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[Title] => A closer look at progressive and traditional school settings
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"One size fits all" – certainly not with schools.
Now, more than ever, choosing the right school for children has become more complicated and confusing. At least for me it is. It's not a walk in the park especially for parents scouting for their kid's first school. Unlike in my time (think two to three decades ago!), there were only a handful of “old reliables” that my parents looked into. Considerations were either it's Catholic or Christian, co-ed or exclusive, standard of education, if it teaches Chinese, proximity, and fees.
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[Title] => A closer look at progressive and traditional school settings
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"One size fits all" – certainly not with schools.
Now, more than ever, choosing the right school for children has become more complicated and confusing. At least for me it is. It's not a walk in the park especially for parents scouting for their kid's first school. Unlike in my time (think two to three decades ago!), there were only a handful of “old reliables” that my parents looked into. Considerations were either it's Catholic or Christian, co-ed or exclusive, standard of education, if it teaches Chinese, proximity, and fees.
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