Would you mind to tell the name of the school your child attended so we know which school is not worth paying?Comptastic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 1:22 pmI am also a former parent of one of the schools you mention. Would you expect your child(ren) to stay until Y6 and to do the 11 plus/equivalent at that school?
If so, you should look carefully at the class sizes in Y5 and Y6 as this is an important factor in exam preparation. A large class (20+) does not replicate the learning dynamics of a small class (12-16) even with a TA.
Have you thought about some of the smaller schools? E.g Dolphin, the White House? That is where I would be looking if I were going private now. As well as class sizes look at leavers’ offers/destination schools.
But truly, if I were doing it again I would go with a good local state school and pay for additional tutoring (did anyway even though kids are all top quartile), music, sports clubs, etc. As one of my children (now at secondary school) said recently ‘Mummy, I really liked [X School] and enjoyed my time there, but in Reception you were paying £X thousand a year for me to do colouring in, which is a bit ridiculous. And even in the other years I would have been just as happy at a state school, and you could have saved all that money for secondary school.’ Wise words! Even more so now that many of the top schools are actively recruiting from the state sector.