Last Updated on March 20, 2020
Last Updated on March 20, 2020
Even if they don’t let you attend a class or spend much time there, most schools would gladly offer tours. As a parent, you should take advantage of this chance to check the school’s cleanliness, tidiness, and level of engagement. But that’s not all, you should also take note of the way you’ve been received by the school’s administration, as well as the overall behavior of the students and how the staff is responding to them.
You may also want to consider driving by the school during schooltime, and non-school hours to monitor the surroundings and see if that environment would be safe and comfortable for your child.