Postby Baronarnaud » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:08 pm
To answer Livegreen's questions about Chestnut Grove:
- Can I ask where the funding for the new school is coming from?
- Academy status: Governors are debating this at the moment. Opinion is apparently divided. Personally, I'm not keen on the idea of academies - I think we will end up with a worse hierarchy than we have now.
- Ofsted judged Chestnut Grove to be 'outstanding'
- Like everywhere else in the borough, the most affluent parents in Balham choose to go private, or to buy or rent property in Graveney's catchment area. (Many of my child's friends' parents did this.) Chestnut Grove has had a poor reputation locally in the past which has been hard to shake off. I also believe that there is an element of racism involved - Chestnut Grove has a high proportion of black students and they are a noisy and lively presence on the streets of Balham. Inevitably, there are fights occasionally - no different to schools up and down the country, I imagine, including Graveney, but it is scary and off-putting for parents.
Despite this, there are a growing number of parents that I know of at my child's former primary school who are beginning to realize that if we want our local secondary school to improve (and by extension the local area), then we need to send our kids there.
When my child started at Chestnut Grove in 2009 approximately 1/3 of his year group went too - the highest number of pupils from this primary school in a long time. I believe a similar number went in 2010.
- As for the results, the percentage of those achieving 5 a* - c grades including maths & English have indeed dipped by 6%.