by betsyboop » Mon Sep 23, 2024 12:47 pm
Ravenstone is more rounded, less rigid and more in tune with the variety of needs, generally more progressive.
Belleville more rigid and more inclined to see the "negative side" in children, rather than the fact they are still children, also very focused on maths and English, more traditional in their discipline/behaviour management. Also bearing in mind, their results rely heavily on the Mathnasium center next door and the children being tutored from early on (not just for 11+). but both have wonderful staff and families, both have a lovely community side to it. Generally you're in luck choosing a school in this area.
Do a school tour, speak to some children/families. Ask a wide range of questions about clubs, school dinners, homework, friendships, uniform, staff retention, inclusion
Ravenstone is more rounded, less rigid and more in tune with the variety of needs, generally more progressive.
Belleville more rigid and more inclined to see the "negative side" in children, rather than the fact they are still children, also very focused on maths and English, more traditional in their discipline/behaviour management. Also bearing in mind, their results rely heavily on the Mathnasium center next door and the children being tutored from early on (not just for 11+). but both have wonderful staff and families, both have a lovely community side to it. Generally you're in luck choosing a school in this area.
Do a school tour, speak to some children/families. Ask a wide range of questions about clubs, school dinners, homework, friendships, uniform, staff retention, inclusion