Q. Can
I just tell my teacher when I'll miss a lesson?
A. The teachers do not make their
schedules. The office handles all of the schedules
for the teachers, so it is always best to inform the office
of any changes you may need.
Q. What if I'm late to a lesson?
Can I still get the full 30 or 60 minutes?
A. This is usually impossible to do as the teachers have
other students right after your lesson. To give you the
full lesson time would then make everyone else after you
start and end late which is unfair to them. The only
instance this would be allowed is if you were the teachers
last student for the day and they had the time to offer
you.
Q. If I call within 24 hours to cancel
my lesson can I still get a make-up? What if I get sick
the last minute?
A. The school needs 24 hours notice to offer you a make-up
lesson. Cancellations made within that time does not
give the school enough time to either notify the teacher
or fill that slot with another student requiring a make-up
lesson themselves. The teacher is paid under these circumstances
which is why you'd have to forfeit the lesson fee if you
didn't give adequate notice.
Q. Why do I only have 7 days in which to make-up a lesson?
Can't I just add the missed lesson to the end of the
program?
A. The school is constantly enrolling new students. This
is why we can't offer you a make-up past the 7 day period.
It is unfair to make new students wait a few weeks,
for example till we can offer them a regular time. Adding
a make-up lesson at the end of the program extends the lesson
program past its term which is not permitted.
FYI - - - Please note that most other schools offer a fixed
number of make-ups where we have no such limitation...within
reason, of course.
Q. What if the teacher doesn't have a
make-up slot available during the 7 day period?
A. This is rare, and in this case the teacher will sometimes
open up a special slot to accommodate the student. If
this is not possible then the canceled lesson would be added
to the end of the program.
Q. As an existing student, why do I have
to make my tuition payment on the last lesson of my current
program for the next program? Can't I just wait till
the first lesson of the next program to make the payment?
A. The reason we ask that the tuition payment be made a
lesson in advance is to confirm whether or not the student
wants to continue for another program. Remitting a payment
at that time secures your slot for the next program. Informing
us at that time that you do not wish to continue gives us
a full week to fill that vacant slot for the teacher.
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