Moving to London - what about Broomwood Hall??

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Moving to London - what about Broomwood Hall??

Postby AngyMum » Wed Apr 05, 2017 8:37 am

Hello, yesterday I was going through their website and liked it pretty much.
Any direct experience? Thanks a lot
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Re: Moving to London - what about Broomwood Hall??

Postby pie81 » Wed Apr 05, 2017 11:02 am

Quite a lot of comments on this site about it, including a pretty recent thread, so have a search :)
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Re: Moving to London - what about Broomwood Hall??

Postby pie81 » Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:45 pm

http://www.nappyvalleynet.com/mums/view ... =broomwood

here's the recent thread I was thinking of.
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Re: Moving to London - what about Broomwood Hall??

Postby this_is_cat » Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:49 pm

I'm afraid you are going to have the same problem that you've been warned about in your other thread about state schools...

Places have already been allocated, and pretty much every school in this area, state and private, is oversubscribed with a waiting list, and won't be offering places for this September to someone who applies now

Your best (and probably only) option is to get whatever places you can find and spend the next year hoping places will come up at your first and second choice schools. You won't have the luxury of being picky, sadly!
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Re: Moving to London - what about Broomwood Hall??

Postby MummyWalker » Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:09 am

In my humble opinion it's a great school :-) I'd say it's worth getting in touch with the admissions team to find out the situation re availability / waiting lists given the age of your child(ren) as you never know, you might be lucky! You mentioned in your other post that you have a child due to start secondary school in September, I assume into Year 7/age 11? Broomwood goes up to age 13 so if you could get a place there then it would sort you out for your first two years in the U.K. while you look at options for Year 9 onwards. Best of luck with your move.
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Re: Moving to London - what about Broomwood Hall??

Postby AngyMum » Thu Apr 06, 2017 1:23 pm

Mummywalker this is what we wanted to do. two years at Broomwood and then we'll see. maybe somebody left at the end of year 6... i want to remain positive, realistic, but positive!
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