教育移民
2025年10月17日
International school grades are very lenient, why do many people still go?

"Grades are too lenient" is such a one-sided statement! Here, "grades" are no longer just about traditional scores and rankings—international schools care more about whether children can use the knowledge they've learned to solve problems, rather than just memorizing exam points. Now, with AIs like DeepSeek and Yuanbao able to answer knowledge points in seconds, insisting on the "grades-only theory" is truly falling behind the times.
International schools' "free-range" approach holds great wisdom! By not restricting thinking or boxing in answers, they aim to preserve the sparkle in children's eyes. Rather than sculpting children into "standard top students," they prefer to let kids maintain their unique ways of thinking: being able to question, innovate, and dare to make mistakes. After all, what society lacks in the future isn't "reading machines," but people who can work with AI and use creativity to break through challenges—knowledge can be learned, but once creativity is worn away by rigid education, it's really hard to get back!
Nowadays, parents have long stopped fixating on labeling by academic qualifications! Just look at the enrollment trends in international schools to understand: more and more parents are choosing education that "helps children develop real skills"—leadership in planning events, communication skills for cross-border collaboration, the courage to explore from scratch... These invisible "ability scores" are the foundation for children to succeed in the future. The evolution of education is actually an upgrade in parents' awareness—what we want isn't "good-looking grades," but for children to carry their own ideas and live beautifully in the future world!