Smaller class sizes provide personalized instruction. Specialized programs cater to individual interests. Higher academic standards create competitive environment
School name is first impression and crucial for admissions. Names should reflect school's vision and target audience. Simple, easy-to-remember names work best for private schools. Names should be appropriate for school's location and demographics
Teachers' assignments vary widely among schools, with some making decisions alone. Schools balance classroom populations through random assignment or individualized treatment. Up to 15% of students may make teacher requests, with schools varying in response. No formal policy exists for informing parents about sorting decisions. Retention rates vary from .5% to 7% of students, with parental support crucial
Article analyzes school sorting through information disclosure to families. Three types of disclosure: general information, child-specific information, and alternative assignments. Four key questions evaluate potential benefits and costs of disclosure
Serves children aged 2-11. Focuses on basic subjects like math, English, and science. Features smaller class sizes for personalized attention. Provides supportive environment for homework and extracurriculars
Kings School Dubai offers 1,100 students from 60+ nationalities. Dubai College achieves 93.9% GCSE passing ratio. Jumeirah English Speaking School focuses on student well-being