Are private After-school only for "rich people"? | Expanding learning options at Yokohama Kitayamata After-school club
Is it true that "After-school club are for rich people"?
Recently, prices of commodities have skyrocketed, rice has become more expensive, and coffee at a convenience store used to cost 100 yen, but now it is 140 yen. I thought to myself, "It's not Blue Mountain," but it was a normal price hike...
Now, in the midst of all this, I have recently seen the phrase " private After-school club, rich.
It is a word that makes me nervous, but at the same time, it may be the true feeling of many parents.
It is true that private After-school seem to have a little bit high hurdle such as "high monthly fee", "many lessons are included", "parents' awareness seems to be high", and so on.
But are they really only for "families with money to spare"?
The misconception and reality of private After-school club = "highly conscious
It is true that some private After-school club are expensive, costing close to 100,000 yen per month.
However, there are also facilities such as Craftsman After School that can be used from as low as 20,000 yen per month, and the price range is diversifying.
Above all, the value of private after-school care is not "expensive teaching materials" or "luxurious facilities,
The value of private After-School lies not in expensive educational materials or luxurious facilities, but in a flexible environment that provides each child with the opportunity to "try it out".
Learning, playing, STEAM experience, 3D printer, calligraphy...
We can work together to find things that interest children, try them out, and give them shape.
This kind of experience is the real attraction of private After-school club.
■ "Experience of Choice" at Craftsman's Summer School
Craftsman After School's summer school program is "open from one day" and offers discounts on enrollment fees and referral programs.
- I can't go to school every day, but I want to try it for a few days.
- "I can't go every day, but I want to try it out for a few days.
- I want to make friends outside of school.
We have designed the program to be flexible and low threshold so that we can respond to such requests.
There is no need to give up due to financial or time constraints.
In summary, focus on "value" rather than "price.
Private After-school club = for rich people.
Parents who thought so are the ones who should definitely look at places like Craftsman.
What is important is not how much you spend, but what you experience.
Why not start with a casual experience this summer?






