Torah education is of very high importance. Without it, it is more than likely that the child will leave his/her religion behind.
Because well first of all are you Jewish, and if you are then you should because it would help them understand their religion better!
Sending a child to a religious school or not is based on personal preference. You may wish not to do it if you are not Jewish or not interested in Jewish traditions, if you do not particularly like the staff, lectures, or other parts of the school curriculum, if you believe the commute may be too long, etc. Nobody can address the particular concerns you may have. If you have a particular qualm, please resubmit that as a particular question and hopefully somebody here can answer you if not at the Jewish school you are considering.
you should not take them to school you should just leave them at home and take care you them until they feel better
You should send your child to Andries Hudde JHS for two of the many reasons: 1) because the school gives your child different oppurtunities such as art, orchestra, band, chorus and dance. 2) if your child needs help from teachers, tutoring programs are available anytime. The goal of the school is to help your child strive to become the best they can be. And by the way, folks, it's not the school you send you send your child into, its how hard your child is willing to work! I got experience, and you should advice your child to work hard to do well in school. It's important, ya know. If you're in the middle of the application process, you better tell your child to get his/her acts straight. This ain't no game!!! I hope I helped =)
5 to 7 days
You should not send your child here! Your child will be abused and scarred for life if they are sent here. Please dont make the worst mistake of your life! A website warning about the dangers of sorensons ranch school: http://www.sorensons.org
The parents do have the right not to send the child to school on health grounds. They also have the option just to send the child part-time (e.g mornings but not afternoons). Potentially, (depending on local authorities) they have the right to paid home tutoring for their child. However, if the child is sent to school (for any length of time), the school should have the full (necessary) details of the child's medical condition, along with an action plan should a seizure occur. This plan should be arranged by organising a meeting with the parents (and potentially the child, depending on the child's age), in order to discuss the concerns of all parties. It helps if the parents have a clear idea of what they would like to be done to help their child; bring along a "checklist" of what should be done/who to call should their child have a seizure at school. The school should be prepared to give the child any necessary medication or first aid. If there is a school nurse, she should be made aware of the child's condition.
No, because it may effect his/her vision and they wouldn't be able to learn.
If you are a Muslim, then yes. If you are not, you could choose a different school. It is your choice and you know the circumstances in which you are in, like what schools are nearby. Your child may find it difficult at first, but in time your child will settle into any school. You know best and can discuss it with your child and others involved in the decision.
Send them to school to get an education. :D
A parent can currently send their child to a Lego school in Billund, Denmark. If this project is succesful, more locations will become available in the future.
If you do not want your child to be given caffeine at their school, then you need to send a note with your child saying that you wish for them not to have any caffeine. They have to respect your wishes.