i dont mean to sound negative on this type of schooling but i do not agree with it. their teaching methods strike me as odd. this is what i found on this web site- http://www.michaelolaf.net/1CW312MI.html
Multi-aged Grouping, based on Periods of Development: Children are grouped in three or six-year spans and have the same teacher for this period
(are you telling me that the child doesnt meet new kids for 3 or 6 years? and that the teacher is qualified in every subjuect they have to learn?)
Teaching Method: There are no text books, and seldom will two or more children be studying the same thing at the same time. Children learn directly from the environment, and from other children—rather than from the teacher. The teacher is trained to teach one child at a time, with a few small groups and almost no lessons given to the whole class. She is facile in the basic lessons of math, language, the arts and sciences, and in guiding a child's research and exploration, capitalizing on interests and excitement about a subject. Large groups occur only in the beginning of a new class, or in the beginning of the school year, and are phased out as the children gain independence. The child is scientifically observed, observations recorded and studied by the teacher. Children learn from what they are studying individually, but also from the amazing variety of work that is going on around them during the day.
(how can a child learn when there seem to be no other child learning the same thing as they are? this seems like the children teach themselves! if the children learn from the environment why send them to school in the first place? it sounds like the classroom is too busy i dont see how any child could learn in it)
Class Size: The most successful 3-6 or 6-12 classes are of 30-35 children to one teacher, with one non teaching assistant, this number reached gradually over 1-3 years. This provides the most variety of personalities, learning styles, and work being done at one time. This class size is possible because the children learn from each other and stay with the same teacher for three to six years. .
(these class sizes are too big. how can they make sure every child is learning the needed material?)
i can really go on and on. i think a private school may be good for preschool but thats it. it really seems like with this schooling that the children will be behind in their learning. how ever you are mom and will do what you think is best for your child. i just cant agree with a school that gives a child the choice of what they want to learn. anyways i hope you find they right decision for your kids no matter what way it goes.