How To Prepare Your Child For A School Interview?

Shakti Narang
Jan 26, 2023
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Nowadays, every school across the world, especially private ones, schedules interviews before admission. And not just secondary school students, but very young children also are being interviewed to see how prepared they are with the basics to start schooling. Now, the issue lies not with adults but with children.

Because it's difficult to teach a little child everything while also making a positive first impression. Follow along with this article to know in detail about how to prepare your child for an interview.

Now, before we delve into the tips and tricks of interview preparations for your child, let us first assess the whole objective behind school interviews.

Primarily, it may seem like the interview is an assessment of the kids, but there are certain other purposes attached to it. The goal may differ from one system to the next and from one school to the next, but the basic principles remain the same:

● To learn more about a pupil than what is stated on an application or in school reports.

● For parents to learn everything about their queries related to the international school or their children.

● To explain the enrolment process and when the school may be able to offer a place if vacancies are full or have not started yet.

● For the school to explain their policies, ethics, rules, regulations, and how the system works, as well as to highlight the differentiating qualities they provide.

School Interview Tips for Children

Let us now find out about the top tips and tricks that can help parents prepare their children well for school interviews.

1. Spend Time

You should devote time to your child's education on a regular basis. Spend daily time with your kids and teach them new things.

Create a pattern and a time when you advise your child to concentrate solely on the learning aspect, ignoring the enjoyable aspects. Although this will be challenging if your child is a toddler, he or she will learn with time, and your perseverance will pay off. This will assist the child in brushing up on skills and learning quickly.

2. Teach Them to Be Confident

A majority of the children are hesitant to share their opinions in front of outsiders. This results in creating a stumbling block during the admissions process.

Advise the child to stop being self-conscious in front of others.  The only way to tackle the round of child interview questions is by teaching them to make eye contact, shake hands, and answer inquiries to teach them how to introduce themselves.

2. Provide Detailed Information

One of the most important things to do as a parent before approaching a school is to do a thorough research of the probable schools they have in mind.

It's very important to learn everything about the school where the child is going to be enrolled. Schools are very clear about what they want from their future students.

One easy way to do this is to ask the parents of children who are currently enrolled in that school about what questions they ask during the interview and written test.

Also, you might look up common interview questions for students and help your child with some basic knowledge. Gather all available information, make a list of the most often asked questions at the school, and begin with those questions in mind. This will undoubtedly assist your child in preparing for the interview.

4. Dressing Sense

Not only at the moment of interviews but always teach a youngster to dress neatly. Teach them to set their hair and correctly comb it. Dress them in comfortable, breathable clothes.

 It's not just about what parents are wearing. Keep basic formal attire. Glitter ornaments or colours that are bright, sparkly, or dazzling should be avoided.

5. Build Skills

Another very effective way to prepare your child for an interview is to involve them in physical activities. Include your youngster in domestic activities such as putting toys away and clearing their plates.

Make communication, interaction, and other skills a regular part of your day and a game. Because you won't be able to teach these skills to your child in a single day, you need to get started as soon as possible.

Because these skills take time to develop, so don't put too much pressure on your child a month or week before the admissions test.

6. Leaving Good Impression with Your Etiquettes

At times, the first impression is enough to create the last impression. And for that to happen, a child must be taught manners and etiquette from home itself.

Once they behave well and correctly at home, they would automatically be on their best behaviour during interviews. Gestures like politeness, saying thank you, please, and addressing faculties as Sir or Ma’am are the correct ways to behave as well as to create a strong first impression.

7. Help Them to Overcome Their Phobia

Another key step is to create a safe haven for your youngster. Because of their uneasiness in the context of interviews and admission, the majority of children developed school phobias.

Look around to see if anyone else you know is applying to the same school. If your neighbour or a friend is doing so, you may strengthen your bond with them and find your kids a new companion so they don't feel isolated.

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School Admission Interview Questions

With constant progress in education, the idea of schooling and making children prepare for the future has been set on a whole new level. Nowadays, very few schools design such common interview questions for kids like.

● Parent’s name,

● Names of shapes,

● Names of colours,

● National anthem, national song,

● Names of fruits, vegetables, etc.

Instead of these, focus on things like:

● Name of the country,

● Area of residence,

● Occupation of parents,

● Name of the particular school where the child is interviewed.

Other than these, also make the child aware of the surroundings. There is a lot to learn from there.

It has often been seen that interview questions for child admission to school consist of surprising questions which can be doled out to the kids to test their observation and memory.

Therefore, the best way to prepare your child for an interview is to make them curious about their surroundings. Placing these interesting tasks in front of them helps give a lot of encouragement to these youngsters, and also helps to boost confidence and awareness significantly.

Things like some new words from books, advertisements from posters or hoardings, number patterns of car license plates, etc help manifold.

Following are some of the very common interview questions for class 1 admission:

1. What subjects do you like the most?

2. What do you do as a hobby?

3. How do you spend your spare time?

4. What books do you read?

5. Tell me about your family?

Now, let us have a look at some of the interview questions for child nursery admission:

1. Drawing something.

2. Identifying colours, objects, fruits, vegetables, etc.

3. Writing down their own name.

4. Counting numbers from 0 to 10 etc.

Role of Parents

Barring the child, you as parents have significant roles to play when it comes to the question of how to prepare your child for an interview. Let us know what to be done on the parent's part.

● You must remain absolutely flexible when it comes to scheduling interviews. The majority of interviews take place during the school day.

● Do not respond to any questions aimed at your youngster. Allow your youngster to respond to questions themselves, and say what comes to their mind.

This way, the faculties also get to know the strengths or shortcomings of the child.

● Punctuality is the key! And it also speaks discipline. So, always arrive on time. If you're running late, call the school to inform them. Allow plenty of travel time so that you and your child are both relaxed and prepared for the meeting.

● Pay attention to the interviewer, avoid interrupting them in between, and make sure to address any inquiries that you have as a parent. Also, don’t hesitate or feel uneasy to send an email with further questions after the interview.

Conclusion

These were some of the general school interview questions for students, which would get parents to have an idea as to what and how to prepare their kids for school interviews.

Hence, not only the child, but the parent must also simultaneously work to prepare their child for an interview.

Shakti Narang

Shakti Narang a great teacher to whom students know they can go with any problems or concerns or even to share a funny story.She is a pre primary and a founder teacher of GIIS Noida with the experience of more than 13 years. Her vision as a teacher is to instil the belief in her students that they can achieve anything and everything in this world by working hard towards their goal. She wishes to develop a comprehensive learning environment for every child and to give them happiness to keep them motivated. Its my pleasure to share that I have been awarded  twice with IIHM Award for best teacher , Innovator  award, Long service award , Employee of the month award..

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