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    Joyful child smiling brightly in a sunny outdoor setting, surrounded by nature.

    My child is currently happy in school – should I really move them?

    If your child is happy, that’s a blessing.

    But the fact that you’re even looking at other options suggests that something feels missing.

    Parents don’t randomly search for alternatives when everything feels fully aligned.

    No one likes change.

    Children don’t like change.

    Adults don’t like change.

    But change is often necessary when you’re thinking long term.

    We tell our children to do homework even when they don’t want to.

    Not because it makes them happy in that moment.

    It’s because we know it’s good for them.

    Short-term comfort isn’t always the same as long-term benefit.

    And what we’ve often seen is that after the transition, children settle.

    They adapt.

    They make friends.

    They build relationships with their teachers.

    And they become happy in the new environment as well.

    So the real question isn’t just, “Are they happy right now?”

    It’s, “Is this the right environment for who they are becoming?”

    If something feels missing, it’s worth paying attention to that instinct.

    Your Attractive HeadingIf your child is happy, that’s a blessing.

    But the fact that you’re even looking at other options suggests that something feels missing.

    Parents don’t randomly search for alternatives when everything feels fully aligned.

    No one likes change.

    Children don’t like change.

    Adults don’t like change.

    But change is often necessary when you’re thinking long term.

    We tell our children to do homework even when they don’t want to.

    Not because it makes them happy in that moment.

    It’s because we know it’s good for them.

    Short-term comfort isn’t always the same as long-term benefit.

    And what we’ve often seen is that after the transition, children settle.

    They adapt.

    They make friends.

    They build relationships with their teachers.

    And they become happy in the new environment as well.

    So the real question isn’t just, “Are they happy right now?”

    It’s, “Is this the right environment for who they are becoming?”

    If something feels missing, it’s worth paying attention to that instinct.

    Lady Evelyn Independent School was born out of a need for a top online independent school offering all-round education, grounded in Islamic ethos, and coupled with academic excellence and morals and values of the highest standards.

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