If you don’t know what to look for, not even the most detailed school brochure can help you make an informed decision as to where you should enroll your child or where you should suggest him to enroll if he’s of age.
Courses or Curriculum – What type of education is the school providing for its students? Is it individualized or student-centered or does it encourage friendly competitiveness among its students? If it’s a college brochure, what are the courses offered and what type of curriculum does it have? Does it allow its students to take as many electives as it wishes?
Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff – The brochure must provide detailed information about its teaching and non-teaching staff. Firstly, it must state the general credentials of its teachers. What are their hiring requirements for their professors? As for the non-teaching staff, how can parents be sure that these people are also trained to work well with students?
Student Body – What kind of peers should your child expect to see if and when he enrolls in their school? A smartly planned brochure will provide a brief description as to what type of student body they have – if the majority of their students, for instance, are Hispano-Americans, exclusively female, or mostly coming from middle-class families. You have to know this in order to determine if your child will be able to adjust easily to his new school.
Policies – Most brochures will also briefly discuss which major policies they expect their students to follow. This includes but is not limited to the dress code – if they have uniforms or not, observance of religious customs if the school is run by a particular religious sect, and so forth.
Application Details – Nearing the last part of the brochure, you’ll commonly find a section exclusively dedicated to providing details about the application procedure. This is where you’ll learn about the requirements and the testing schedules.
Tuition – Last but not the least is the tuition fee that the school’s charging. Not all brochures however will provide you with the exact rates they’ll be charging their students. If the brochure you have with you doesn’t provide any information about this, you may have no choice but to personally contact the school.
A brochure will rarely give you the complete picture of a school, but it can however tell you if enrolling in a particular school is an extremely good – or bad – idea. For the best results, use the brochure to come up with more detailed questions to ascertain if a particular school is ideal for your child.
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