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  1. Agnes School secondary aims to develop a sound mind in a sound body, a strong willpower, a generous heart and a joyful soul. The curriculum in S1 & S2 (1 st & 2 nd years of secondary school) Class starts at 8.20 and finishes at 4pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. And from 8.20 until 12.10 on Wednesday. Exams, diplomas and certifications

  2. Monday, April 15, 2024, open doors 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., pre-primary and primary school, rue Louis Hap 143. Monday April 22, 2024, 8 p.m., Information evening for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of the SECONDARY SCHOOL, avenue Père Damien 31. The gift list is available here! Let’s welcome Agnes School secondary! Wish List Agnes School secondary.

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  4. Agnes Scott is a historically women's college made up of just over 1000 students, which seemed to be the solution to the problems I thought I had. I applied to 11 schools and was accepted into 9, and Agnes Scott gave me the best financial aid offer (which was surprising because I'm an out of state student and my state school's offer didn't even ...

    • Our Number One Reason For Choosing A Secondary School: The Journey
    • GCSE Options
    • The Atmosphere at The School
    • The Ofsted Report
    • How Well They Support Learners
    • Extra Curricular Activities
    • The Library
    • Behaviour Policies
    • Social Reasons For Choosing A Secondary School: Where Friends Are Going?
    • Should You Let Your Child Choose Their Secondary School?

    As when we looked at primary schools, I’m keen for my children to go to a secondary school they can walk to. For us, this factor takes our choice for top spot on the application form down to two schools. There are a number of reasons that this a priority for us. I don’t want to deal with driving to school every morning and I’m not keen on paying fo...

    While the GCSE options choice is a long way off, I am factoring it into the decision. I believe we all do better when studying subjects we care about and so I’m keen for him to go to a school that will allow him to take as many subjects he enjoys as possible. This means that we’re are considering both the subjects a school offers at GCSE and the nu...

    Visiting a school is the only way you can really judge this one and different people will perceive the atmosphere in a school differently. This year it’s harder to make a judgement on this due to the COVID-19 related restrictions. We have been able to visit both of our closest schools however while one took us into all of the buildings and let us s...

    While both of our top choice schools are rated “Good”, one has “Outstanding” in several areas. Reading the detail of the OFSTEDreports gave more incite into what the schools do well in and what they struggle with. For example one school doesn’t do so well as helping more able students to stretch themselves and one highlights some issues with behavi...

    As parents of a child who has found school tricky, I’m keen to send him to a school that will support him. I worry that a school will judge him on his SATS results and not help him to achieve his best, whatever that turns out to be. Luckily I don’t feel either of the schools we’re really interested in would do that and both have good records for he...

    If your child has particular interests they want to pursue then you’ll want to find out what extra curricular activities the school offers. Being able to play their preferred sport for their school can be great for a child’s confidence and development. If they can’t do their activity through school, then it can be useful to explore whether or not t...

    As a former librarian, I can’t help but take special interest in the library provision.Readingfor pleasure has a significant correlation with academic achievement and so I was keen to see a library that was embedded well in the school, providing opportunities for children to fall in love with books. Initiatives like “Drop everything and read” are g...

    It’s useful to consider whether the behaviour policies of the school fit with your own beliefs. It can leave you in a tricky position if they don’t. While the uniform policies at both schools are fine for our son, our daughter currently prefers to wear boys uniform and this will likely be an issue at one of the schools when the time comes for her t...

    While as adults, we know they will probably make lots of new friends at secondary school, I know it is important to him. At the moment everyone is in the middle of visiting schools but as it becomes clearer who is putting which school as their first choice, I imagine this will become a bigger factor in his thinking. While I don’t think friendships ...

    It has been interesting chatting with other parents about secondary school choices. Some are very much of the opinion that it’s a parents choice, others, myself included, feel that the child should have a fairly big say. A lot will depend on your child and the choice of schools around you. Some children will choose purely on what their friends are ...

  5. Mar 23, 2017 · With their course flexibility, small class size, highly qualified faculty members, student government and wellness programming, Agnes Scott College should definitely be at the top of the list for women who are considering a liberal arts education after high school.

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  6. Agnes School is a private, fee-paying school. School fees are revised annually by the Board of Management. For an admission for the academic year 2023-2024, please refer to the following documents: Fees (tuition fees, fixed fees and optional services) can be viewed here Notice Minerval 2023-2024 EN.

  7. Learn about Agnes Scott's admission deadlines and application requirements for high school students, homeschool students and DACA or undocumented students.

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