by JDMummy » Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:38 am
Re assessment @ Thomas's:
I personally think (following the message i picked up from the school open day) it is just like a play group as we all taking our kids to go to many times at different places. Our kids at 3 year old doesn't really know if it is an assessment or just a one of the play place mummy take him or here there. Get an offer or not only matters to us as parents' feeling. Will have no harm to our kids. We will go to have some fun. Finger is crossed if we can be offered a place as an option for our choice of schools. If not, our little gorgeous will still be the happy child as he is.
As the school says, it is not about judging better or worse. It is a way to see if the child will enjoy his or her time at the school or not. Maybe Thomas's is not the right school for your child.
So, I'd say no pressures. Go and have some fun if you agree with the approach and don't take the outcome too personal if can't get an offer. If you don't agree with the approach, don't go.
Re Newton prep:
I spoke to the registrar just this month. She said if the child is already in their nursery, it is almost sure that child will be offered a place at reception. If the child is not in the nursery class, they will see every child who applied. Have a little relaxed chat with the child. If the child is comfortable to go in without parents, lovely. If the child doesn't want to go in alone, parents can accompany the child.
When asked how they make decision on the offers, the lady answered the same way as Thomas's.
Good luck!
Re assessment @ Thomas's:
I personally think (following the message i picked up from the school open day) it is just like a play group as we all taking our kids to go to many times at different places. Our kids at 3 year old doesn't really know if it is an assessment or just a one of the play place mummy take him or here there. Get an offer or not only matters to us as parents' feeling. Will have no harm to our kids. We will go to have some fun. Finger is crossed if we can be offered a place as an option for our choice of schools. If not, our little gorgeous will still be the happy child as he is.
As the school says, it is not about judging better or worse. It is a way to see if the child will enjoy his or her time at the school or not. Maybe Thomas's is not the right school for your child.
So, I'd say no pressures. Go and have some fun if you agree with the approach and don't take the outcome too personal if can't get an offer. If you don't agree with the approach, don't go.
Re Newton prep:
I spoke to the registrar just this month. She said if the child is already in their nursery, it is almost sure that child will be offered a place at reception. If the child is not in the nursery class, they will see every child who applied. Have a little relaxed chat with the child. If the child is comfortable to go in without parents, lovely. If the child doesn't want to go in alone, parents can accompany the child.
When asked how they make decision on the offers, the lady answered the same way as Thomas's.
Good luck!