You want a school to support what your children are being taught at home. That can be challenging in some public schools, but private school may be the best way to ensure that your child is getting that.
So why are private school middle school students more likely to advance their education at the university level? This is because they are forced to develop study habits in the private school setting that help them later on in their careers.
Unfortunately, even the best behaved children can pick up bad and disrespectful habits in overcrowded public school classes. Let’s discuss how our atmosphere may shield your children from some of these behaviors.
Preschool differs from daycare in that its emphasis is on a child’s learning and development, rather than simply allowing a child’s parents to work or pursue other activities.
The first private schools go back to the 16th century, with Catholic missionaries teaching children in Louisiana and Florida. This set the stage for formal schooling in Massachusetts. Schools were run by church and civil leaders.
Students in middle school will take reading to the next level. Classes will focus on the ability to engage with a text, reading and comprehending through the lens of the student’s own knowledge and experiences.
It isn’t necessary to jump into full-time preschool right away. Children may enroll in two-, three-, four-, or five-days-per-week programs, allowing each child to begin learning to love school at the speed that is best for him or her.
When you visit us for the first time, please bring all the questions you have and ask them. We want you to know all about our school and the vision we have for providing the superior education you are seeking for your child.
Public schools receive most of their funding from property taxes, which means there's very little flexibility allowed in the annual school budget. Private schools get their funding from tuition, and can change the budget as needed to benefit the students.
Avoid the word "if" as much as possible since it suggests that your child has a choice. Saying, “If you put your activity away, we can go to the park,” suggests that your child may not clean up. Instead, say, “When you put your activity away,” to clearly state the expectation.
Through the lens of literature and non-fiction, sixth grade students are able to explore the wider world and delve into history with moving narratives that help them engage with curiosity and empathy for the experiences of others.
Education is your child’s opportunity to learn everything needed to become successful as an adult. You want them to have the best foundation, and a quality education will offer them that. That’s why you should consider a private school.
Students who stay at one school for grades K-8 are more likely to retain skill levels in math and reading, compared to students who transition to a new middle school. We offer a cohesive curriculum to take students through eighth grade.
Most private schools are smaller, which means that if your child's an athlete, they don't have to limit themselves to just one sport. The smaller size usually means they can be on multiple teams, giving them a much more diverse athletic experience.
It’s proven that children at private schools achieve more academically. In secondary private schools, a child is 50% more likely to enroll in AP or IB courses in math and science.
These days, it's becoming more and more important to make sure that our schools are safe, and this is where private schools shine. Private schools hold themselves to higher safety standards than public schools, and it pays off by having a much better safety record.
Remember that children often take their emotional cues from their parents. If you only talk about the positive aspects of starting preschool, your child is less likely to be nervous or cry.
Music classes help students develop a comfort level with musical concepts. In addition to helping improve academic ability, these skills can be helpful for students who want to pursue an instrument when they enter high school.
We understand that deciding your child’s school can be overwhelming and difficult. Luckily, we can answer any questions or concerns you may have about your child’s future with us.
We understand that some public schools can be so overcrowded with students that it’s hard for teens to get the attention they need to thrive. If you want to provide a small academic experience for your children, we’re always here for you.
Education has been a problems for years in the US, but many public schools are stuck by old regulations that only let them change their curriculum slowly. Private schools can build a different curriculum for their students to help them get a truly good education.
Do you have a child who is particularly gifted? If so, you know that they are often bored in the public school classroom. A private education might offer them a greater involvement with their teachers, and more opportunity to expand their education beyond the textbook.