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Lucton School

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Bluestockings · 11/03/2012 21:18

Anyone know anything about it?

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marialuisa · 12/03/2012 08:42

very small and tends to be children with dyslexia-type issues that go there.

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Bluestockings · 12/03/2012 09:18

Thanks, Marialuisa!

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yoursdisgusted · 02/05/2012 14:05

having just removed 2 children from this school I would strongly avoid it!!! One of my children has suspected dyslexia (not confirmed by new school yet) and difficulties reading which I have been flagging up to them for the past 2 and a half years to no response. the head is a bully and I have a list of complaints as long as my arm.....I have removed my children a term earlier than the notice period we gave them due to rudeness from staff and the children constantly being reminded they were leaving and we STILL had to fork out the school fees!! DISGUSTED!!! AVOID.

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jacklucy123 · 04/03/2015 08:23

Does anyone have any experience with the nursery at Lucton? Looking at lots of nurseries for when my twins get their vouchers after Easter, thanks :)

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Indiedog99 · 29/10/2019 12:37

As a parent with two children at Lucton school, I can say hand on my heart that it is an absolutely fantastic school with an excellent reputation. The March 2019 compliance ISI inspection will tell you more. Results are good considering Lucton is a mixed ability, non-selective school. The teachers are brilliant, some of them inspiring (as mentioned in the report). For sport and music it is especially fantastic. I couldn't recommend it enough.
In addition, the head teacher is brilliant and is passionate about her school. She genuinely cares for every pupil and from our personal experience every child's unique talents are nurtured and encouraged in so many different ways. The extra curricular activities offered will look fantastic on a CV, such as the CCF (combined cadet force)and Duke of Edinburgh awards. The class sizes are small so the teaching style is able to be adapted easily to suit the individual needs of the children. The school has a fantastic equestrian centre, swimming pool and sports hall and so many different events take place there (along with visiting schools) such as the aquathlons, triathlons, cross-country and lots more. If you arrange to see the school it will be plainly obvious how lovely it is and how fulfilled the children are there; just have a chat to them smile

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