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Choosing a school
Hi,
My son is due to start 'proper' nursery in September but I need to decide which one. There are 2 really good schools in my area who have both accepted him for admission - they both have fantastic Ofsted reports, only 1 point between them in league tables - one is Catholic (we're not) and one is non-denominational. I've arranged a visit to both of them next week, but he's our first child, so I could really do with some help....
What do we look for?........What questions should we ask?.....Does the child go too or just parents?.....etc,etc,etc
My son currently goes to playgroup 3x per week and has cried every time for about 8 months......how can I start to prepare him for 'big school'?
He's 3yrs 4mths - 3yrs 9mths when he'll start.
Thanks in advance
A xXx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An add on... Catholic schools usually have smaller numbers in Comprehensive education, The numbers are about the same I think in Primary Catholic & non denomination. But if you think your Son might be a lovely sensitive guy, based on his current personality traits (who the women will all love when he's 18) He might benefit from a smaller Comprehensive, Catholic Comps are usually half the size. I know it's early early days, but if the best Comp is Catholic, he won't get in automatically unless he goes to the feeder Catholic school. Just for the record, I couldn't get my daughter to go to playgroup, even after going to a nursery from age 6 months, yet she loved school nursery, it's more professional and structured, and he'll be fine.
We had a choice of two for our son, our local village school and one in the next village which in fact had better Ofsted report. We elected for the former as we were able to walk to it which mean't as he got older (at juniors) he was able to walk by himself. I'm sure this early stab at independence did his confidence a world of good. The exercise is good for all and you've time to see the seasons change and learn about the world.