Questions Frequently Asked by Parents about Private School in China

December 19,2008 Editor:| Resource:AT0086.com

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Most parents have lots of questions about private schools. Many of us find the private school world new and bewildering. Hopefully these commonly asked questions from your peers will give you some of the answers you have been seeking.
Most parents have lots of questions about private schools. Many of us find the private school world new and bewildering. Hopefully these commonly asked questions from your peers will give you some of the answers you have been seeking.
 
Which is the best school in...?
The answer is that the best school is the one which suits your child's needs and your needs best. Finding the answer to that seemly simple question involves a process of identifying, evaluating and visiting schools. While it's certainly true that Exeter is one of the top schools in the world, what does that matter if it's the wrong fit for your child and, more importantly, your child doesn't stand a snowball's chance in hell of getting into Exeter because it is so highly competitive.
 
How do I pay for a private education?
Every parent should complete the financial aid forms. Depending on your financial situation a variety of options are available. Most schools offer scholarships so that families which otherwise might not be able to afford a private education can do so.
 
How do I get my child into a school for this fall?
While most parents begin the admissions process a year or so in advance, many have no choice but to find a school at the last minute. The truth is that every school has unexpected places to fill. It's always worth a call to an educational consultant who will have a pretty good idea of which schools might have a place or two open.
 
Should a school be accredited?
Accreditation is the educational equivalent of the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. There are several nationally recognized accrediting organizations together with many organizations which claim to grant accreditation
 
What do you do when your child is wait listed?
Don't pester the schools! If your child has been rejected or wait listed at all the schools to which he applied, then you must consider your other options. Calling the school to let them know of your continued interest is a good idea. But don't pester them. Let the admissions process run its course. You will know definitively within a few weeks whether he will be accepted.
 

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