Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC also has student supports open to all like the writing center and math tutoring. You just make an appointment.
Is the writing center staffed by professionals or just older students?
Anonymous wrote:SJC also has student supports open to all like the writing center and math tutoring. You just make an appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the parent of the current Benilde student who is struggling in honors - what kind of self advocacy is required? Are the honors classes at SJC very hard?Do you disagree with the poster who said Benilde period is like a study hall or do they actually get extra help and useful instruction? Thank you so much for your insights. This is a very stressful process and I feel like I’m flying blind on a very high stakes decision.
The student needs to recognize that he/she would benefit from help. The honors teacher reached out via email several times inviting our student to meet. We strongly encouraged this at home but our student thought she was doing fine without help. Now that our student knows the honors program might not be in their future, our student is meeting with the teacher and the relevant tutor from the Benilde program. I guess the saying "you can lead a horse to water, but can't make it drink" really applies in our situation. Much harder to "force" interaction in high school generally and at a much larger school than our student and us parents are used to attending.
Anonymous wrote:Because these two programs offer different levels of support, they try very hard to figure out if a student is the right fit for that program. A particular student may do better in one than the other, depending on what works for that student. Doesn’t mean one program is better than the other.
Anonymous wrote:Because these two programs offer different levels of support, they try very hard to figure out if a student is the right fit for that program. A particular student may do better in one than the other, depending on what works for that student. Doesn’t mean one program is better than the other.
Anonymous wrote:To the parent of the current Benilde student who is struggling in honors - what kind of self advocacy is required? Are the honors classes at SJC very hard?Do you disagree with the poster who said Benilde period is like a study hall or do they actually get extra help and useful instruction? Thank you so much for your insights. This is a very stressful process and I feel like I’m flying blind on a very high stakes decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the open house. That’s when the size of the school really hit my kid, who was accepted to Benilde. He quickly decided it wasn’t right for him. But each kid is different.
Same experience here. Sounded good until my child (and I) visited. Also seemed more like study hall where student has time to work on homework but not actual teacher support where teachers can work with them to understand in the manner they learn. We didn’t apply and found a school with smaller class sizes which has made a huge difference.
This is why Good Counsel’s Ryken is 100% better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the open house. That’s when the size of the school really hit my kid, who was accepted to Benilde. He quickly decided it wasn’t right for him. But each kid is different.
Same experience here. Sounded good until my child (and I) visited. Also seemed more like study hall where student has time to work on homework but not actual teacher support where teachers can work with them to understand in the manner they learn. We didn’t apply and found a school with smaller class sizes which has made a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the open house. That’s when the size of the school really hit my kid, who was accepted to Benilde. He quickly decided it wasn’t right for him. But each kid is different.
Same experience here. Sounded good until my child (and I) visited. Also seemed more like study hall where student has time to work on homework but not actual teacher support where teachers can work with them to understand in the manner they learn. We didn’t apply and found a school with smaller class sizes which has made a huge difference.