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Take your time in choosing the right school to suit your child

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ALL SPECIAL: Every child has a different set of strengths and needs.
ALL SPECIAL: Every child has a different set of strengths and needs.
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FINDING the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a parent.

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KNOW YOUR CHILD’S STRENGTHS AND NEEDSEXPLORE CURRICULUM AND SPECIAL PROGRAMSPUBLIC, PRIVATE, OR INDEPENDENT?CO-EDUCATIONAL OR SINGLE-SEX?VISIT AND ASK QUESTIONS

Every child has unique strengths, interests, and learning styles, so it’s vital to select a school environment that will nurture their potential and help them thrive.

KNOW YOUR CHILD’S STRENGTHS AND NEEDS

Start by identifying what makes your child tick. Are they artistic, sporty, academic, or hands-on? Do they need extra support or flourish with structure and discipline?

A child with a passion for performing arts may feel more at home in a school with a strong music and drama program, while a budding athlete might benefit from a school with excellent sporting facilities and coaching.

EXPLORE CURRICULUM AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Some schools offer a broad academic curriculum with opportunities for extension programs in science, maths, or languages. Others focus on creative industries or vocational education.

Look for a school that aligns with your child’s interests and learning pace.

Ask about enrichment opportunities, extracurricular activities, and whether the school supports individual learning needs.

PUBLIC, PRIVATE, OR INDEPENDENT?

Public schools offer a wide range of programs and are often zoned to the area in which you live.

They can be ideal for families seeking a local, community-oriented education.

Independent and private schools may provide smaller class sizes, specialised facilities, and specific religious or philosophical frameworks. However, they usually involve higher fees.

The key is to consider your budget alongside the values and opportunities each school presents.

CO-EDUCATIONAL OR SINGLE-SEX?

Some children thrive in co-educational environments that mirror the wider world, while others benefit from the focused approach of single-sex education.

Consider how your child interacts socially and where they’re likely to feel most confident and supported.

VISIT AND ASK QUESTIONS

Attend open days, book tours, and speak to current students and staff.

Look beyond the glossy brochures – pay attention to how staff interact with students, how engaged the students seem, and whether the school culture feels inclusive and supportive.

Ultimately, the right school is one where your child feels safe, challenged, and encouraged to become their best self.

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