Postby Mrsmac35 » Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:58 pm
Hi maze,
I can’t offer any help on home schooling, but we made a huge decision on our children’s education last year and I thought it might be useful for you to hear some of our thoughts and the decision that we made.
Have you considered finding a private school that costs around £15k per year?
We moved our Year 4 daughter last year to Dolphin School on Northcote Road and I can honestly say it is the best decision we have ever made. Her younger sister has now joined her in their Reception class. Both girls are happy and thriving in the environment.
Dolphin’s Fees are between 15k and 17k per year depending on the age of the child, and whilst this is still a huge financial commitment, we believe is it the best investment we can make in our daughters’ future.
Our eldest daughter was at a local a state primary school before moving to Dolphin and we complimented this with a weekly tutor to get ready for 11plus and thought this was the best approach for her. However, we soon realised that the weekly tutoring just wasn’t enough. Our daughter was doing fine, but we wanted her to flourish.
So we set about looking for a private school.
Dolphin School was the by far the best choice for our daughters on so many levels. The school is so welcoming and friendly and they went above and beyond to help settle our daughter. I love that parents are invited to assembly every Friday, so you can experience just a little of what your children are doing at school. Their recent ISI inspection awarded them excellent in all areas and having seen how our daughters have been taught and nurtured I can see why, Any learning challenges have been identified and addressed quickly and I feel reassured that the staff are aware of what both children need to progress.
For us, school is about so much more than just learning. It’s about the staff who inspire this children and the opportunities the children are given. Dolphin is delivering all of that and more for our daughters and I am confident they are in the absolute best place for them.
Some people might feel that the lack of playground is a downside for Dolphin, but actually our daughters absolutely love putting on their waterproofs and wellies at break time and playing on the common. For them it’s a huge plus. Also, the fact that it is a small school means that they see each other on the common as the whole school are sometimes together for playtime.
I would really recommend you give them a call and pop in for a visit.
If you do decide to look at Dolphin, I’m very happy to answer any questions you might have. Please do DM me.