4 Reasons Why Private School Is The Best Choice For International Students

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Moving to Australia can be the most enriching experience in any young child or teenager's life, but to make the most of it, you'll need to enrol them at the right school. While your child may be eligible for public education, that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best choice. In fact, private schools offer many unmatchable benefits for international students. Here are four reasons why you should consider private school for your expatriate child.

1. They'll get more attention

Even if your child was particularly independent in their past school, it's likely they'll need more attention once they move to Australia. Fitting in after moving to a new country isn't easy, but greater teacher attention will ensure a smooth transition. That's why one of the biggest benefits of a private school for international students is the smaller class sizes. The average class size in an Australian public school is 24 students, but private school class sizes are often half that size (if not less). This allows each teacher to devote more time to helping your child settle in.

2. They'll make friends easier

Many new students struggle to make friends, but the task can be even more difficult for international students with culture clashes. If your child enrols at a private school, they're more likely to make friends easily for two reasons. First, small class sizes forge stronger bonds between students. Second, private schools often have far better extracurricular opportunities than public schools. Signing your child up for clubs and teams is a great way to help them foster communication with their classmates.

3. They'll receive a better education

It's not uncommon for children who move to Australia to fall behind in their studies because they find it difficult to keep up with Australian traditions and expectations. Even if your child came from an academically rigorous school in their home country, curriculums vary across the world, so there'll always be an adjustment period. The high academic standards in private schools will ensure your child keeps up with their education despite the move.

4. They'll learn English better

If you're coming to Australia from a non-English speaking country, your child may struggle to adjust to the language at first. Private schools in Australia are used to welcoming foreign students, so they're far more likely to have a great English language learning program to help get your child up to speed. Fluency is crucial for both socialization and education, so it's important to choose a school that supports your child's English journey.

Contact a local education professional to learn more about education options such as private coeducational schools.

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