Size of K class

Anonymous
What is the size of your K class? I am concerned that our school keeps adding kids to the K class sizes.

I had expected lower than average teacher/child ratios-they are much higher than when we toured.

My DCs class is now pretty much in line (ratio wise) with local public options that I had bypassed in lieu of what I thought would be more individual attention.

What is the norm for non Montessori K?

In particular, curious about

Beauvoir
WIS
St. Pats
Maret
Potomac
SSSA
NPS
Anonymous
Beauvoir is 20-21 per class. There are two teachers in every classroom, every grade. Specials are taught to children in small groups (half the class or less)...these include science, spanish, art, music/drama etc. When that group is with the "specials" teacher the classroom teachers work with the remaining smaller group. The ratio is about 7:1.
Anonymous
17 kids, two teachers.
Anonymous
Maret is 20 with 2 teachers.
Anonymous
Sidwell 24!!
Anonymous
Burgundy farm - 14 with 2 teachers
Anonymous
K at Potomac is 16 with a teacher and assistant-- assistant is there for the morning, usually including reading and math (plus a specialist several days a week)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell 24!!

With two full teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell 24!!

With two full teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:K at Potomac is 16 with a teacher and assistant-- assistant is there for the morning, usually including reading and math (plus a specialist several days a week)


Assistants are full teachers in that they are trained appropriately, etc. Asst teacher is often there way more than not, we didn't find the asst left every day.
Anonymous
Lowell is 16-17 with 2 full teachers.
Anonymous
Wow, my JKLM K is 19 with a teacher and an aid. Huh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beauvoir is 20-21 per class. There are two teachers in every classroom, every grade. Specials are taught to children in small groups (half the class or less)...these include science, spanish, art, music/drama etc. When that group is with the "specials" teacher the classroom teachers work with the remaining smaller group. The ratio is about 7:1.

For its two teachers, does Beauvoir still use the model where one is an experienced teacher and the other is a new trainee teacher? I recall them talking about that a few years ago when we applied.

I personally think it's a fine model for reducing the ratio, and each year's trainee should bring in new ideas and energy. But I recall thinking the admissions person describing the program came across a little defensive, as if she herself felt she had to justify it. But then again, she was an admissions person, not a teacher herself, so she probably had to put up with a lot of skepticism from parents.

So anyway, do they still use that model?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell 24!!

With two full teachers.


At the very least, I would expect 2 teachers in the classroom with 24 children. I would be quite upset about paying Sidwell's tuition AND having 24 kids in my child's K class. I'm also not impressed with Maret's and Beauvoir's class sizes. There are several Ward 3 public schools with smaller K class sizes and better student/teacher ratios. Isn’t one of the hallmarks of a private school education small class sizes (i.e., 18 kids or less)?
Anonymous
I don't have children at Sidwell, but I remember being told on the tour that half the class will often go out to a special, leaving two HR teachers to work with 12 kids.
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