Changing School After 10th: Is It a Good Idea?

Students and parents change schools after the 10th Boards for a variety of reasons. Some of them are obviously acceptable, and often unavoidable, while the others bring more trouble than benefits. The fact goes without saying that right after the 10th standard all students stand at a crucial crossroads of their life, probably the first. This is not only a time when they just sat for an examination that is going to decide their life but such students also have career choices in their minds. Changing schools at this junction is a huge step for the students and no matter what the popular belief is, the idea needs to be questioned. In this post, we explore the topic from the students’ side of things when parents decide the switch. How great is the idea actually?
When the idea is not feasible
If you are already in one of the top CBSE schools in Gurgaon, it is not practical to switch to another top school. Parents and students alike are often influenced by the stories of the grass being greener on the other side. In reality, no educational institution can achieve a hundred percent perfection all the time. They can surely try their best to improve but the decision should not be made solely based on the negative parameters of the current school and the positive attributes of the next school.
Decisions to switch often arise on the following grounds.
  • The curriculum for 11th and 12th standard is better in the other school
  • School B has better sports facilities
  • My child is getting science there but this school is refusing to provide
  • The teachers are better there, as per my colleague’s opinion
Before pulling your child out based on the above parameters, you must ponder on the validity of these reasons. Even if the student is at the best school in the country, the lightest of negativity will catch your eye and you are bound to feel that the other school is way better than the present one. If the current top school is refusing science to your child, talk to his/her teachers to understand the proper reason. Avoid allowing your resentments to take the decision.
The effect on students
Once you have established your decision that a switch is indeed necessary, you are basically asking the student to step out of his/her comfort zone during this critical stage. If the student was already aligned with the educational ambiance of the present school, it will be a massive change to swallow for him/her in the next institution. The faculty will change. His/her peers will change. And making companions at this junction is more difficult than as children. Isolation may creep in. The change might bring out stress and anxiety. And when the student was supposed to be focusing on education and career, he/she now has to deal with these added natural emotions.
Plus, it breaks the cycle of personalisation. This student is totally new to the teachers of the next school. They will find it difficult to read your child in such a short span of time and his/her learning will suffer. Thus, it is always suggested that you, as parents, pick the best institute in the list of schools in Gurgaon in the pre-primary stage only and stick to it till the 12th standard.

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