Postby workingMumfromBalham » Fri Aug 28, 2020 4:21 pm
Hi Bababoom!
We're certainly spoilt for choice in this area. All the schools are excellent, so it's a nice problem to have. I've also heard that Broomwood is a bit 'posh'. Apparently mums were critiqued for attending a sports day wearing jeans instead of skirts, thereby setting a bad example for the girls??? But then, my own mother would probably approve of this...
We chose the White House primarily for it's amazing pastoral care. DS is a summer baby, and could barely dress himself when he started Reception, so needed a nurturing environment. There's not been a day when he hasn't danced his way to school. He can't wait for the holidays to end. (We're quite pleased as well.)
White House has the smallest class sizes of all the schools in the area, so the teachers really get to know every single child and identify where they might need help. Results speak for themselves -- White House came SECOND in London in the SATs last year. Amazing.
The unexpected benefit of small classes is that it was the only school which could open fully -- for all years including 2,3,4,5 -- during the summer term this year (since the classes were already in small bubbles). All my friends were incredibly jealous. Must be one of the only schools in the UK which was able to do this? Having said that, the school could not have done more to support us during home-schooling. DS's teacher personally hand-delivered packs of work, and they had face-to-face lessons on Google Classroom for most of the day, every day.
What other nice things can I say? The other parents are super friendly and there's a great parents committee which organises lots of events (or used to, before the pandemic). You'll be up to your eyeballs in birthday parties and playdates, which is my favourite thing of all. Can't be a coincidence that all the kids turn out as these well-spoken, polite, quietly-confident little humans (who are now also very, very good at online meetings).