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Common Entrance examination

Our school is accredited by the respective examination boards to participate in the following external examinations:

Common Entrance examinations are a standardized set of tests taken by pupils usually as part of the admissions process for independent or private secondary schools. Here's how it might relate to Sharon Montessori School:

  1. Preparation for Transition: Common Entrance exams serve as a bridge between primary and secondary education. They assess students' readiness for the more rigorous academic environment of secondary school.

  2. Admissions: Many secondary schools, especially independent or private ones, require students to pass Common Entrance exams for admission. Achieving good scores can open doors to prestigious educational institutions.

  3. Curriculum Alignment: Common Entrance exams are typically designed to assess knowledge in core subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science. Sharon Montessori School may need to ensure that its curriculum aligns with the content covered in these exams to adequately prepare students.

  4. Parental Expectations: Parents often view success in Common Entrance exams as a significant milestone for their child's academic journey. Thus, there may be pressure from parents for the school to adequately prepare students for these exams.

  5. Balancing Montessori Principles: Sharon Montessori School must balance the standardized testing approach of Common Entrance exams with its Montessori philosophy, which emphasizes individualized learning and holistic development. Schools may need to find ways to prepare students for exams without compromising the core values of Montessori education.

In summary, while Common Entrance exams can be an important step in a pupil's educational journey, Sharon Montessori School must carefully navigate their implementation to ensure they align with the school's philosophy and values.