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What is the Best Age to Start School for Your Child?

Starting school is a big step for both children and parents. One of the most common questions is: What is the best age to start school? The answer depends on your child. Every child is different, and factors like their emotions, social skills, and ability to learn all play a role in deciding when they’re ready for school.

It can be stressful for parents to identify the ideal age for their child to start school. Even though school is often started at 3 or 4  years old, some kids are ready to start sooner, and some would benefit from starting even later. In this blog, we will talk about the things you should consider when deciding the right age for your child to start school, and how The Landmark School helps your child grow, no matter what age they are when they begin their school journey.

Things to Consider When Setting an Age to Start School

Here are some main factors to consider:

  1. Developmental Milestones

Children develop at different rates. Consider the following:

  • Emotional readiness: Can your child handle being away from you?
  • Cognitive abilities: Can they follow instructions and show interest in learning?
  • Social skills: Are they ready to interact, share, and play with others?
  1. Social and Emotional Readiness

Children should be able to socialize with other children and deal with the emotional stress that comes from being away from their parents. Children should also be able to play with one another and work collaboratively in groups.

  1. School Policies:

Each school has its own age-based admission policies. At The Landmark School, we have our own school admission age criteria for each class, so we can have children placed with their appropriate peers. Below are our age eligibility policies:

Nursery: Children are to be aged three (3) years or above by June 1st of the given academic year.

Lower Kindergarten (LKG): Children are to be aged four (4) years or above by June 1st of the given academic year.

Upper Kindergarten (UKG): Children are to be aged five (5) years or above by June 1st of the given academic year.

Grade 1: Children are to be aged six (6) years or above by June 1st of the given academic year.

These age guidelines help us ensure that children are developmentally ready for school.

  1. Individual Factors:

Each child is an individual. Even though children’s ages are an important factor, other things like the child’s temperament, prior learning environment exposure (like daycare or preschool), and readiness come into play. For some children, starting school a year early is the right decision, and for others, it is better to wait a year to start school.

The Landmark School’s Approach to Early Childhood Education

The Landmark School values each child’s unique learning style and pace, which is why we practice flexible early childhood education.

  • Learning Through Play: Our programs help develop creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
  • Small Class Sizes: Social and emotional growth is important, and with low student-to-teacher ratios, we foster that.
  • Well-Rounded Curriculum: Our sports programs, along with other academic and non-academic subjects, ensure a balanced curriculum.

Confidence and curiosity are integral to a child’s learning, and we believe our programs help to instill both, therefore building a strong foundational learning.

Why The Landmark School Stands Out: Building Relationships and a Strong Commitment

At The Landmark School, we provide a warm, supportive environment where children can grow and learn at their own pace. Our early childhood education programs are designed to give each child the personalized attention they need to thrive.

Our experienced teachers carefully assess each child’s readiness for school and create a safe, caring space where they can develop emotionally, socially, and academically. We’ve built a strong reputation in the community over the years, thanks to our commitment to academic excellence and our proven track record of helping children succeed.

We take pride in the trust parents place in us. From the admissions process to tuition fees, we remain transparent and open, ensuring families feel confident and well-informed at every step. This trust is also reflected in positive parent reviews and testimonials, where families share their experiences and journey with The Landmark School.

Conclusion: 

The right age for school depends on your child’s needs. While most kids start around 3or 4, emotional, social, and cognitive readiness is key. The Landmark School offers the perfect environment to help children start their educational journey at their own pace.

Still unsure? We invite you to visit The Landmark School and see how we help children prepare for school. Contact us to learn more and schedule a visit.

 

FAQs: 

  1. How can I tell if my child is ready for school?
    Some signs are following directions, communicating with other kids, and being apart from parents. You could also ask teachers or educators for advice.
  2. How is The Landmark School different from other schools?
    The Landmark School stands apart for its strong focus on academic learning along with social and emotional development.
  3. What is the step-by-step process for admission to The Landmark School?
    Get complete details on The Landmark School admission process  by visiting this page https://www.thelandmarkschool.com/bangalore-school-admission-process/
  4. How do I help my child get ready for school?
    Encourage social development, foster independence with daily tasks, and get them used to a daily routine. Going to school before school starts can also help with the transition.
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