Friday 28 September 2018

Choosing Urban Christian Education Schools

By Cynthia Harris


Children who live in inner cities or communities in towns experience challenges like teen pregnancies, low performing schools, single parent families and even domestic violence. The majority end up dropping out of their programs because most schools are public and do not encourage Christian teachings. To find these programs is not easy. Here are the tips for choosing the right urban Christian education schools.

First, begin by checking the site. Location is paramount when making a decision. It will be costly to pay the fare for your kids every day to attend school. A lot of inconveniences are likely to come up such as lateness and absenteeism. Traffic is common in urban areas which might hinder your child from getting a quality education. Pick a program that is within your community.

Quality staff is another thing to consider. The teachers should act the role models of the students to teach them Christ values including love, kindness, and obedience. For an educator to model these values to the kids, they must have faith in the bible and its teachings. Apart from this, they should have the knowledge and relevant training to teach the various arts and science subjects. If the academy does not perform well academically, there is no need of having your kid there.

Overcrowded schools are a red flag. If the ratio of students to teachers is large, the educators can only manage to monitor the progress of very few students. Others will be left ragging behind which leads to poor performance. When you visit a program, be sure to ask how many students are allocated to a teacher. The number should be at least ten to fifteen kids per teacher. There will be enough interaction to ensure the kids get the best out of the lessons.

Bullying is common in schools even among small kids. Find out the measures put in place to ensure the safety of the kids. The playgrounds should be safe to prevent injuries. Children are weak emotionally and protecting them from bullies is good. A school with many cases of bullying will not be safe for your kid. In addition, self-control must be instilled in kids to prevent war between culture and religion.

Extracurricular activities are also a pointer. Although these schools are expected to educate children about Christianity and how to live a holy life, this is not the only thing that should be taught. Kids must be allowed to take part in other activities that improve their motor and social skills like sports. Field trips and clubs must also be on the list of extracurriculars. A program like that will produce all-rounded students.

Do not make the mistake of enrolling the children in a new Christian program. The reason being you do not do know what they can do since they have no reputation. Pick a program which has been around for decades and has a great rate of success. Such institutions are reputable.

Finally, the program must run from kindergarten to senior year. Having to transfer you kid once he or she is done with lower classes is not wise because of the difference in alignment of curriculums. Opt for a program that runs through to senior year.




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