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Drawbacks of Sending a Child to International School

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There are hundreds of schools that your child can go to, but if your child fits the requirements, they may be eligible to go to one of the few dozen international schools in the country. A Singapore international school functions quite differently from a local school in key ways. Their curriculum might be different, along with their learning styles and even what kind of people they will be exposed to.

There are many reasons why people would choose an international school for their children. Immersing your child in a global environment that is unique to an international school will expose them to new experiences they might otherwise not be able to access. Also, the world-class education provided by international schools makes it easier for your child to follow the career path they want to take. For example, the IBDP in Singapore is a programme that is recognised by different universities around the world. 

The downsides of sending your child to an international school

But before you go looking to enrol your child in one, you should be aware of some disadvantages of international schools that can make parents think twice. Enrolling your child in a top international school in Singapore and doing your research well may help you avoid its disadvantages.

1.Very hefty fees and costs of sending your child to one. 

International school fees are significantly more expensive than those of local schools. Not every parent can afford the school fees.

2.Non-standardised curriculums make choosing the right school confusing. 

For example, some follow the US curriculum, others offer IB programmes. Which one is right for your child?

3.The admissions process can be confusing. 

This can be attributed to differing processes for each school.

NPS International School offers education from primary school to middle school and secondary in Singapore. Browse the website for more information regarding sending your child to an international school.

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