The Questions Parents Often Forget to Ask at an Open Day
August 21, 2026
Choosing the right school for your child is an important decision and a school Open Day is an opportunity to look beyond the classrooms and facilities. It is a chance to meet the teachers, experience the school environment and understand what everyday life could look like for your child. While parents often ask about academics, fees and school hours, there are a few important questions that can easily be overlooked.
Here are some questions worth asking at your next school Open Day:
1.How does the school support each child’s individual strengths?
Every child learns differently. Ask how the school identifies individual strengths, interests and areas where additional support may be needed. Understanding the school’s approach to personalised learning can give you a better idea of how your child will be supported both academically and emotionally.
2.What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?
A child’s school experience extends far beyond academics. Ask about sport, cultural activities, leadership opportunities, technology, community involvement and other extracurricular activities. These experiences can help children develop confidence, teamwork, communication and leadership skills alongside their academic development.
3.How does the school prepare students for the future?
It is worth looking beyond what your child will learn today and asking how the school prepares students for tomorrow.
Find out how the school develops skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, communication and leadership. You can also ask about university pathways, career guidance and opportunities for global exposure.
4.What is the school culture like?
A school’s culture can have a significant impact on a child’s experience. Ask how the school creates an environment where students feel supported, respected and encouraged to participate. During your Open Day visit, take time to observe how students interact with one another and with their teachers. Sometimes, what you see can be just as informative as what you are told.
5.How do teachers and parents communicate?
Strong communication between a school and families is an important part of a child’s education. Ask how parents receive updates about academic progress, school activities and their child’s overall development. Understanding how and when communication takes place can help you know what to expect as a parent.
6.What does a typical school day look like?
A school tour may show you where your child will learn, but asking about a typical day can help you understand how they will experience it. Ask about lessons, breaks, activities, transitions and opportunities for students to interact with their peers. This can provide a more realistic picture of daily school life.
7.What makes your school different?
This may be one of the most valuable questions to ask. Rather than simply comparing facilities, ask what the school believes sets its educational approach and student experience apart. The answer can help you understand the school’s values, priorities and vision.
8.The best questions are often answered by simply being there
An Open Day gives you the opportunity to see the school environment for yourself, meet the people behind the learning and get a sense of what everyday life could look like for your child.
If you’re considering your options for the year ahead, you’re welcome to visit Crawford International’s Gauteng Open Day on 5 September 2026 and experience the school for yourself.













