Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's launched with a small class. It aims to mimic European academies where players go to school and focus on soccer training throughout the day. I beleieve there is a mix of online and in classroom instruction.
Anonymous wrote:It did launch, their day includes morning soccer training, then school classroom that is online with in person support as well. The grade level is middle and high school both girls and boys. They have about 15 to 20 students.
I attending the information session to gather the information, they are partnering with SAI and DC United for the school. They also made renovations to part of the complex to accommodate the school.
Like any other business they are in this to make money not go under. Also, like any other business you have to start from a base level and take about 5 years to show growth.
But, I guess like any other VRSC topic on here there will be haters.
Anonymous wrote:MONEY GRAB
Anonymous wrote:So it's like an MLS residential academy, but really expensive and with no track record?
Anonymous wrote:MONEY GRAB
Anonymous wrote:Heard rumors that The St. James is trying to go this route as well.