Postby waitingforthesummer » Wed Apr 19, 2023 12:55 pm
This is simply not true Starr. You really seem to stir up all school related conversations on this forum... often totally contradicting yourself if one reads all your other posts on other topics. Why? I have no idea...
My son is in a very academic school but he has SEN and often needs some support. So probably a bit similar to your situation Guestuser987. From what I see (I have a big SEN network of mums whose kids are in both senior private and state), I think independent schools provide much better support and pastoral care BUT you need to find the right school. My son was supported incredibly well during the lockdown with SENCO calling every couple of weeks to check how he was coping. In contrast, my friends in the state sector got absolutely nothing. Yes, sadly, some private schools will discriminate against kids who need support and try to push them out. You need to get the right school. For example, our school is very sporty as well as academic and rugby is a big deal. However, if some boys hate it and don't want to do it, they can do another thing instead. My friend's son does tennis and basketball during the rugby lessons. Unfortunately, the location won't be great for you from where you are... The journey would probably be a nightmare but don't give up, ask and speak to as many people as you can. Hope you can find the right place for him