Postby cream and peaches » Wed Jan 18, 2023 4:02 pm
Beachboys wrote:
> Full disclosure: Dolphin parent here.
>
> We had a similar dilemma choosing secondary schools for my eldest. He had
> offers from a school that's literally next door (we overlook their playing
> fields) and one that's a 30-minute drive down the South Circular. Both are
> amazing schools that we knew we were lucky to be considering. We chose the
> further one in the end as we felt it was a better fit for him -- in terms
> of the student body, the ethos, the clubs, the teaching -- and that this
> edge offset the inconvenience of the commute given how much of his
> formative years he's spending there.
>
> We also thought carefully about what this would mean for the rest of the
> family in terms of logistics as we both work and have younger kids, but my
> eldest has special medical needs that mean he often needs to be driven to
> or collected from school. Again, we felt that everything the secondary
> school had to offer made up for the time and inconvenience of being stuck
> on the blasted A205. (And Dolphin School and fellow parents have been so
> wonderfully supportive when that has happened.)
>
> I know what you mean about wanting to get it right, but I hope that there's
> no "wrong" decision in this case. Just think about what's best
> for your child and your family.
Thank you so much for this very thoughtful reply. We too have another child with special needs, however she is transported to a school further away morning and afternoon. And with our new arrival any day, considering ease is a very important part of this equation. We currently commute 30-45 minutes in each direction for the child we are looking at Dolphin school for, so a 10 min drive feels much more manageable.
You're spot on- the ethos, confidence, Sam Gosden, all the teachers, and the children are all a HUGE testament to the school. We are leaving a buzzy, busy, v popular school, and have had offers from many others for our child, but Dolphin School feels like the right choice for us after looking at everything. Anyway, thank you agin for the helpful and thoughtful reply.