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RE: Planning For Your Child's Education: Which School Should You Choose?

Often times, ultimately for most families, it comes down to their personal finances commitment, and scholarship options available out there - asides from considering the quality of teachers and schools. Things ain't getting any cheaper nowadays. I have always shared my insights with my 'school parents' that there isn't going to be THAT one perfect school that can fulfill all the demands, but with some flexibility, I am sure we can enroll our kids in the 'most ideal' school for them. Thank you for sharing your valuable thoughts here, @alvinauh! :)

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A few parents told me how they select school is by options, and when they say option, they meant financially. It's really a long term decision, really. If a kid starts school at 7, that's at least 10 years of investing in that decision. Those who send their kids to private school will have that burden on their shoulder for a while, for sure.

But then, the opposite may also be true - the thought of "what if" will weight at the back of the parent's mind. What if I've sent my kids to a better school. What if I'm screwing up their future because I didn't try hard enough?

Decisions decisions decisions.