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Open days are the perfect opportunity for parents and students to find out more about the schools, university or TAFE campuses they are interested in.
It is important to visit open days armed with a list of questions and a positive attitude.
With so many open days coming up to help you better prepare for university, TAFE or high school, it’s important to be organised.
Here are some worthwhile tips for students from gooduniguide.com.au:
Make a plan:
If you plan to attend several open days make sure you have assigned a date and time for each.
Make a shortlist of the places you’d really like to see.
If an open day you wish to attend conflicts with another, make an effort to visit the school’s website or give them a call to find out more information.
Some schools will still allow parents and potential students to tour the school if they missed the open day.
Come prepared:
Check the schedules and if there is a particular tour or event you want to see.
Plan your day so you can attend these events and still see the rest of the campus.
Find out parking information in advance, you don’t want to be late because you couldn’t find parking in time.
Consider bringing a family member or a friend to give you a second opinion.
This also works for parents selecting a high school for their child.
Talk to the right people:
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Never be afraid to ask questions: you may not get the same opportunity again.
If there are students available, chat to them about what they enjoy about the school this might give future students and parents a great perspective for attending a particular school or university. It is also a good idea to talk to staff to find out about the curriculum, class schedules and learning expectations.
Talking to students and teachers is a great way to gain insight into the school community.
Explore:
This is a great way to get a feel for the campus.
It is also a great way to learn more about school history, facilities and navigation. Take a look around the school grounds and explore the classrooms, the outdoor areas, the hall and the library and ask yourself if the school or university really is what you hope it will be.
And, most importantly, have fun:
Parents should encourage children to talk to fellow students and take part in any activities running on the day.
Choosing a school should be a joyful experience and you should be able to enjoy the process.
Open days are the perfect opportunity for parents, carers and students to learn more about the facilities in their area.
For more tips and information visit gooduniguide.com.au.