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Don't worry, most private schools are non-selective so the interview was really just an opportunity for the principal to market the school and to answer any question we may have. There might be a few standard questions to us parents like what do you like about out school, etc.
My daugher sat at a separate kids table next to us drawing. Then the principal asked her what she drew. Then my daughter indicated that she wanted to sit on our lap so we let her. The school principal then brought out more toys (jigsaws) and encouraged (and observed) her to play with it.
I think there is not much to worry about unless your daughter really misbehaved during the interview. I have only heard once that a little girl did not get through a private school interview (a Chinese girl) because she was really spoilt and naughty (not listening to mum and dad, impolite, tantrum) during the interview.
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