Anonymous wrote:I removed my child from ITDS and sent them to a private school. Anyone who thinks that ITDS is academically solid has no experience outside of ITDS. We're very happy with our choice and have yet to meet a single family who regretted leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for it. If you don't like your IB, why not?
+1 you can always go back to your IB if you don’t like Inspired.
i never understand this perspective. It is so disruptive to move schools. It seems like a lot to put your kid through unless you have done everything you can to be as sure as you can that this school is the right move for your kid. Especially if you then have to do yet another transition back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for it. If you don't like your IB, why not?
+1 you can always go back to your IB if you don’t like Inspired.
Anonymous wrote:I removed my child from ITDS and sent them to a private school. Anyone who thinks that ITDS is academically solid has no experience outside of ITDS. We're very happy with our choice and have yet to meet a single family who regretted leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Six years ago my DD went there for Grade 1 and it was a disaster. Teacher could have cared less, the administrators were out to lunch. That was 6 years ago so it may be totally different now, but that was my experience and we regret putting her there. We pulled her out at the end of the year.