How to Choose the Right School
August 18, 2025
How to Choose the Right School
Choosing the right school is one of the most significant decisions a parent can make; it shapes not only a child’s education but also their values, confidence and outlook on life. In South Africa, where the range of schooling options is broad – from public and independent schools to boarding, online and blended models – this choice requires careful thought.
Understanding Your Child’s Needs
The process begins with your child. Every student is unique, and the right school should align with their learning style, personality and interests. Parents can start by reflecting on how their child thrives; do they excel in collaborative environments, or do they prefer structured, independent work? Are they drawn to sports, arts or technology?
At Crawford International, for example, we see the benefits of providing varied academic and extracurricular opportunities to meet diverse needs. Our students engage in subjects and activities that allow them to discover their strengths while building the confidence to address areas of growth.
Considering Academic Approach and Curriculum
A school’s academic offering goes beyond its curriculum. While it is important to consider whether a school follows CAPS, or the IEB, parents should also ask how learning is approached. Is it purely content-driven, or does it emphasise critical thinking, creativity and collaboration?
Research by Spaull (2022) suggests that educational success is increasingly linked to skills such as problem-solving and adaptability – qualities developed through inquiry-based and experiential learning. Schools that integrate technology effectively, like through Crawford’s EdTech innovation hubs and digital platforms, prepare students for a world where information is accessible, but the ability to interpret and apply it is what truly matters.
Evaluating Facilities and Resources
Facilities are not merely aesthetic; they reflect a school’s priorities. Well-equipped science laboratories, technology centres, libraries and sports amenities indicate a commitment to balanced development. South African studies highlight the correlation between infrastructure and student performance, with well-resourced schools often achieving higher engagement and academic outcomes (DBE, 2021).
Exploring School Culture and Values
The right school should feel like the right fit. Culture is shaped by values, communication and the relationships between students, teachers and parents. Visiting a school on an Open Day or arranging a private tour allows families to experience the atmosphere first-hand. Observe whether students appear engaged, whether teachers connect meaningfully with them, and how diversity and inclusion are embraced.
Location, Logistics and Support Systems
Practical considerations such as location, transport and aftercare can influence the decision. For some families, boarding may be an option, particularly where distance or lifestyle factors make daily commuting challenging. The availability of academic support programmes, counselling services and communication tools like Toddle ensures parents remain connected to their child’s progress in real time.
Making an Informed Decision
Ultimately, choosing the right school is a balance between head and heart. Use objective information such as academic performance, facilities and curriculum, but also trust your instincts when it comes to culture and fit. The South African Schools Act empowers parents to make decisions in their child’s best interest, and with the variety of quality schools available, the focus should be on finding an environment where your child will flourish academically, socially and emotionally.
The journey to choosing a school may feel complex, but with the right questions and a clear understanding of your child’s needs, you can make a decision that sets them on a path to lifelong learning and success.






