How to Choose a Private Co-Educational School

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While some people may be sceptical about co-educational (co-ed) schools, it is probably one of the best forms of schooling. Children who attend co-ed schools develop mutual respect for the other gender and are likely to have an easy time integrating into society after finishing their studies. Besides, co-ed schools promote gender equality and help challenge sexism. If you intend to enrol your child in a private co-ed school, below is an article with some tips on finding a suitable institution. 

Performance Metrics

Every parent would want their kid's learning in a competitive environment. It is a sure way to motivate them to work hard. Therefore, assess the academic performance of the school. Typically, consider schools with small gaps between the top performers and the rest of the class. It is a sign that every student has an opportunity to lead the class. 

Other than academics, how does the school fair in co-curricular activities? For example, your child could be a talented pianist or tennis player. Consider schools with the resources to hone and develop talents. It ensures that your child enjoys the best of both worlds. 

School Organisation

When enrolling your child in a co-educational school, one of your concerns would be how the school controls relations between the two genders. In most cases, male and female students share classrooms and conduct co-curricular activities together. However, they sleep in different hostels to ensure privacy. Examine the school's discipline policy. For example, how does the school deal with incidences of harassment or gender bias? Rather than harsh treatments, culprits should be counselled and engaged in activities that educate them on the importance of respect. Parents too should be involved since they have the power to influence their children to behave responsibly. 

Facilities

Take a trip around the school to examine its facilities. For instance, the classrooms should be spacious with adequate lighting and aeration. Besides, each class should have a reasonable teacher-student ratio. The school must be clean. Handwashing stations and sanitisation points are a must-have. Assess the meals served at the school. Ideally, meals should be nutritious. Besides, the portions must be adequate for teenagers. The facility should also have safety features such as fire extinguishers, emergency exits, and fire alarms. 

Pricing 

Ask the school management to provide you with the school fee schedule. Ideally, the annual fees should be within your budget. Additionally, ask whether patients will incur additional costs within the school year. For example, you may have to pay for excursions. Some schools will offer discounts if you enrol more than one student, while others have subsidies for talented but disadvantaged students. 

When choosing a private co-educational school, assess the school's performance metrics, organisation, facilities, and pricing. 

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