Postby Francesca » Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:01 pm
Hi there,
I had exactly the same thoughts last year ! We visited Alleyn's, JAPS and Dulwich college and really liked all 3 (quite difficult to get into Alleyn's at reception though as they only take 18 kids from memory....).
In the end we decided to send our kids to a local school and I think it worked out for the best for us. I guess it does kind of depend where you live in SW11 (we live near Battersea Rise), but we tested the commute a few times and it was pretty horrendous. On the worst day it took us almost 40 minutes each way !
I love the fact that we can walk to school and we always bump into other kids and other parents which gives it a lovely community feel. The other thing to consider is playdates...it will be harder to organise these when most of the kids that go to Alleyns, Japs and DCPS live locally.
I have 2 pretty active / sporty kids and we are really happy at Eaton House (we have a girl and a boy). The facilities are really good for a London school - they have 2 indoor gyms and a theatre which both boys and girls share (for plays and for assemblies). The kids use the common loads and they go swimming at the Latchmere once a week (the girls start at reception and the boys at Year 1). The after school clubs are also great with lots of choice for the sporty kids - Judo, games, tennis.
I have to say that I have no complaints at all and I think the new headmistress at the girls school is amazing and has completely transformed the school!
We will definitely look at the Dulwich schools after 11 / 13. I think there is also a bus that goes for Broomwood Road to Dulwich for the older kids.
Good luck with your decision !! (and I do hope this will not start a debate on the local schools…. The above is just my opinion as I have sporty kids like the Zanzibar!)