The best reason would be if your child wants to go the a different school. If it really doesn't you shouldn't be pulling your child out of it's natural environment.
Other than that I think you should be looking at his/her grades. If the grades are low maybe he/she isn't studying the right thing for him/her.
It can also be helpful that the school your child is in is a school you like as well. It takes alot of stress of the child if you like the school as well. Though I think that if the child likes the school and you don't, under certain circumstances, you should put some effort into liking it better too.
Of course, I don't know what age your child is at, so if your child is only in primary school the grades don't apply as much and it's more about how the child feels in the school. You should look at things like if your child may be bullied. I know it's a thing parents don't like to think about, or don't consider that it will happen to their child. But children often don't tell their parents if something is going on, and as well parents and teachers often go very lightly over the signs and miss out on them.
You should speak to your child too before you decide to have it transfer schools. It's important that it knows why you want it to switch schools.
Though, if you feel there is enough reason to switch your child schools you should talk to teachers and if non of your complaints/worries go away then you needn't ask yourself if there is enough reason or not.
After all, one good reason can be enough.
Do think it trough, though.
It varies from school to school but generally a C is sufficient.
bullying, bad environment, bad grades, a better school
It is doubtful that they will transfer. The laws are based on totally different systems and codes, as well as different precedents.
That will depend on the school. Some will allow you to transfer between schools. Others might require you to simply reapply.
When writing a letter of intent to transfer schools, you want to be sure to give clear reason why you would like to attend the school. You also should include information as to why you are leaving your current school.
you move......bring in your student I.D. papers to your new school and do all that stuff................
Yes you can . to play sports at that school is different
Yes, they will. Last year I moved to a different country and now they have my marks. You have to provide the records so that they can verify your current level of education. That allows them to put you in the correct classes.
Get a copy of your transcript and then check with the registrar of the new school. That way, you have an exact description of the courses you took.
i don't know the answer and that is the reason why i asked this website.
No, he or she would need parental or guardian permission and permission from the administrator/supervisor of the school district.
They have to choose to transfer in NCAAB.