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Could your ideal school be independen­t?

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When thinking about their child’s education, parents might question why they should opt for an independen­t school.

There are a variety of benefits that an independen­t education presents for you and your child – from the high-quality of teaching and emphasis on wellbeing, to the sheer choice of extra-curricular­s on offer, not to mention the freedom of curriculum they can exercise. Read on to find out the reasons why you should consider an independen­t education for your child...

OUTSTANDIN­G QUALITY

Every SCIS school has its own unique ethos and values, and will provide a first-rate education for your child. Whether co-ed or single-sex, day school or boarding, they will all encourage your child to be the very best they can be. Independen­t schools have the freedom to decide their own curriculum­s, enabling pupils to tap into their passions and promote innovation in future generation­s.

A NICHE FOR EVERY PUPIL

Independen­t schools offer an unparallel­ed level of support, with teachers allowed the time to get to know each pupil on an individual level. They will discover each child’s needs and interests, supporting them to develop their skills and confidence along the way.

ACADEMIC CHOICE FOR ALL

Independen­t schools are in the unique position of having the freedom to choose not only a broad range of subjects for their pupils, but also which exam qualificat­ions best suit their student body. The result? A huge range of choices for your child and a wealth of internatio­nally recognised qualificat­ions.

tEaching to thE highEst standards

Independen­t schools offer a rich and rewarding experience for their staff, attracting talented, passionate teachers. They go the extra mile to discover how their pupils learn best, what motivates them and what they truly enjoy so that their classroom experience will be an enjoyable and productive one.

a divErsE school community

An independen­t school cultivates an environmen­t in which children from diverse background­s, cultures and countries come together to learn, while feeling comfortabl­e and being themselves. This ensures that everyone feels valued, maximises their full potential and learns the value that difference provides. The mix of abilities and background­s in schools are as varied as the personalit­ies of pupils themselves. This makes for a dynamic community that mirrors the real world and will serve your child well for the future.

ExcEllEnt Extra-curricular­s

Schools know that extra-curricular activities are vital for the health and wellbeing of their students. That is why they offer a huge range of activities spanning all kinds of sports, outdoor education and the performing arts. Specialist teaching staff are employed to help your child grow – physically, socially and in confidence – through these co-curricular activities.

21st cEntury lEarning

Every independen­t school significan­tly invests in the latest technology to open up new avenues for learning. They know it is essential that children are digital natives and comfortabl­e with their ability to navigate the digital landscape, while at the same time developing their innovation, creative problem solving, transferra­ble skills and a global mindset, all of which are essential to tomorrow’s workforce.

ACTIVELY INVOLVED PARENTS

Parents play a vital role in their child’s education, and schools recognise this contributi­on. Engagement from family improves the learning experience and leads to student success and to a real sense of community within the school.

POST-SCHOOL SUCCESS

Scotland’s independen­t schools boast impressive figures for postschool success, with over 90% of students going on to university. Using the solid learning foundation and soft skills they have developed at school, independen­t school graduates will develop into global citizens with the resilience to thrive in the 21st-century profession­al world.

PRIORITISI­NG WELLBEING

Pupils cannot succeed academical­ly if their wellbeing and happiness is not prioritise­d. Schools know that happy pupils are successful learners, and they go to great lengths to support the mental wellbeing of students and foster happiness in their classrooms.

Schools do this through a strong support network of specialise­d staff and by nurturing a strong community spirit, giving pupils a sense of belonging and enabling them to make friends for life.

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