Monday, June 7, 2010

Private School and its Advantages

Many will argue there are many reasons not to send your child to public school, the main reason being that the public schools are good enough. However, it’s important that parents not look for what might be “good enough” and seek out what would be the very best option for their child. In every situation, private school is the best option.

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Private schools have the additional costs, which can amount to quite a fortune when added up. However, the benefits of private schools are endless. The greatest difference between private schools and public schools are the parents, and therefore the kids. The key similarity between the parents of private school children: they all concluded the fees of a private school education were a valuable investment. These parents are invested in learning, and this same ideal has been instilled in their children. One thing that is guaranteed at a private institution: kids with a genuine desire to learn. This is true for the simple reason that if they are not, they will be removed from the school.

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Private schools rely on their own funding, and do not rely on town votes to denote how much money to allot to school expenditures. There need not be any worry about the language department at a private school disappearing, nor teachers being laid off due to cutbacks, for the school will raise the money on it’s own terms. This may worry potential parents of the private school system, but if you’re willing to make the initial investment, raising the tuition to provide an even better education for your son or daughter is not something to be nervous about.

The environment at private schools tends to drive children to do better. Typically, the entrance exams at private schools selectively pick only the brightest minds. When you are surrounded by students of equal or greater intelligence, human instinct to succeed inspires better work. Parents might worry that this pressure is harmful for their son or daughter, but this pressure is exactly what inspires self-motivation. Eventually, not only will your son or daughter want to work hard in school to please you, the parents, but they will also work for the simple benefit of impressing themselves with their hard work. This simple mindset is what sets children up for great success.

To answer the question, when is the right time to send your child to private school, I would argue right from the start. In no way can a private school education hinder your son or daughter, it can only set them on a path for success.

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