When I was growing up, there was a "school" in the area, that catered only to witness children. There was probably about 60 students, mostly elementary school, but there were a few that were from high school. I had a friend that went for a while, and I got to visit a few times.
The teaching was barely enough, and consisted of two or three classrooms. My friend went there for a couple of years. He went for a year of middle school, and over a year of high school.
What sucked though, was that you could absolutely graduate from there, but what you were given was a GED, not a diploma. So, though you went to school, you never had the credit of a "real " school, with an actual diploma.
My friend ended up going to a public school, after he had already spent over a year in the high school program they had. When he went to transfer, the public school did not accept ANY of the credits he had achieved at the witness school. He had to take a year of classes over, so he could get the required credits so he could graduate.
And no, the private witness school, did NOT tell the students, nor the parents about this. Many people ended up getting screwed by having to redo so many courses.
Was this just a one of a kind school? Anyone else experience one of these, or heard of them? This certainly was not a WTS sponsered program, but some gung ho witnesses that had some sort of teaching credentials that thought this would be a good idea. I think it hurt more than it helped, for sure.