Tomorrow will see a buzz of excitement among prep school
leavers, with news of Common Entrance results for the majority of children leading to a confirmed
place at their chosen senior school. Sighs of relief will quickly turn to excitement
as the summer holidays approach and then gradually thoughts will turn towards making a new start, as they move on to their future school.
Here are 10 tips for parents to prepare your child over the summer, so
they are ready to hit the ground running in the larger, more independent,
hectic environment at senior school.
- Keep their brain ticking over with reading books from the local library, visits to art galleries and museums, doing puzzles, playing scrabble, subscribing to online maths programmes etc.
- Review joining information now. Return forms in plenty of time. There may be first-come-first-served timetabling choices to make, such as which extra language or musical instrument to take up, or booking in a mouthguard fitting.
- Run through the pupil handbook together to establish daily routine and rules. Getting into trouble in the first few weeks will be a set-back in the settling in process.
- Look over the extra-curricular programme, discussing which have most appeal. Planning school runs and other family commitments will be easier if you have an idea of when school commitments might be.
- Request email and phone numbers are circulated amongst form or house groups. Make contact with other families to arrange joint activities over the summer. Starting a new school alongside familiar faces is far less daunting.
- Gradually increase independence, for example catching the bus to the local shopping centre to meet friends for a couple of hours.
- Be firm on time-keeping and give advice about keeping themselves and valuables safe. Encourage your child to act responsibly and solve problems themselves.
- If boarding for the first time, practise housekeeping skills such as keeping a tidy bedroom, keeping track of possessions, changing a duvet cover and putting clothes into the laundry daily.
- Buy new uniform as soon as is practical, bearing in mind summer growth spurts. Leaving this until the last week of the holiday means items are more likely to be out of stock and the shops will be insanely busy with those doing everything at the last-minute. Name everything clearly and securely, including techy gadgets, chargers, trainers and in particular sports kit, which often tends to disappear.
- If starting a new sport such as lacrosse, hockey or rugby, book a pre-season summer course to get to grips with some of the skills before term starts. This will boost confidence and give them a head-start in September.
For the very few for whom results day brings disappointing news, firstly seek and listen to the advice of your prep school Head. They have strong relationships with senior schools and know your child well, so will be best placed to advise and support you in securing the right alternative school to the one you had your hopes pinned to.
If you would like an independent viewpoint, in tandem with that of your school, our team of friendly consultants are here with a listening ear and a big box of tissues, to advise and support you in reviewing your options.
For advice on choosing the right senior school please
contact us to speak with one of our expert education consultants.
Visit our website http://independenteducationconsultants.co.uk/prep-to-senior-school-choices-at-11-or-13/
Or Call 01865
522066
Or Email Claire on consultants@independenteducationconsultants.co.uk
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