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Reply to "If you left a private school because of bullying or exclusion, what was the tipping point?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the school is so small that there is no way for your child to distance from mean girls, I would suggest visiting your public school and taking her out pronto. Especially great would be to her drive the process and hope that she wants to leave. My daughter was in that situation starting the end of 5th and through 6th. To her credit, she put her foot down and said she wouldn’t return for 7th. We visited the local public - which was huge compared to her teeny tiny school - and it was a breath of fresh air. The educational experience was excellent, there were plenty of well-adjusted kids, and by discovering she could make good decisions and be strong and happy in a big school, she regained her confidence. Have we looked back? Not at all - or at least not the decision to pull her out of that humiliating situation. [/quote] I would agree with this. My kids are in catholic and I’m a big proponent of the schools, but I can see the difference one or two unpleasant kids can make in a small class, especially at a school with only one class per grade. [/quote]
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