Getting Ready for Big School

Parents - Is your child ready for school?

If you’re wondering whether your child is truly ready for school, you’re not alone. It’s a question many parents ask - and the answer goes far beyond age or academic skills. Each year, we host a dedicated parent information session designed to help you look deeper, explore what school readiness really means, and understand the key developmental factors at play. Join us to gain valuable insights, have your questions answered, and feel confident in your next steps. Book here: school readiness parent information session.  Bookings are essential.

Please note that the venue is not suitable for young children, and child-minding services will not be available. As such, young children are not permitted to attend this event. Thank you for your understanding.

School Readiness

School is a very big transition from preschool and will be much more demanding. Your child will be tired in term one, so please try to limit their after school activities. Teachers work hard to provide an optimum learning environment for the whole class, meaning that children will experience more structured and set learning times and play times. At MCPS we have over 420 students spread out over a very large campus setting. There are separate play areas, but it can be very overwhelming at the start. MCPS students and staff adhere to Department of Education (DoE) classroom and playground rules that are designed to keep everyone happy and safe.

In order to help prepare your child for school, it is important to know what is expected in the classroom and on the playground. Age-appropriate personal, social and emotional skills are vital. Your child will need to consistently follow teacher instructions and directions to allow learning for all students. Essential skills necessary for school include:

Here are some simple and easy ways to prepare your child for starting school:

Movement skills

Personal care and hygiene skills

Communication, interpersonal skills and self-advocacy

Develop oral language and vocabulary

Reassure your child about starting school

Use this checklist as a guide to determine your child's readiness for big school.

School Readiness Checklist - essential skills