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Selecting Secondary School: 8 Questions To Ask

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Selecting Secondary School: 8 Questions To Ask

Want to ensure your child's success? Find out how to select the ideal secondary school.

Choosing the right secondary school for your child is a crucial decision that can significantly impact their educational journey. With the recent changes in the education system, it’s essential to ask the right questions to ensure the best fit for your child. Here are eight important questions to consider when selecting a secondary school:

 

1. What is a Typical School Day Like?

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Understanding the daily routine of a secondary school student is vital. Post-pandemic, schools have implemented blended learning, including home-based learning days. It’s crucial to inquire about the school’s schedule, including start times. Some schools, like St Andrew’s Secondary, have adjusted their start times to 8 am to ensure students have sufficient rest.

 

2. What are the Benefits of Full Subject-Based Banding (SBB)?

Full Subject-Based Banding (SBB) offers customization and flexibility in a student’s learning journey. Inquire about how SBB will impact your child and ask for success stories and benefits. Discover how you can collaborate with the school to support your child’s development.

 

3. Will Students Be in Mixed Form Classes Throughout?

Find out if the school organizes mixed form classes. Some schools group students by co-curricular activities (CCAs), while others include students from different streams. Mixed form classes provide opportunities for diverse interactions and meaningful friendships.

 

4. What Kind of Learning Support Does the School Provide?

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Understanding the learning support available is crucial, especially if your child has diverse educational needs. Inquire about the school’s support measures, including creating a positive and motivating learning environment. If your child has special needs, ask about the specific support offered.

 

5. Ask Current Students About Their School Experience

Current students can provide valuable insights into what makes the school unique. Ask them about their favorite lessons, activities, and what excites them about school. Their answers can help you understand the school’s distinguishing features.

 

6. What Subjects Are Available in Upper Secondary?

Explore the subject combinations offered in upper secondary, as they can vary between schools. Additionally, inquire about non-examinable applied learning programs, which can include a wide range of topics. Some schools may offer unique subjects not available elsewhere.

 

7. Involve Your Child in the Decision-Making

Include your child in the decision-making process. Ask them about their preferences and reasons for choosing a particular school. Their input is crucial as they will be the ones experiencing the school life.

 

8. How Can Your Child Thrive Regardless of Their School Choice?

Preparing your child to thrive in the school they are posted to, even if it’s not their first choice, is essential. Discuss strategies for making the best out of the situation to ensure a positive school experience.

In conclusion, selecting a secondary school involves thorough research and asking the right questions. By addressing these eight key inquiries, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your child’s needs and aspirations. Remember that involving your child in the decision-making process is paramount, as their well-being and happiness in school are of utmost importance.

 

The Straits Times

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