Pine Community School FAQ

Please email us with any questions you have.

What is a democratic school"?

There's a great answer to What Is Democratic Education? at The Online Directory for Democratic Education

Another good answer is given by the International Democratic Education Conference,

"A Democratic School is a school which is, in some capacity, self-governing, with each community member having influence on decisions and outcomes. A contrast might be made with more 'autocratic' school structures, in which power and authority are concentrated in the teachers and adult administrators. In democratic educational philosophy, students, including and especially children, are seen as active participants in their own learning and their environment. Each student's voice is given weight in decision-making both personal -- for instance, the direction of his or her own education -- and communal -- the rules and adjudications by which the school functions as a whole." - Andy Holloway

Where can I get more information about alternative education?

 Learn more about democratic schools and other similar philosophies at these wonderful sites.

Fees

We keep our fees as low as possible, to allow maximum access to our wonderful school. In 2009, the fees are around $2,500 per child per year (paid quarterly), with reductions for siblings. This fee includes books, and there is no uniform. For current fees, please call or email us.