School and Nursery (sigh!) when did life become so complicated ??
To bypass the complications of oversubcribed public schools and catchment areas, we have decided to go private.
My son is registered to start at Eaton Manor Boys pre-prep and I am on the waitlist for the nursery (fingerscrossed!) We went for the Open Day and I was super impressed by the facilities , the headmistress at the Boys preprep and the little boys themselves. Well behaved, well spoken (they gave us a tour of the facilities) and they made friends with my little toddler and looked after him for the time that we were there. The Headmaster explained the boys and girls school philosophy and it made sense that they are schooled in slighly different ways . I must say , I kind of swung from "only co-ed education is good enough" to single sex education for young ones might be an idea.
We have also recd. an offer from Thomas's kindergarten which I visited today morning and I am not so sure I still want the place as desperately as I had thought. My son is currently at Blundells where for the last month , he has been thriving . They have lots of activities and he seems to like his carers. They are also a traditional teaching nursery which means that when he turns 3 , they will have a formal teaching structure for him .
So thats the story of 3 nurseries for you ! We also registered at Marmalade Cat and they are absolutely sure that there are no spaces for him . We were too late in registering him !
Now I am in a fix- do I stay at Blundells which offers the dual facility of daycare and teaching nursery or do I , in a years time, again change my son's surroundings ?
All the other private schools, we have not really considered as they are not really close to us or didnt seem very appealing .
I dont know if it helps but someone did a comparison of some of the schools a year ago which I absolutely loved and copied ...i am going to post it back here with apologies to the original poster ( i cant find the thread!)
List of private schools in SW11
- St.Thomas's kindergarten
- Broomwood Hall (mixed at lower end but boys leave at 8 for Northocte Lodge)
- Eaton House (boys and girls but I think taught separately)
- Finton House (mixed, but mainly girls I think after about 7 or 8)
-Hornsby House (mixed)
-Oliver House (mixed)
-Parkgate (mixed)
-Wandsworth Prep
-Newton Prep,
-L Ecole de Battersea,
-The Roche,
- Beatrix Potter,
- All Farthing,
- High View
Dolphin School, Northcote
Hornsby House Hearnville Road
Roche, Wandsworth giratory
White House, Thorton Road
Broomwood Hall/Northcote Lodge: perfect if your child secretly wants to wear spats and a waistcoat, calls you mater and pater and yearns for Edwardian England. Its like Downton Abbey but for little people.
Thomas' if they openly want to conquer the work, believe in winning at all costs and *know* they are going to be prime minister one day. Some of the children are a little "Damienish". An uber-confident five year old can be a bit scary. This is like The Apprentice. They also interview the kids to get a place so they really do say "you're hired" (sort of).
Hornsby House is a bit of a balance of the two and is fantastically popular and I don't know enough about them to suggest a TV programme.
Finton House is lovely and has a fab reputation. All the boys leave at seven. I found it a bit sweet and sickly so I reckon Ballamory as it has sod all to do with the real world.
Parkgate: beautiful little school but almost no sport for the boys so a few of their kids grow up thinking their football wizards and then fail to make the "Z" team at a bigger school.
Bertrum House is lovely and is especially suitable for younger children.
http://www.bertrumhouseschool.co.uk/web ... Admissions Process