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There
is no right way to select students from a pool of application forms into a
school which has limited seats. Every school has their own little algorithm
they follow to ensure that quality students get selected. This algorithm can be
biased, illogical or downright ridiculous but one cannot do anything about it.
You don’t like it? Okay Bye.
My
friends who are settled in different continents across the world gave me really
interesting insights about admission processes they know about. Sadly for us in
Muscat, the algorithm to selection of students to Indian Schools is a bigger
secret than the secret ingredient in KFC chicken. All we could make out from
this yearly unpromising ritual is that kids who have a sibling already enrolled
in the school stand a better chance, which effectively means that we have gone
back to the dreadful times from the Bible wherein first-borns are screwed big
time.
If my son came to know about this he’d
probably ask me ‘Amma why did I have to be born first? Why? Why? WHY???!!’ and I will probably say ‘Excellent
question’.
Some
schools resort to customized skill tests and friendly interviews and rate
children based on their performance in the same. This process starts a lot of
stress and pressure on parents, because the chances are that the kid will refuse to disclose anything including his name at the interview. We all know kids do not give a damn about social norms. They also display extreme intolerance to interviews. They know all rules in the book
to freak us out. Oh well we are all freaks anyway.
In
some countries the authorities ask the parents to produce their payslip and tax returns with applications.
Schools that are so concerned about the earnings of parents should also run a
background check on them just to ensure that they are not smugglers or members
of any underworld mafia gangs. After going through brochures of different
schools and their fee structures, I am convinced that this is how normal hard
working, straight forward individuals become business minded, tax evading people
who usually end up above the law. I have also heard of schools that give
preference to double incomes, so that hidden charges (without receipts) that
crop up from nowhere can be met without too much fuss. Other schools do not consider kids whose
mothers go to work, because some of the age inappropriate projects and
assignments are meant for parents. Like we haven’t suffered enough already.
I
am making my son continue in the same school where he went to nursery; however
this school has classes up to KG-II only. The Indian Schools admission results
(first draw) did not come in favor of him, so we are waiting for second draw
results. This is not fun, I tell you.