Advice on choosing a Private School
The information you get on Private schools from this site is only the start. Once you have identified a Private School or Private schools which interest you, you should contact them for a prospectus. It is always best to you a consultancy service as well as your own search methods. There are many of these, the best of which are actually a free service. Emetis Independent School Search is a good one.
The most important way you will find out about Private schools, however, is by visiting them. Most Private schools have open days for prospective parents, but try also to make an appointment to visit on a normal working day.
Amongst the important things you should look out for are:
- The pupils: How do they look and behave? Do you have a chance to speak to them yourself?
- The head: How does the head deal with your questions? Does he or she show an interest in YOUR child?
- The staff: How well are they qualified? Is there reasonable staff stability?
- Pastoral care: Do the arrangements for looking after your child's personal needs satisfy you?
- Discipline: Is discipline stricter or more relaxed than you would expect?
- Curriculum: Is it broad and balanced? Will your child have an adequate range of options?
- Exam results? Don't be tempted to go just for Private schools which are high in the "league tables".
Exam performance reflects Private schools' academic policies and a high-flying Private School might not suit your child's needs. Many Private schools admit pupils with a wide range of abilities.
If you are expecting more individual attention for your child, make sure the classes are small. Private schools vary: in most prep Private schools, classes will be between 15-20, but in some senior day Private schools they may be as big as 30.
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