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		<title>Variety in Private school choices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Variety in Private school choices There are many private schools to choose from when considering sending your children. There are special needs schools, military schools, religious schools, Montessori schools and Waldorf schools. Thousands of schools focus on high school and offer college preparatory courses. There are schools are residential/ boarding schools or day school. Private [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many private schools to choose from when considering sending your children. There are special needs schools, military schools, religious schools, Montessori schools and Waldorf schools. Thousands of schools focus on high school and offer college preparatory courses. There are schools are residential/ boarding schools or day school.</p>
<p><strong>Private schools offer extracurricular activities , arts and sports as an important part of the programs.<br />
</strong>Most private schools offer many extracurricular activities that a child can choose from . The visual and performing arts, dance, clubs of all kinds, interest groups and community service are just some of the extracurricular activities that are found in private schools.  There are Sports programs combine with academic work and extracurricular activities to develop the child as a whole.</p>
<p><strong>Private schools provide better supervision and have zero tolerance policies.<br />
</strong>One of the appealing aspects about sending your child to private school is that your child will never be a number at a private school. he/ She won&#8217;t be able to hide in the back of the class. Everyone will get a personal attention from the teachers. Another feature of private schools is that most have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to serious deviance of their rules and codes of conduct. Substance abuse, cheating in exams and bullying not unacceptable activities. Because of zero tolerance, you can be sure that you are placing your children in a safe environment. Children will understand that there are serious consequences for unacceptable behavior.</p>
<p><strong>Class Size</strong></p>
<p>The class size of most private schools allows plenty of personal attention.<br />
This  small size allows students plenty of individual attention and lower student-to-teacher ratios. Class and school size matters in education.</p>
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