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What do you consider when choosing your child's school?

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karinananana · 26/11/2018 22:57

I am currently making an advert for an independent school in the UK so I am conducting research on the aspects that parents consider as most important when choosing schools for their children.

It would be nice if you could pop down some of your opinions and views on the questionSmile Thanks!!

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Enidblyton1 · 26/11/2018 23:03
  • children that are happy and interesting
  • exciting teachers who can inspire
  • leavers destinations (depending upon the school level - either next school/university/jobs)

Swanky facilities are nice to see, but I wouldn’t be wooed by these if the above points are not evident.

GreenSkyLastNight · 27/11/2018 22:36

Wellbeing and academic...

I was just talking about this with my husband yesterday. I want my kids to be happy and have a bit of fun while achieving high grades. I think it's crazy that some schools are too academic that stresses kids a lot. so I like schools that allow children to learn with interesting activities.

PaulMorel · 28/11/2018 09:58

Well for me I prefer a school that not only good in theories but also involves skills and hands-on so-called Output-based.

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