Top 5 Mistakes Parents Make When Applying to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Schools
Applying to private school is an exciting and often life-changing step for families. With multiple deadlines, interviews, and application components to manage, it's also a process that can be easy to misstep—especially for first-time applicants. While each school has its own admissions process, certain challenges tend to repeat. By recognizing the most common mistakes, you can reduce stress and present a stronger application for your child.
Here are the top five mistakes to avoid—and how to steer clear of them:
1. Starting the Process Too Late
Waiting too long to begin is one of the most common—and avoidable—errors. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø schools operate on specific timelines, often with fall and winter deadlines for the following academic year. Starting late can lead to:
Missing open house events or campus tours
Reduced financial aid options
Rushed essay and recommendation preparation
Overlooked school options due to time constraints
Tip: Begin researching schools 12–18 months before your desired start date. Mark key dates and create a calendar to keep everything on track. A helpful resource is our guide on how to evaluate a private school.
2. Focusing Too Much on Prestige — Instead of Fit
Many families chase well-known or highly ranked schools without considering whether they align with a child’s personality, learning
