Choosing a School

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Some of the Right Questions to Ask When Deciding On a School Are:

 

The Academic Program

  • Ask about the school's academic reputation
  • Ask how many of the teachers have advanced degrees
  • Ask about a college-preparatory curriculum
  • Ask about the average College Board scores
  • Ask what percent of graduates go on to college
  • Ask about class options: does the school have classes to help both gifted and average students
  • Ask about tutoring and availability of teachers to help
  • Ask about scheduling (traditional, block, modular)
  • Ask about media and technology resources
  • Ask about standardized testing averages
  • Ask about critical thinking skills in the curriculum
  • Ask about the range of teaching methodologies
  • Ask about national recognition

 

The Extracurricular Activities

  • Ask about the variety of activities a school offers
  • Ask when clubs and activities meet
  • Ask how easy it is for students who have similar interests to start a new club
  • Ask about activities for someone with your interests
  • Ask about interscholastic records in extracurricular competitive activities
  • Ask about class trips and field trip destinations

 

The Religious Nature of a School

  • Ask about student retreats
  • Ask about student prayer services and masses
  • Ask about the Christian nature of the school
  • Ask about the involvement and the extent of community service
  • Ask about the campus ministry department
  • Spend time at the school to see how the students treat each other
  • Spend time on campus to see how teachers treat students


 

Remember: Choose a school that is best for you: Your decision is the basis for your future