by nathanbaden » Mon Apr 21, 2014 7:52 pm
I have 2 boys at Smallwood - in nursery and Year 2. To say they love school would be an understatement, and if you spend any short amount of time with the pupils and staff, it's easy to see why. The kids appear to have a genuine bond with their teachers and this is reciprocated in their interaction with other adults and each other. I, personally, have spent extended periods of time with different year groups, actively taking part in their lessons and accompanying them on school trips. I have also joined a group of parents who work both independently and with the kids and staff, to engage with other parents and the wider community. As a parent above says, Smallwood truly is one of Wandsworth's hidden gems and the latest Ofsted report does indeed reflect this. But once you've experienced first hand the positive and respectful atmosphere that has been created by Headteacher Martin Roughley and his team, you'll see that there's even more to Smallwood Primary than a decent survey.
I have 2 boys at Smallwood - in nursery and Year 2. To say they love school would be an understatement, and if you spend any short amount of time with the pupils and staff, it's easy to see why. The kids appear to have a genuine bond with their teachers and this is reciprocated in their interaction with other adults and each other. I, personally, have spent extended periods of time with different year groups, actively taking part in their lessons and accompanying them on school trips. I have also joined a group of parents who work both independently and with the kids and staff, to engage with other parents and the wider community. As a parent above says, Smallwood truly is one of Wandsworth's hidden gems and the latest Ofsted report does indeed reflect this. But once you've experienced first hand the positive and respectful atmosphere that has been created by Headteacher Martin Roughley and his team, you'll see that there's even more to Smallwood Primary than a decent survey.