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Is "strong discipline" a selling point for a school?

I feel while this is good, most parents might be scared that their child might be flogged and all that, so most schools often use modern equipment and teaching skills as a selling point more than strong discipline.
 
I went to a high school that used strong discipline as a selling point and parents of those days fell head over heels for it. That can't be a selling point for a school in today's age where parents pamper children. I for one won't send my child to such a school.
 
Parents certainly prefer schools that have strong discipline. This can be a good selling point for school business
Most parents actually prefer their children to go to schools with moderate levels of discipline. Not that kind of military barracks discipline.
 
I think it works, especially for parents who are tired of soft rules in other schools. A lot of people still believe discipline builds character. But it depends how the school defines “discipline.” If it sounds too harsh or old-fashioned, it might push some parents away. They need to balance strictness with care.
 
Some parents prioritize comfort over discipline, making it tough for teachers to manage classrooms and maintain order.
In today's school, you will lose your students as fast as possible. Today's parents use to over pamper their children. They don't want their children tocbe flogged or disciplined.
 
Discipline in school plays a crucial role in shaping students' behavior, attitudes, and future success. Instilling discipline at a young age is essential for preparing students to navigate challenges and can be a strong school selling point
 
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