Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the mandarin k program and we feel there's too great of an emphasis on testing. They do a great job on teaching language, literacy and communication skills. The program falls short in physical social and emotional development. Especially when they are teaching the kids 1 year above grade level. We started in PK4 and looking for other options. The class size, however, is amazing and that's hard to find elsewhere.
What you have expressed were the things that had me concerned when I visited.
Anonymous wrote:We're in the mandarin k program and we feel there's too great of an emphasis on testing. They do a great job on teaching language, literacy and communication skills. The program falls short in physical social and emotional development. Especially when they are teaching the kids 1 year above grade level. We started in PK4 and looking for other options. The class size, however, is amazing and that's hard to find elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:I know they have a Chinese immersion program. I went to a private school fair and my husband and I were very impressed by the presentation they gave. Our child isn't school aged yet, but we are considering sending her here when she is.