What do private schools look for in terms of character and growth potential?

Private schools place a strong importance on character in candidates, looking for students who display integrity, accountability, and respect. Beyond academic performance, schools prioritize growth potential, seeking students who will continue to improve personally and academically. Evidence of resilience, tenacity in the face of adversity, and a desire to learn from mistakes are all important indicators of a student’s potential to prosper in their community. These characteristics indicate that a candidate is not only a strong student but also a positive, contributing part of the school community who will enrich and benefit from the resources available. Private schools think a student’s character and development potential are critical to long-term success.

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