Anonymous wrote:There are students who started in Kindergarten and also in 4th and other grades at the school. One parent who also has a child in an older grade chose not to start her youngest in Kindergarten and mentioned they had some catch up (and not just Spanish related but other aspects of the curriculum including cursive writing and other things) but the teachers worked with them and they have adjusted well. An ability to give individual attention where needed is one benefit of small class sizes. There are other students who do not start until Kindergarten so it is not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Hi All,
Current parent here. We just returned from Cuba. We had lots of fun and learned so much about the Cuban culture. This was not a "PR" stunt - (eye roll). The school has several Spanish speaking teachers from different Spanish speaking countries. It is an immersion program. So, classes are actually taught in both English and Spanish. This is my son's first year. I only wish my wife and I had found the school earlier. It is a great school with awesome teachers. It is like one big family. As for the website, I will personally speak with the director to have someone check it out. If you live in the area, I would highly recommend the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed - we need more information on this school.
Anyone care to share?
I can't get a good feel from my research thus far
For starters, pretty bad Spanish in their website. Perhaps they can contract translations and Spanish teaching to some Cuban teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Agreed - we need more information on this school.
Anyone care to share?
I can't get a good feel from my research thus far