Postby beanzmeanz » Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:07 pm
I would strongly urge you to visit Alderbrook as it is your local school. It is a small school –just one class per year in the juniors with 2 classes per year in the infants. The great thing about this is that everyone knows every child by name and it is a really friendly school that reflects its local community and really has a lot to offer local families.
The plans for the new early years centre look very exciting. It is a brand new building which will be open for Nursery and Reception from this September.
Sure, a part of the building (near the pool) is a bit shabby. It is not ideal, but decisions have had to be made about whether to spend money on things that will directly impact on the daily lives of the children or on aesthetics – For example, there is exciting brand new play equipment in the playground, a refurbished gym with brand new equipment, and the kitchen supplying school dinners has been greatly improved. There is a pool with specialist swimming teachers, and specialists teaching dance, games, French and Mandarin. There is a wide variety of afterschool activities on offer as well as a breakfast club run by school staff.
If you are into Ofsted - Alderbrook had a good rating in 2009 (and is due for re-inspection in summer 2014). However, as this was 3 years ago and there have been great changes since then, do make an appointment to view the school for yourself and have a look at the classrooms and teaching areas – they are very attractive learning environments and you will notice a good ratio of staff to children. Have a look at the work the children are doing and at their behaviour and also at the way they interact with the teachers and TAs and vice versa. Talk to the staff and children and the parents about what goes on at Alderbrook and what makes it a very special school to be part of...then make up your own mind...
BM