You have decided to send your child to a boarding school, but what’s next? Selecting the school. Finalizing boarding school admissions can be a complicated process. Deciding upon the curriculum, shortlisting schools, registrations, visits, and the final enrollment, the whole process is quite tedious and time taking. For making this crucial decision and getting help in the enrollment process, counseling can be helpful. The following content piece evaluates how personalized counseling can help in boarding school selection.
The boarding school selection process is as important as the schooling years. A child spends good years in a boarding school where he develops his true self, gets disciplined, gains confidence, socializes, realizes his potential, and a lot more. For these reasons, a parent needs to analyze all the aspects of boarding school and only then finalize a school.
How personalized counseling can help?
Here’s how personalized counseling can help in shortlisting the best boarding schools in India for your child:
Counseling services can be availed both in-person and online. It depends on the comfort level, time, and ease of access for how parents are opting for it. Edustoke is organizing a free in-city personalized counseling event in Dubai on the 12th and 13th of March for assisting middle east parents to find the best boarding schools in India for their children. Book your slot here: https://www.edustoke.com/boarding-schools-in-india-admission-counselling-in-dubai
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