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Choosing an International School in India for Your Children
This article was republished by Deccan Herald in its Education Supplement Now that you have been given the amazing opportunity to move to India, it is time to start thinking about where your kids will continue their education. Despite what you may think, there are quite a number of international school options where you are headed. International schools are private schools that generally follow a curriculum that is international or from the United States or the United Kingdom. Although these schools are geared towards children who are not citizens of India, do not assume that your child will only be surrounded by children from the US or the UK. You will find some international schools that admit children who are native to India as well. Your child will possibly be going to school with students from all over the world. This can be a great learning experience for them in terms of being exposed to other cultures and learning how to get along with different people. Generally, grades K-12 are taught at the international schools and extracurricular activities are encouraged just as they probably are at your child’s current school. In most schools, English is the primary language spoken and used as a teaching medium; however, I have seen some schools where it is used as a secondary language. This is something to verify when you are visiting schools. Here are some things that you should be sure to obtain answers for when researching international schools for your child:
There are a number of international schools options in India. The best advice I can give all you parents out there is to really take time and research each school, talk to your colleagues who have also moved to India and find out what their opinions are as well. Remember, not all children need the same things so it is really important to find the best fit for your child. Good Luck! Chillibreeze's disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of Chillibreeze as a company. Chillibreeze has a strict anti-plagiarism policy. Please contact us to report any copyright issues related to this article.
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