Aladora
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I didn't even know this thread existed but I'm joining in now. We're in Canada so our high school experience is a bit different.
A little background:
DS is 15 and is in grade 10 this year. We tend to call grades by their numbers instead of freshman, sophomore, etc. He is autistic, diagnosed when he was just a couple of months shy of turning 6.
DS did his grade 9 year at a public school and he did really well with remote learning. He is a really bright kid and has always received high grades, although he struggles a lot with social issues. After he did so well in grade 9, he ended with straight "A"s in his regular courses and a B+ in his out of school Orchestra, DH and I started looking at alternatives to public school. Homeschooling was a giant NO, not only do both of us work full time but let's just say that neither of us are well suited for teaching.
We then started looking at options for private school and right away dismissed all of the ones that were faith-based. Although DS is Jewish through me, we are not religious at all and he tends to be quite vocal about it...something we have worked on with him but sometimes he tends to say something impolite regarding faith. After eliminating faith-based schools we were left with 2. One of them is in the top 20 private schools in Canada, the other is an International Baccalaureate school. We ended up picking the IB school and he has been there since school started in September. The school is pretty small, there are only 680 students from Junior Kindergarten through grade 12 and there are less than 60 students in grade 10.
It has been a bit of a learning curve for all of us, IB is quite different from regular public schooling and the expectations are quite high but so far he has been doing well. I've got parent/teacher interviews this afternoon so we will see if I am right or if I am way off base with how he is doing! Socialization is still a struggle but he has joined both the Debate Club as well as a D&D Club so that is something!
A little background:
DS is 15 and is in grade 10 this year. We tend to call grades by their numbers instead of freshman, sophomore, etc. He is autistic, diagnosed when he was just a couple of months shy of turning 6.
DS did his grade 9 year at a public school and he did really well with remote learning. He is a really bright kid and has always received high grades, although he struggles a lot with social issues. After he did so well in grade 9, he ended with straight "A"s in his regular courses and a B+ in his out of school Orchestra, DH and I started looking at alternatives to public school. Homeschooling was a giant NO, not only do both of us work full time but let's just say that neither of us are well suited for teaching.

We then started looking at options for private school and right away dismissed all of the ones that were faith-based. Although DS is Jewish through me, we are not religious at all and he tends to be quite vocal about it...something we have worked on with him but sometimes he tends to say something impolite regarding faith. After eliminating faith-based schools we were left with 2. One of them is in the top 20 private schools in Canada, the other is an International Baccalaureate school. We ended up picking the IB school and he has been there since school started in September. The school is pretty small, there are only 680 students from Junior Kindergarten through grade 12 and there are less than 60 students in grade 10.
It has been a bit of a learning curve for all of us, IB is quite different from regular public schooling and the expectations are quite high but so far he has been doing well. I've got parent/teacher interviews this afternoon so we will see if I am right or if I am way off base with how he is doing! Socialization is still a struggle but he has joined both the Debate Club as well as a D&D Club so that is something!