Highland Beach Condos, Boca Raton Homes, Boca Raton Real Estate Advice and Opinions: Public or Private School?

Public or Private School?

 

I reside, work & play in Boca Raton, FL where we have lots of schools to choose from. 

  • We have the Public Schools.
  • We have the Public Schools that you can only get in by Lottery.
  • We have the Private Schools

I have a 3 year old daughter, and 1 on the way actually tonight.  I really have been thinking whether or not to sacrifice a lot to put my daughters in private schools or place them in public schools.  I am a product of the Boca Raton public school system, but I was wondering how effective is the private school vs. the public school system. 

We have toured 3 private schools. 

  1. St. Andrews Private School which is supposed to be one of the most advanced schools in the country.  The issue with this one is that I am Jewish, and they do teach religion in school, and they do go to the Chapel everyday.  The students however are made up of 30-40% Jewish.  The other issue is it is $19,000 a year. 
  2. Donna Klein Jewish Academy also is a very academic school which incorporates my heritage and some religion, but also is quite expensive at $18,000 a year.
  3. Pine Crest is probably the toughest to get into, and the toughest academically.  It is about $18,000 a year.  The location is amazing as I can walk to school.

The Public Schools I am looking into is Morikami, but they only allow 150 students in a year, and it is on a lottery system.  The other one is Henderson which also is on a lottery system.  The school I am zoned from is in an affluent area, but I do not really know the difference in curriculum.  What are the most important factors when determining whether or not to send your child to Public or Private?  Is it always cost?  If cost was not a concern, would you send your children to a Private School?  Is the perception because you have to spend all this money to send your child to a private school therefore it must be better?

My question to you is the schools with lotteries or private schools how much better are they, and in fact are they better?  Is it the curriculum that is better?  The teachers?  How did you decide to send your child to public or private school?  Thank you for your input.

 

David Serle

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Comments

David, I've seen both private and public produce good intelligent graduates.  I think the most important factor is how much time you spend with your kids and that relationship.  If you end up neglecting them by working extra so you can afford a private school, it may very well be worse than taking the extra time with them and saving the money.

Posted by Gabe Sanders, Stuart Florida Real Estate (Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales) over 3 years ago

Gabe, great point.  I agree a parents influence is so important especially in the elementary years.  Thanks for your comment.

Posted by Boca Raton Florida Homes for Sale David Serle (RE/MAX Services) over 3 years ago

Hello Gabe and David, my name is Carlos Barroso and I am an administrator and teacher at Saint Andrew's School in Boca Raton. I can't tell you enough how incredible the education is at Saint Andrew's because if focuses on the whole child - mind, body, and spirit. We have students from all faiths and from all parts of the world since we are also a boarding school. Our chapel program is twice a week and focuses on a welcoming, inclusive spiritual message from the Episcopal faith. Yes, we have many students that are Jewish. Our national reputation is strong because of a commitment to a quality of education that focuses on excellence.

Call me at 561.210.2064 if you ever want to discuss more or if you are interested in our Junior Kindergarten program.

Good luck,

Carlos

Posted by Carlos Barroso over 3 years ago

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