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Schools with small classes in the South

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searching4schools · 24/06/2020 18:48

Hi, I'm looking for a calm independent school with class sizes of max 12-15 suitable for an able year 7 child with Anxiety/ASD/Dyslexia. Ideally up to year 11/13 but will consider a prep. Needs to be within an hour of Bournemouth/Poole or weekly boarding within a couple of hours. Mainstream or SEN schools considered.

Any suggestions?

Thank you.

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Bluezoo123 · 26/06/2020 00:44

I would look at Moyles Court

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searching4schools · 26/06/2020 07:18

Thank you.
I'll call them again, but we rang last year and they said they had 19 in year 6 with a max of 20 which was too big. Perhaps they split the classes in the senior section? You think their classes are as small as 12-15?

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Lonecatwithkitten · 26/06/2020 07:24

I think in mainstream you will struggle, 19-20 in a maths/English classes is the bare minimum to be financially viable. Yes no core subjects have fewer students at GCSE, but even those are being cut if the school a repeatably having loss making years.

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TeenPlusTwenties · 26/06/2020 08:22

No idea of class sizes, but have you looked at Hampshire Collegiate School?

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GlennRheeismyfavourite · 26/06/2020 08:50

Again - I'd also say you need to think about the viability of the school - in the current climate small private's with the class sizes you're talking about are at risk of going under at the moment. We're really lucky that my school is still thriving 🤞don't discount slightly larger schools. We might have tutor groups of 22-24 and a few subjects are taught in that size group but then when the girls divide off for maths etc bottom set are substantially smaller. Also yr 7-8 classes tend to be bigger but sets get smaller as you move up. Eg I think our year 11 top set maths in 24 but set 5 is 6. Schools can be incredibly nurturing without being tiny.

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xingowner · 26/06/2020 15:15

Do have a look at Knighton House School near Blandford. 45 mins from Bournemout. It is girls only in the prep school, not sure if this is something that you are looking for. Small classes, flexi boarding and weekly - normally, Covid 19 aside.
Excellent ISI reports.

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reefedsail · 26/06/2020 15:18

Clayesmore maybe?

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houselikeashed · 26/06/2020 17:49

Girl or boy ?
Would you consider Oxford?
If a girl, def look up Wychwood School.

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Rivvy · 26/06/2020 18:58

Try Farlington near Horsham. Lovely caring school which also acheives academically

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Inandoutthedustybluebells · 26/06/2020 22:35

Would only be up to yr11, but you could look at Great Ballard, near Chichester. Nice environment, kind, small classes.

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SunflowerProsecco · 27/06/2020 22:50
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searching4schools · 04/07/2020 14:23

Some great suggestions, thanks. Yes a girl, so all girls schools worth looking at too.
Yes, wary of viability but we will need around 15 in a class I think rather than around 20, at the moment.

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houselikeashed · 04/07/2020 17:14

def look up wychwood then.

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PettsWoodParadise · 04/07/2020 21:59

Farringtons in Chislehurst, Kent London borders, has boarding places and accessible to south coast for visits home. Not the most academic but caters for a variety of needs. Nurturing environment with large grounds.

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Floralnomad · 04/07/2020 22:08

May be too far but Rochester Independent College have small class sizes and they do have some boarders .

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searching4schools · 04/07/2020 22:54

Thanks.

Any thoughts on Bruton school for Girls?

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