Choosing the right school for their child is one of a parents most important decisions they will make, and in the Australian environment parents have the right to choose. Schools suit students at different stages, and often the child or the parent makes a choice to go to a particular school, and even to change schools when opportunities and circumstances change.
Luckily for many, small schools are still operating and are often more supportive of individual’s care while reaching high academic outcomes. Small schools can offer a more flexible learning program for the individual, fostering wellbeing in a way that is out of reach for a larger school.
Unique staff – because of the small number of staff in a small school, staff don’t collect in silos but are able to take on a variety of roles and get to know students in their school, rather than just a face in a class.
Close monitoring and tracking of learning – small schools can offer unique ways of tracking students who are not just a number, their individual needs can be monitored and supports put in place quickly when needed.
Relationships and connections – between students and staff are deeper as staff get to know their students in the playground, at sport times and in the small classes that are offered.
Partnerships between school and home – fosters belonging, leadership and social and emotional skills.
Having a go – in a safe environment where students are not ‘lost in the crowd’ help students to learn from their mistakes and develop creativity.
There is much to be said for the small school advantage and the results are in themselves a pleasing reminder of the advantages to be had in a small school environment.
For more information on the small school advantage please contact Clarence Valley Anglican School.