Document version: 2026.04
Last reviewed: 2026-04-05
How school profiles are selected
School profiles are included to support comparison inside a curriculum pathway. Inclusion does not mean a school is “best” for every family, and omission should not be read as a negative verdict.
Summary points
- Purpose of profiles: Profiles help families compare options inside one pathway with clearer context around fit, logistics, and next-step checks.
- What a profile is not: A profile is not a universal ranking badge, admissions guarantee, or promise that every listed detail will remain unchanged.
- Why schools may differ: Schools vary by curriculum, age coverage, transport, fee structure, language support, and admissions timing.
Selection principles
Profiles are created to represent useful comparison options inside a pathway. They should give families enough context to understand trade-offs before direct outreach.
- The profile should add practical comparison value
- The school should fit at least one realistic parent decision path
- The listing should avoid implying universal superiority
What readers should still confirm directly
Readers should verify current tuition, exact admissions availability, subject combinations, transport coverage, and any time-sensitive school promises before deciding.