With the advent
of every admission season, you’ll find a whole batch of new parents scurrying
around in the hunt for the right school for their child. The school admission
process has now become quite an intensive one, thanks to the high level of
competition for seats at the top schools in Bengaluru,
Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and other cities. Many parents even hire
experts to train their child to ace the interview sessions! If you’re a parent
looking at enrolling your child in school this year, before you immerse
yourself in the rigour of the admissions process, take a moment to understand
exactly what schools today are looking for. That way, both you and your child
can be better prepared when meeting the school representatives.
Schools across
the country today are focusing increasingly on holistic development as compared
to a couple of decades ago, when the focus was only on academic excellence.
They’re looking for children who have the potential to excel in the classroom
as well as outside. They want young individuals who can be thinkers as well as
doers, and whose thoughts and actions both are motivated by empathy, respect,
understanding and compassion for others.
Social skills
are a key parameter that schools judge applicants on. Students who are able to
mingle better with their peers are definitely preferred over those who tend to
be loners. This is usually observed during play sessions conducted during the
interview process, wherein the young children are put in a room together by
themselves with some play materials and the school’s teachers and behavioural
experts examine them.
Attitude and
aptitude both are tested by schools during the application process, and a child
who shows potential and the willingness to learn is the ideal candidate for leading
schools across India.
Keep these
factors in mind while applying to the top 10 schools in India
or even schools lower down in the list, and your child is sure to have a better
shot at success.
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