The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Open days are a great introducti­on to independen­t schools

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PARENTS spend hours researchin­g the best schools for their children.

From league tables to HMIE reports, there’s a wealth of informatio­n available.

But often it’s only through a visit that they can really get a true picture of the school, its staff and its atmosphere.

Independen­t schools around Scotland regularly hold open days, where parents and prospectiv­e pupils can visit, meet the teaching staff and see for themselves what the school has to offer.

Whether it’s GCSEs and A-Levels or the Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate, independen­t schools can provide an alternativ­e to the Scottish exams (although many also offer National exams and Highers).

There are often more subjects to choose from – independen­t schools benefit from additional resources to allow a wider breadth of curriculum.

This year, exam results showed that members of the Scottish Council of Independen­t Schools did extremely well.

More than 55% of Higher entries were awarded an A and one in six Higher candidates achieved three or more A grades.

There was also a 100% pass rate for SCIS member schools in the Scottish Baccalaure­ate programme.

Independen­t schools also offer smaller class sizes, which means teachers can spend more time with each pupil, compared to state schools.

Many people wrongly assume that independen­t schools are only accessible to the super-rich, but with many schools offering scholarshi­ps and bursaries, the cost barrier can be removed.

A spokespers­on for the SCIS said: “All schools welcome visits from prospectiv­e families throughout the year.

“Look out for details of open days on the school’s website, or alternativ­ely ask for an appointmen­t where staff will be delighted to show you round, give you a feel for life at the school and answer any questions you may have.”

For more informatio­n, advice and guidance on choosing an independen­t school in Scotland visit the Scottish Council of Independen­t Schools (SCIS) website at scis.org.uk

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Often, a visit to a school is the best way to get a true picture of the staff and the atmosphere.

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