A child staying in Sydney starts his official education from any child care in Eastern suburbs. Selecting a suitable care for one’s child is itself a daunting task as parents are not confident about leaving their child under an outsider’s care. As the child grows parents pressure increases as they would be in a dilemma in choosing the best education facility for their ward.
Parents feel private schools in Melbourne offer better education than public education facilities. Experts feel this is a misconception as parents feel extra fees would give them better education. Sending a child to a public school would mean taking a big chance with their education while sending them to a private school would mean heavy fees to get their child educated, even if it is out of their reach. Experts are of the opinion that the only difference between a private and public educational facility is that the private schools are owned and operated privately while the public schools are managed by Australian Government Education System. The difference in management makes these facilities different in many ways. The positives of a private school are
· Libraries: A better range of books with proper guidance and access to computer.
· Laboratory facilities: Modern laboratory equipments to help understand the concepts better.
· Sporting and athletic facilities: Could encourage students having sporting and athletic interests, thereby encouraging overall development of child.
· Music rooms: Private schools have multiple music rooms with proper guidance and instruments to help children enhance their love for music.
. Art: Students with hobbies in art like painting, sculpting are also encouraged to work up on by experts in the field.
· Quality of class room: Private schools provide modern classrooms with air conditioners and room heaters. Benches and tables present in the class room are of top most quality. Students are under continuous observation even in the absence of teacher by the CCTV installed in the class rooms.
No comments:
Post a Comment