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Re: House or services apartment needed in SW London in Feb

Have you tried FlexiStay in Tooting? My parents stayed there when I was having a baby. The kitchen is shared.
Forum: Travel
Replies: 2
Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:44 am

Re: Rats in Clapham South!

Hi I am not a pest control expert, but a rodent aficionado. I have never heard of a white wild type which makes me wonder if it is a ex pet rat. Personally I would use a humane rat trap to capture (and release in a wild although the chance of a white rat surviving in a wild is very slim), and make s...
Replies: 2
Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:51 am

Private school acceptance

Hi I need your advice with regards to the place we have been offered in a school. My dd has been accepted by a private school for a reception place next September. It is a selective school where dd had to do one to one assessment and she passed. We paid the deposit and signed the form to accept the ...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 1
Thu May 01, 2014 11:13 am

Re: Sensory Processing Difficulties

My DD (4 years old) has been diagnosed with possible SPD (Queen Mary's) for over stimulated auditory and visual sensitivity. OT did not recommend for further therapy but she gave me a fact sheet to read and home therapy intervention. It was sent with the summary notes of the OT appointment, with the...
Replies: 5
Mon Feb 10, 2014 12:55 pm

Re: Advice with private primary schools

Hi JoY, LisaCF Thank you for your replies on both of my posts. I found your comments really helpful. The school sounds loving and warm as well as being academic, and it is definitely on my shortlist. I saw some of the art works and the standard seems to be incredibly high. That is a big plus, as wel...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 19
Fri Jun 28, 2013 8:20 pm

The White House Sch, Streatham & Clapham High Sch, anyone?

I have been searching for reviews for these schools, but so far I could not find much about them online.
Do any of you school savvy mums know / have an experience with these schools? Pros-cons? Any opinions, views are much appreciated!
Forum: Schools
Replies: 2
Mon Jun 24, 2013 8:22 pm

Re: Advice with private primary schools

Hi, thank you so much again for your inputs. Very much appreciated! >Diana M, Medway, Bee, Sadly moving is not an option - my DH need to be on the tube line, or be relatively close to central London for job reasons. My DH loves spending time with DD in the mornings and being far from work means that...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 19
Wed Jun 19, 2013 8:14 pm

Re: Advice with private primary schools

Many thanks for your comments. >Petal Funny you mention, I hear some schools accept registration for an unborn child. It's rather strange because an unborn child does not legally "exists" until it pops, and the transaction based on non-existent person is surely odd... Some of my local stat...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 19
Wed Jun 12, 2013 8:23 pm

Re: Advice with private primary schools

I was not going to. I am not keen on getting in a school beyond her natural ability.
Forum: Schools
Replies: 19
Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:29 pm

Advice with private primary schools

My dd just turned 3 and starts reception in 2014. I started to look for private schools and am horrified that many have closed registration a long time ago. I seriously didn't realise it was THIS competitive for private schools simply because I live on the edge of the valley and nobody talks about p...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 19
Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:20 pm