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re: Christ Episcopal school on the northshore
Posted on 5/1/19 at 7:53 pm to Jim Rockford
Posted on 5/1/19 at 7:53 pm to Jim Rockford
Supposedly they have are one of the best early and elementary/middle schools in the state. A lot of the kids from there go to strictly AP classes and early graduation in HS.
Posted on 5/1/19 at 8:24 pm to GREENHEAD22
My sons have attend CES, Lake Castle and Kehoe (4 sons, 10 year span betwixt them). Each school has its advantages, each has its drawbacks. That should be no surprise.
I've always been an advocate of students attending different schools. For me, 12 years of public, parochial or private is usually too much. Changing their environment every few years creates more well-rounded individuals.
CES has a liberal arts style approach to education. I'd say it's the best (albeit most costly). However, Ten years (pre-K - 8) could create "your child lives in a bubble."
Do some time at CES, then move else where, then on to a high school (whether it be MHS, Hannon, CES, SSA or SPS).
And remember, the school that is right for one child is not necessarily the right school for a sibling. Every child is different.
I've always been an advocate of students attending different schools. For me, 12 years of public, parochial or private is usually too much. Changing their environment every few years creates more well-rounded individuals.
CES has a liberal arts style approach to education. I'd say it's the best (albeit most costly). However, Ten years (pre-K - 8) could create "your child lives in a bubble."
Do some time at CES, then move else where, then on to a high school (whether it be MHS, Hannon, CES, SSA or SPS).
And remember, the school that is right for one child is not necessarily the right school for a sibling. Every child is different.
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