My sister-in-law's husband was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness in North Yorkshire and was educated at home by his mother along with his 5 brothers and sisters. I remember many years ago when it first became common knowledge, many brothers and sisters thought that this method of education was ideal for witnesses who wanted to remain separate from the world, but all the kids from our congregatation had a state education. I guess my question is, was home education only limited to my in-laws husbands family, or were any of you educated at home? And if so, do you think you've missed out or benefited from this?
Personally, the thought of home education leaves me cold. Even though most people at school thought I was a little weird (not allowed to sit in on school assemblies, not celebrating xmas/b'days/easter, walking the streets on a saturday morning with a briefcase, not allowed in any after school teams, etc etc) I couldnt imagine anything worse than spending the "best years of my life" watching my mum fumble through a science textbook.
FYI, my sister-in-laws hubby (still a witness) has little knowledge of anything other than what is published by the WBTS. No history, science, art, geography, music....but seems happy to wash windows for a living....