Think about what kind of private school that you are looking into for your child. There is a wide variety of private schools such as Montessori, Catholic schools and schools for the gifted and talented.
Choose a few of the private schools that you think would be a good fit for your child based on their social, athletic and academic needs.
Set up times to go and visit the schools that you have selected that you think are right for your child. You want time to discuss the school's philosophy and standards with the head of school or principal.
Take notes at each school that you visit. Create a pro and con list based on what you observe at each private school that you visit. You want to also take into account the tuition of each and every school. If some schools are too expensive, you may look into their financial aid packages.
Talk with various members of each private school community that you are interested in for your child. Finding out more information based on other parent's views may be enlightening for you. Selecting the right private school for your child can be a hard task, but with input from others, it may become easier.
Choose the right private school for your child that tailors to their special needs and or talents. Apply to the school early enough so that you can get in, if there's limited space.