has defended her decision to homeschool her children, calling it a 'more progressive way of educating' during an appearance on .
Charlotte Church Champions Homeschooling Over Standard Education
Charlotte Church has defended her decision to homeschool her children, calling it a 'more progressive way of educating' during an appearance on Good Morning Bri...
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The new age singer, 40, who runs her own spiritual retreat in the Welsh countryside, discussed her right to homeschool with hosts and Paul Brand while appearing on Friday's instalment of the show.
'I really believe in a different more progressive way of educating,' she said. 'I've been working with Intrepid Travel, who have done some research in looking at parents, lots of parents now are thinking about alternative types of education, worldschooling, homeschooling, flexischooling.
'A lot of people feel like the current education system is a lot of round pegs, square holes, sort of stuff.'
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She added: 'Obviously there is a lot more neurodivergence as well, I think that it's very different for the juggernaut, which is the mainstream education to be able to be more sort of granular of its help in every individual young person.
'But also I think it's about the philosophy behind it, why do we educate the way that we do, why is it so homogeneous.
Charlotte Church opens up about her decision to homeschool her children is because it's 'a more progressive way of educating'
The singer, 40, appeared on the latest episode of the ITV show to chat to Ranvir Singh and Paul Brand about her appearance on last year's Celebrity Traitors, as filming for the second series is currently underway
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'Why is it so one size fits all?'
Charlotte shares daughter Ruby, 18, and son Dexter, 17, with ex Gavin Henson. The pair were together between 2005 and 2010.
She is also proud mum of daughter Frida, six, who she shares with her current partner Jonathan Powell. They started dating in 2010.
The singer first revealed she was homeschooling her children in 2016, when her eldest were eight and seven.
She explained that partner Jonathan gives them singing lessons and 'reads to them every night'.
Speaking to Robin Ince on his online programme Book Shambles, Charlotte said: 'It’s not just me who does it. There’s a lady called Leanne who helps us, and my partner Johnny, and we’ve got a teacher, an actual teacher, called Dawn, because we wanted to try and get some other kids involved.
'Some of the other home schooler, just to take some of the pressure off the parents a little bit and try to make it more social and a little but more of a community thing.'
In September 2019, it was revealed that
She lodged plans to transform a granny annexe into a classroom for 20 pupils after homeschooling her own two children.
The idea was part of Charlotte's The Awen Project, a democratic education community, which is still up and running to this day.
It was shared that the first year of the school would be held in a temporary two story annex of Charlotte's home before a permanent site is found.
Charlotte is proud mum of daughter Frida, six, (pictured) who she shares with her current partner Jonathan Powell. She is mum to Ruby, 18, and son Dexter, 17, who she shares with ex Gavin Henson
Pupils would be given a say over the rules, how they want lessons to be delivered, what food they eat and and how they travel to school.
She said at the time: 'Since I've had kids I have become much more interested in education and child development.
'We started looking at schools and different mainstream options available to us.
'It started to become apparent that mainstream is struggling with underfunding and overcrowding - teachers are incredibly tested.'
Then in November it was revealed that C.
The Awen Tribe is the first Awen Learning Community, which now operates in 'a number of temporary structures in an ancient woodland in South Wales'.
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