Postby MrsOctober » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:28 pm
My elder son has just completed his reception year at school.
Within weeks of his birth in Easter 07, we were told to register him with local schools. At Thomas's and Broomwood and were told he was on their main lists. We contacted Eton House (advisable to register at at least one non-selective school) and were told that he'd be on the waiting list so we didnt bother spending the £50 there.
At Easter 2010, before our assessment with Broomwood, I was talking to the head of his nursery and asked if we'd been stupid not to have registered him with a non-selective school. She strongly advised putting his name down at Eton House as a fall-back, even at this late stage.
Against my better judgement, I paid my £50 to put my son's name on a waiting list that had been growing for over three years, so could only imagine what number he would be.
A month later we had our parents' interview/assessment at Broomwood. (Let's not pretend it is anything else. We know of someone whose child was not called for an assessment after the parents' 'interview'. The mother is convinced that although she went to Oxford, she went to a state school, but that's another story) My son was then invited for an assessment and was offered a place for Sept 2011. We paid our £2K deposit and were very very happy.
The Thomas's assessments were in early Nov 2010 and a couple of weeks before, we received a call from Eton House offering my son a place. We had a place at Broomwood so we weren't going to take the place at EH. They wanted a term's fees as deposit. £4K!! I'm sure some people paid just in case their child didn't get into Thomas's. My main message here is that we were 100's down the list for Eton House but as it's non-selective everyone puts it down as a back-up, rightly or wrongly. So as Broomwood Hall make their offers, the EH waiting list goes down by 80. When Thomas's make their offers in mid Nov, the EH waiting list goes down by another 80. A lot of people whose first choice is Belleville or Honeywell put Eton House down as a fall-back too. I don't think it's any reflection of EH as a school, it's merely a victim of the system one has to play around here.
In the end we decided to send our son to Thomas's. It was a terribly hard decision as we had heard so many rumours about Thomas's being a hothouse and pushing kids too hard. So far, so good. From what we have seen so far, it is a gorgeous school with happy, confident, gorgeous children. My son isn't showing signs of being particularly academic and is probably in the middle of the class, but we still think that it will bring out the very best in him in every way.
There was a huge amount of movement in many schools before term started. It seems that some HEARTLESS people don't bother to tell the local state schools that they are not taking up their place and as a result these places are discovered in September. I know of 3 children who forfeited their deposits at Broomwood to move to Belleville. Last year a child left Belleville for Broomwood. We've just had a child join Thomas's from Broomwood. There's no rhyme or reason to it.
Apologies for long-winded reply, I just hope it helps some parents who might be stressing over school admissions. Everyone from my son's nursery year is happily settled and very content with their choice of school.