School open days are the first step in a relationship that will shape your child's future, says Jessica Moore
An open day can be an emotional experience. "A parent will
get a feeling when they walk in, and that often dictates which school
they choose for their child," says Trevor Kernohan, the principal of
Fulneck School in Leeds. "Parents can look online and study a school's
brochure sent to them, but no matter how good those resources are, you
can't experience the atmosphere of the school remotely; you have to come
in."
Andrew Turner, deputy head of Charterhouse School
in Surrey, agrees: "That initial look around is absolutely vital; it is
where a parent and their child start to assess whether they fit the
environment and [whether it fits] them."
According to Zoƫ Marlow, director of admissions at Roedean
Girls' School, that open day is just a starting point. "It is where
prospective parents and students decide whether they like the location,
the buzz and the head," she explains. But it's not until several
meetings, assessments and interviews later that a pupil actually unpacks
her bag. "By the time a girl starts, she and her parents will have a
strong sense of what it's like to study here."
At both Roedean and Fulneck, open days can involve hands-on
classes for prospective students while parents chat to senior staff and
current students. Current pupils then lead a tour of the school. "Our
children are brilliant ambassadors for the school. They could sell it
three times over," notes Kernohan. "And meeting the child also gives the
school a chance to see how well they will fit in," he adds.
At Charterhouse things are a little different. Instead of
open days, they tailor individual tours for interested parents. This
happens most days throughout the academic year. "Nothing is going on
specifically for these visitors that wouldn't normally be going on,"
says Turner. "Parents get an honest insight."
Whatever the format, this first meeting is crucial. It can
lead to a lasting and pivotal relationship. If family and school hit it
off, further dates are arranged. Students come back for a taster day;
potential boarders are invited to stay overnight. "That's the point at
which they form a strong opinion about whether they want to come here,"
Marlow says.
The Independent Schools Council (ISC) website publishes the
dates of open days at the vast majority of UK independent schools. You
can also find league tables, inspectorate reports and exam results. But
results and reputation can only take parents so far in the
decision-making process.
"We would advise any parent to go and see a school if they
can," says Judith Fenn, head of school services at the ISC. "Look out
for the things the school hasn't put on specifically for the open day.
Check noticeboards to see what's happening day-to-day. That will give
you an extra insight and help you decide whether it's a school your
child will be happy at."
The ISC website also suggests some useful questions to ask,
such as the number of students in each class, the level of contact
between parents and teachers, the percentage of a schools' students that
go on to university, and extracurricular activities.
"Take your child with you," Fenn adds. "Children know which
schools their friends are looking at and they may have an idea of where
they want to go. Sometimes an open day confirms that. Other times, you
may find it's not what you thought."
What's best for one child isn't necessarily best for
another. "Every child has different strengths and weaknesses, and it's
important that their school provides the right environment for them to
thrive in," says Annette McGivern, marketing manager at Charterhouse.
"That's partly down to academic ability, but it's the whole package,
really. We work closely with prospective students, parents and prep
school heads to get that right".
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