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What to Look Out for When Choosing Schools



It is a very important decision to choose a school for your child or children. It is important that your child feels at ease in the school they attend and that they have the chance to succeed.


There are many factors to consider, but the most important thing is to focus on your child and your expectations.


* School Achievements - Compare league tables to see the success rates of various schools before making your decision. It is important to keep in mind that this can be affected by many factors, including the number of students with educational needs. Therefore, it shouldn't dominate your decision.


* The location - This is a personal choice. Although a school may be better-rated an hour away than your child's home, it will not be beneficial if they have to leave early and return late every night.


* Additional Curricular Activities – Take some time to see what other schools East Delhi School have to offer. There are many clubs and societies that children can join, as well as trips away on weekends or school trips. These are great opportunities for children who want to have fun, gain confidence and build their communication skills.


* Premises & Equipment - A shabby place doesn't mean you're not able to learn. It is important to also consider the equipment that students have access to in their classes. When it comes to choosing the right school for your child, you shouldn't let the fact that there are large areas of land available for activities or excellent equipment in each classroom deter you from making a decision.


* Other opinions – When you visit the school, look at other students to see if they behave well and respond well to lessons. This will give you an idea of the kind of environment your child will be exposed to every day. Ask parents to share their opinions about the school, and what they consider good and poor. These are likely to be the most honest answers you'll get.


* Goals and targets - Ask the school about their commitment to students and the goals and objectives they have set for teachers in relation to exam results and curriculum.


* Class Size - Although it may seem obvious, the class size can have a significant impact on student learning and their success. A smaller class means that teachers can spend more time with students.


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