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Seminar Series: Education Essentials

How to get the best education for your child?   In this bilingual seminar series experts from SRIS Cambridge School will tell parents everything they need to know to provide their children with the best education. Seminars focus on the role of school and parents in student support and how to develop language fluency, not just in English. They also explore the impact of education decisions on future career prospects. The seminars address all parents, no matter what international, private or public school their children are attending. They are especially valuable to families that focus on multilingual education or want to send their kids to universities abroad.

Choosing the best school

Seminar 1: Choosing the best school
This seminar in the SRIS seminar series “Education Essentials” focuses on what school is best for your education goals and your family budget.

The education market in Bishkek has become highly competitive. As one of Bishkek’s education pioneers, offering international education since 1996, we meet many parents, confused by the abundance of schooling options now available.

Should you supplement your public or private school with language courses or is switching to an international school the best choice? What to look for when selecting a school?

How to find out which school delivers what your child needs and who just tells you what you want to hear?

This seminar is NOT a SRIS sales pitch. We want to give you the knowledge and criteria to differentiate good schools with valid education offers from those just infotaining your children for money, with little value on later university selection or the job market.

10 facts you need to know when choosing a school.

“My seminar in the SRIS seminar series “Education Essentials” focuses on what school is best for your education goals and your family budget. The education market in Bishkek has become highly competitive. Being one of the pioneers of education in Bishkek, offering international education since 1996, we meet many parents who are confused by the abundance of educational options available now. Should you supplement your studies at a public or private school with language courses, or is it easier to go to an international school? What should I pay attention to when choosing a school? How do you know which school will actually give what your child needs, and who just tells you what you want to hear?”

Shelly Gupta