Hello All,
I am totally behind enlarging the bilingual intake of Wix school as my child has been on the waiting list for a bilingual place for 4 years and we kept getting queue barged by folks moving in closer to the school then us. It has felt very unfair that the queue isn't really a queue and has led to a lot of frustration and heartache.
Sadly Wandsworth council have been very un organised and keep moving the goal posts but this year only siblings got in and that doesn't include being a sibling of a child in the Lycée annexe at Wix. We gave up in the end and moved our child into the French lycée (which is also over subscribed but doesn't depend on distance, but on the child having french nationality) and by that forfeited our younger child's options at Wix even though he is in the nursery there he hasn't even been given a place in the classic stream, let alone the bilingual stream. Even though his sibling was in the classic stream for 3 previous years and is still in the same building! So wix cannot even accommodate it's own nursery children with siblings on the premises, which is what really gets my goat. Yet they have had 4 open days to promote the school!
Wix Primary/Annexe de Wix/Wandsworth Council seem to be a bit confused as to whether they are 3 separate schools, 2 schools or 1 school with 3 streams: The French Lycée has committed to taking all the council bilingual children into their secondary school (dependant on passing a test), but Wandsworth council aren't prepared to count siblings from the Lycée. Not very reciprocal! Unless the French Lycée is able to find new premises for another secondary school in south London they will be hard pushed to accommodate all the bilingual children from Wix let alone Shaftesbury.
I also agree that bilingual schooling in primary is key as it's when children easily learn another language and if a child can speak/read/write fluently in another language by the end of primary school then 2 or 3 hours a week of that 2nd language in secondary school will be sufficient to keep it alive and well in the childs brain. So therefore not opening more bilingual primary school places because there isn't enough secondary school places isn't really an excuse. And anyway, there aren't enough secondary schools in London, let alone bilingual ones!
Allegedly it is all to do with premises/funding so the more people who write in to Wandsworth council the better! Maybe try to write and phone Andrew Blakely (
ablakely@wandsworth.gov.uk) who is responsible for the bilingual list at Wandsworth council as well as Councillor Jonathan Cook.
Pass it on!