On the one hand, allowing students to enrol in places that perfectly suit their competence means giving them opportunities to explore themselves to the maximum limit. This is due to the principle of concentration. The more you are focused on something, the higher chance that you are more proficient at it. For instance, if a boy is particularly fond of science, sending him to a school which centres on this field will enable him to sharpen his ability further. He is encouraged to carry out experiments, to figure out the possible solutions to any derived problems, and to devote himself to his greatest passion. Because of the specific specialization, other irrelevant distractions will be minimised. Therefore, this boy is likely to reach his peak in the area he is interested in.