Anonymous wrote:I suspect that they are banking on attrition. It is a sound model. With such large primary classes they won't need to admit new kids in the upper grades (e.g, non-Montessori kids) to replace those who leave. One or two non-montessori kids in an elementary class are probably fine, any more than that, and all the kids suffer.
Anonymous wrote:
Good info. Thanks! 350 does seem quite large for a Montessori.
Anonymous wrote:
So Shining Stars will have a PK3 class of 60. In the 2012-13 year, the total students was 55 [PK3-3]. 118 for 2015-16 [PK3-5].
As this year's 60 students move forward, and for grades PK3-6, seems like the school will grow to 300-400 in a few years.
Any thoughts on the capacity of the school to handle this amount of students and how that aligns with the Montessori experience?
Thank you.