happen again.
Yours Sincerely,
Lihua
HSSC -AX
To,
The headmaster, Kingston College
Respected sir,
With all my due respect, it is stated that I was suffering from malaria, and I missed my classes without
informing. I know it is a violation of college rules, but I was in a miserable condition, but now I have
recovered, and am fit to join college again.
I request you to allow me to attend the classes to
continue
with my studies, I have already missed many lectures, but I will make sure that I will attend the classes
regularly. I am attaching my medical reports. Thanks
Yours obediently,
George Augustine
Dear principle,
I am writing to you because I would like to join your lecture on politics. I am a student from a different college, but my college doesn’t have lectures very often, and when they do, they are not very detailed, and I don’t learn anything new. I have heard from a friend that you give the best lectures. I would love to learn everything about politics, and I believe that attending one of your lectures will help me better understand a few things.
That’s why I would like to attend at least one to see for myself, and check just how good you are. I hope that you grant me this request, and I hope, and look forward to hearing your reply.
Kind regards,
Miss. Ingrid Chase
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