Postby Confus_ed » Thu Nov 17, 2016 7:19 pm
In all seriousness I think the only way to get it right is to ignore all the competitve one-upmanship that goes on amongst parents about whose school is best.
My daughter was at a selective prep that is considered difficult to get into but we hated it. Without going into details it wasn't right for her (or for our son). We looked at loads of schools, spoke to lots of parents and other teachers and decided SCP was the best fit for her.
The parents at her old school weren't shy to express their amazement about our choice and tell us how much less academic it was, how the parents wouldn't be 'our type' etc...
6 months later and she is absolutely flying. Loves her new school and new friends, is enthused about learning in a way she never was before (despite always being towards the top of the class) and hugely more self-confident. Pehaps because of this, perhaps because of the school itself, she has made a huge leap forward academically too.
It's about getiing the right match for your child. Minor nuances in results, the school's place in the percieved local pecking order or the social cachet attached to the school is irrelevant really.
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