Postby Esher09 » Sat Oct 05, 2013 5:30 pm
Wow,
When I was told yesterday afternoon by worried mums at the school that we were being attacked on NappyValley and that I should go immediately onto the site and post something positive, I must admit I was expecting something a lot more explosive than this so I am glad that I decided to wait until the afternoon to review as I do have a life…
So I am going to post from the slightly different prospective of a happy Wandsworth Common Mum, part of the clique mentioned above and one whose child is settling in well.
I would also welcome the opportunity to meet with Sunshine and understand her current position rather than flake her here (I am not part of the inner circle to know if she has or has not raised her issues with the school leadership).
So to start, and this is for Medway, when we moved into the area a few years back, every conversation in every library, coffee shop, NCT lunch, birthday party etc has always revolved around which school in the area we would send our kids if we were, for whatever reason, not able to send them to one of the private ones.
Then came the cavalry in the shape of Rutherford House School. And from the start we have been promised a school where the large majority of pupils will come from a White British background, only a small number from minority ethnic groups and the proportion of pupils who have special educational needs and/or disabilities will be lower than that found locally/nationally. So immediately it becomes very appealing to those who wanted to avoid the ethnically diverse classrooms of the local state schools in the shape of Fircroft, St Marys, Alderbrook and Ravenstone.
And add to that the continuous message that this is an “independent school” for free, you can understand the eagerness with which the Governor mentioned above is advising WC parents to rent properties in the area to beat the admission process- one of our friends at a local estate agent has told me that they have had up to 20 inquiries from WC parents regarding rental properties close to the school and have already rented out 6 properties on the road opposite the school- go look for yourself at the “Let Signs”. I have to admit now that I know one of those parents myself!!
So if you wish to send your child to this bubble in Balham, come and have a look first and make your mind up but please visit as many of the other local schools too. My husband and I have a clear plan until 7+ and what our next step will be thereafter- we chose Rutherford because we knew they would work the hardest during the first year to get the best Ofsted results and we wanted that type of focus on our child.
But whereas my husband and I play the game well with the other parents, this is a small school at present and you really do need to be part of the in-crowd get on- we get all the inside information from one of the Governors and it is not always that positive. My friends who are Tooting Bec parents will most likely not get their children admitted here. And we are also aware of 2 other sets of parents who are seriously considering moving their children out.
Bottom line, this is a business. It is a free school paid on a per capita basis for each child- 54 children means we are missing out on the funds for 6 children which equates to about £40-50,000. If the school does not get pupils then that will reflect on the income of the school and major problems thereafter- imagine if it had to close because of lack of funds, where would all us angry Wandsworth Common parents go then?
But then there is no fear in that as we have all been given the clear instruction on how important getting new parents to the school is for survival, as long as they are British and White, and how we must fight negative PR at every opportunity, especially on sites like this one.
Good luck Medway in finding the best school for your child, we have for the next year or two at least!!