
Originally Posted by
Carol
Until you walk through the doors of the schools - you wont know.
What is a "good school" in one person's opinion simply may not be for another.
This is very true. We visited quite a few schools before our boys actually started. The feel of the school they attend (when we visited) was great, we were very happy with everything we saw, heard and experienced. The boys did a couple of 'floating days' before we actually commiitted to anything - to see whether they felt they could be happy there.
Everything was fine, our eyes told us so, our ears told us so, the 'official facts and figures' told us so ..... more importantly our hearts told us so.
I have to say, 15 months down the line we still feel that school 'life' is wonderful.
As for the school 'work' ...... not good. It's the national curriculum we have a problem with more than the actual teaching methods (which have taken some getting use to but on the whole are good). We personally feel that it's nowhere near challenging enough and should we decide to return back to the UK there's not a shadow of a doubt that 'academically' our boys would be way behind their UK peers.
Diny