This is a non-profit org. They even give you a tax deduction form for the amount you paid for the lessons that year. So, I don’t believe they are trying maximizing their profits. I do agree with Nicola that it is not as organized as it should be. The instructors are nice and caring but they leave it up to the parents to ask the teacher to teach a specific form within the kid’s belt level. I have seen another place very organized but that place went out of business due to some personal issues. At that other place, instructors would teach a different form at each station. The children moved to the next instructor/station after learning a form within their belt level. I really like the people at this place but the lack of organization is a big minus.
Nicola K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dublin, CA
Shaolin Temple in Fremont is not well organized. Students with different belts have to take the classes together. Yet there is not enough room for all of them. There were times that some students had to practice outdoor while others were practicing indoor. Students practicing outdoor were at risk due to the traffics nearby. Cars drove by really fast along the road, yet some students were asked to practice right by the curb. There were strangers walked by when students were practicing outdoor. Should there be any danger happen to the students outdoor, those masters might not be able to help as they were mostly teaching the students indoor. They could have limit on student size for each class or limit the belt color to only one type without mixing different young students in the same class. Yet they rather maximized the class size due to higher profit for them.