No, I don’t think so. Children should always go to the schools where they live. I mean the nearest of their home. Because if they go to that schools, they actually can’t achieve a lot of experience. They have to be brave and they have to be understanding and self-confident so that they can overcome any fears spontaneously. For example, if a student go to a school which is located far from their house, they actually build their confident and energy to study a remote place and getting experience from that place as well as interacting the people of that place so that it will be greater for them and they can also build their ability like that. So I think it would be really great for them to study in a school which is located far from their house.
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Do you think that children should always go to the school nearest to where they live?
I don’t think children should always go to the nearest school. Of course, it’s more convenient because they can save time and either for parents to take them there. But I believe the quality of school is really more essential for this. Because if children go to the nearest school and the education quality was […]
Do you think that children should always go to the school nearest to where they live?
From my point of view it’s not a must. It depends on the child’s needs and available options. The main factor is the quality of education. If the nearby school are good enough in terms of education and facilities, I think it’s better to attend one of them since it can save some time. And […]
Do you think that children should always go to the school nearest to where they live?
In my view children should go to a nice school where there is good study, either it’s near or far, but children should get good knowledge and with extra care of children at school.
Do you think that children should always go to the school nearest to where they live?
It depends with respect of their age. If the children is below 15 years or 18 then they should always go to the nearest school because they do not have enough knowledge to deal with the problems that occurred during transportation. But for the people who are quite matured and can travel alone, they can […]
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