I'm on the North Coast and we're severly limited in quality education options for our kids out here (big surprise).
I'm brainstorming, have been for a while, about how to correctly set about starting a small private school for kids who are in the same age group as my daughter (4.5 yrs old).
Small means small - I'm thinking one class of about 5 to 10 kids, private teacher/tutor ect that grow and learn together. This would obviously be a long-term arrangement with people who are committed to following through.
Of the few people I've spoken to, it seems there is no negative feedback about the idea ..... social interaction is one of the issues that come up but I think with a group orientated idea that is dealt with. I went to homeschool in the states for a year or so and loved it, I had a private tutor and never missed out on the social side of things, although I was older than my daughter is now.
What I'd like to know is if anybody has tried something similar to this, your experiences and thoughts on this subject and any feedback/ideas that come up.
A possibility that's run through my head is to work with one of the better private schools in SD or Santiago but I'm not sure how this would be arranged.
Well there it is -- any comments would be appreciated.
Stay well,
Amy
I'm brainstorming, have been for a while, about how to correctly set about starting a small private school for kids who are in the same age group as my daughter (4.5 yrs old).
Small means small - I'm thinking one class of about 5 to 10 kids, private teacher/tutor ect that grow and learn together. This would obviously be a long-term arrangement with people who are committed to following through.
Of the few people I've spoken to, it seems there is no negative feedback about the idea ..... social interaction is one of the issues that come up but I think with a group orientated idea that is dealt with. I went to homeschool in the states for a year or so and loved it, I had a private tutor and never missed out on the social side of things, although I was older than my daughter is now.
What I'd like to know is if anybody has tried something similar to this, your experiences and thoughts on this subject and any feedback/ideas that come up.
A possibility that's run through my head is to work with one of the better private schools in SD or Santiago but I'm not sure how this would be arranged.
Well there it is -- any comments would be appreciated.
Stay well,
Amy