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Debunking 3 Common Myths About Private School Education

Private schools are subject to a number of myths. Letu2019s find out what they are thanks to private Montessori daycare experts in Toronto so you can consider enrolling your child.

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Debunking 3 Common Myths About Private School Education

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  1. Debunking 3 Common Myths About Private School Education

  2. Are you looking for the best private school in Toronto for your child to provide them with the best education? • A proper education gives students the foundation they need for future development. • This applies to both academic and personal skills like confidence, poise, leadership, and interpersonal development. • Many parents choose not to send their children to private schools due to enduring myths. With that in mind, here we dispel three of the most common ones with facts, as discussed by experts at a Montessori daycare in Toronto.

  3. What Are the Most Common Myths About Private Schools?  01 Private Schools Are Only for the Elite 02 Private Schools Are Too Demanding 03 Private Schools Lack Diversity

  4. Private Schools Are Only for the Elite The fact is that people from middle and lower-middle-income sources also send their children to private schools. According to Statistics Canada, 29% of children who attend private schools are from families with incomes below $50,000, while only 26% are from families that make over $100,000. With scholarships, grants, bursaries, payment plans and other financial aid programs, private schools are becoming more accessible to everyone. 01

  5. If you are unsure whether to enrol your child in a private school, remember that: • It is a worthwhile investment in your child’s future. • Different financial aids, including scholarships, can help offset the cost of tuition. • If the school seems like the right fit for your child, the cost of tuition should not be the sole determinant of whether a student decides to apply.

  6. Private Schools Are Too Demanding Another misconception about private schools is that they are too demanding, so students get no free time for fun or to enjoy their childhood. Nothing could be further from the truth.Private schools are indeed committed to providing a complete and quality education for your child. But that does not mean they place unreasonable demands on them or overburden them with homework. These schools provide all of the resources students need to meet their academic goals in a healthy and balanced manner 02

  7. Private Schools Lack Diversity There is more racial, cultural and ethnic diversity in private schools than many people assume. Just as they welcome students from different financial backgrounds, more private schools are opening their doors to students of diverse socio-cultural backgrounds. Many also offer scholarships, bursaries, and financial aid to identifiable minorities. 03

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