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Many people may still hesitate whether to go to an Open House at an international school or not. If they go, what will they get back? Will it be a waste of time? Today we will give you the reason why you should go to an Open House.
So what can we gain from attending an Open House?
1. Understand the International School's Curriculum and Philosophy
- Different international schools offer different programs, such as the IB, AP, or a school-specific curriculum. Parents will be able to understand the strengths of the curriculum offered by the school and whether it aligns with the educational goals they have set for their child.
- Different schools have different teaching philosophies, such as holistic learning, language development, or creativity. Understanding the teaching philosophy will help you choose a school that aligns with your child's approach to parenting.
2. Visit the School and Facilities
- Observe the classroom environment to see if it is conducive to learning, and how technology is used in teaching.
- Does the school have modern science labs, libraries, or music rooms?
- Does the school have enough space for children to participate in outdoor activities?
3. Talk to teachers, instructors, and students at the international school
- Parents can ask about teachers' qualifications, teaching experience, and teaching methods at open houses to ensure that teachers are able to provide a well-rounded education for their children.
- Students Talk to students about the school atmosphere, their feelings about the school, and the activities it offers.
4. Attend Activities
- Demonstrate teaching and learning activities. Observe how children learn from their experiences and learn from their experiences. How do you interact with your teachers and classmates? - Workshops: Join workshops to learn about the activities your school organizes, such as language, science, or art activities.
Attending an Open House is an important step in choosing an international school for your child, as it allows parents to gain a better understanding of the school and make a confident decision about whether or not it is a good fit for their child.