by Mummymoo » Fri Oct 09, 2015 12:55 pm
Hi,
I have two children at Alderbrook, one in Year 2 and one in Reception.
My eldest is in a class of 23 children (it was about the same size in Reception) and over 10 of them probably speak a mixture of another language and English at home. Be careful of the stats - they are based on the answer to a question about what languages are spoken at home and there is often a mix. All the children (apart from one who has just arrived from France) speak English.
My youngest daughter has a bigger class and, I imagine, less children who are able to speak another language fluently. They certainly all speak and understand English.
In terms of the teaching attention, I think the greatest challenge is the children who lack any understanding of discipline, those who can't concentrate for periods of time, etc. and the school has an excellent way of working with those children to get the best out of their time at school.
I am in the school, helping with reading, swimming, library duties, PTA duties A LOT. In fact, probably too much. I have had the 'privileged peek' behind the doors of the school and I am a happy parent. Private school has also been an option for us. We were offered a place for Year 1 after my daughter had an assessment morning at Hornsby House. Hornsby were really impressed with her and I was just so pleased that Alderbrook (and I!) have made her the girl she is today.
It is a lovely school.
Hi,
I have two children at Alderbrook, one in Year 2 and one in Reception.
My eldest is in a class of 23 children (it was about the same size in Reception) and over 10 of them probably speak a mixture of another language and English at home. Be careful of the stats - they are based on the answer to a question about what languages are spoken at home and there is often a mix. All the children (apart from one who has just arrived from France) speak English.
My youngest daughter has a bigger class and, I imagine, less children who are able to speak another language fluently. They certainly all speak and understand English.
In terms of the teaching attention, I think the greatest challenge is the children who lack any understanding of discipline, those who can't concentrate for periods of time, etc. and the school has an excellent way of working with those children to get the best out of their time at school.
I am in the school, helping with reading, swimming, library duties, PTA duties A LOT. In fact, probably too much. I have had the 'privileged peek' behind the doors of the school and I am a happy parent. Private school has also been an option for us. We were offered a place for Year 1 after my daughter had an assessment morning at Hornsby House. Hornsby were really impressed with her and I was just so pleased that Alderbrook (and I!) have made her the girl she is today.
It is a lovely school.