by MamaH » Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:35 pm
My child goes to St Faith's - in the reception class currently. I'm not sure it is undersubscribed at the moment - rumour has it that people were turned away from the reception this year. It is a small-ish class at 26 tho, so rumour may be wrong.
I am happy with it. I like the way they have the nursery and reception mixing, I like the small group teaching they do and I like the mix of pupils who go there.
My child didn't go to a nursery and is coping with learning to read and write in two languages simultaneously, so didn't have the easiest of entries into full time education. The teachers really rallied behind us though, they have been really energetic in their support and in looking for solutions, and he's getting on well now.
The only downside I've found so far was that they had a bit of a drawnout changeover between one teacher going part time and another coming back from maternity leave, with a number of supply teachers for a while and they do seem to have two and a half main teachers in addition to the teaching assistants currently, which must take some co-ordination. I like the teaching team now, though, and they seem to have got into a rhythm as far as handing over goes.
And finally, their assemblies are great fun - I highly recommend taking the offer to go up when it is made.
Can I ask - what is the Tonsleys?
My child goes to St Faith's - in the reception class currently. I'm not sure it is undersubscribed at the moment - rumour has it that people were turned away from the reception this year. It is a small-ish class at 26 tho, so rumour may be wrong.
I am happy with it. I like the way they have the nursery and reception mixing, I like the small group teaching they do and I like the mix of pupils who go there.
My child didn't go to a nursery and is coping with learning to read and write in two languages simultaneously, so didn't have the easiest of entries into full time education. The teachers really rallied behind us though, they have been really energetic in their support and in looking for solutions, and he's getting on well now.
The only downside I've found so far was that they had a bit of a drawnout changeover between one teacher going part time and another coming back from maternity leave, with a number of supply teachers for a while and they do seem to have two and a half main teachers in addition to the teaching assistants currently, which must take some co-ordination. I like the teaching team now, though, and they seem to have got into a rhythm as far as handing over goes.
And finally, their assemblies are great fun - I highly recommend taking the offer to go up when it is made.
Can I ask - what is the Tonsleys?