Replying to @💖Imagine❤️🩹peace Gal 💞 Hope it helps #fyp
Many parents often worry about the relationship between their income levels and the possibility of enrolling their children in certain schools. From my experience and conversations with others, it's a misconception that having a higher income would prevent or complicate school admission. In fact, schools typically have varying admission policies, and income can sometimes affect fee structures rather than eligibility. It is essential to carefully review each school's enrollment criteria and financial aid options. Some institutions offer scholarships or sliding scale fees that accommodate different economic backgrounds. If you are unsure about the requirements or feel confused about what you have heard, reaching out directly to the school administration for clarification can provide the best guidance. In one case I encountered, a friend misunderstood the school's scholarship eligibility, believing that a high household income automatically disqualified their child. After speaking with the admissions office, they learned that the school's admission process considers multiple factors, and direct communication helped clear up the confusion. Managing concerns related to education and admission can be stressful, but ensuring accurate information and good communication will help you make informed decisions for your child's schooling journey. Always verify details and avoid assumptions based on hearsay to navigate school admissions confidently.



























































