Pupils who learn to be independent at school will reap the rewards in life beyond education, says Giulia Rhodes.
From remembering equipment and managing homework, through to studying for exams and preparing for university, Senior School demands a growing level of independence. But for many children and parents, this transition towards self-sufficiency can be a major concern.
“A good school will be instrumental in helping pupils through this process, providing a nurturing and supportive environment in which to flex fledgling adult muscles,” says Claire Osborn, Headmistress of Braeside and Normanhurst Schools, Essex.
“We are very mindful that as well as educational outcomes, we are preparing young people for life outside school,” she says. “It is a gradual process and shouldn’t be frightening. We want them to develop a sense of who they are, and learn to make decisions and understand responsibilities.”
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