I imagine that the mum who responded above searched for this thread due to the consternation and intrigue whipping around the Essendene playground today following a couple of other mum’s discussing it. That’s certainly why I took a look this evening.
How long has your child been at Essendene? You single out Reception and only have one child at the school given your post so that would mean you have been a parent at the school for just over one term.
That’s quite an emotive list of issues you’ve created for one term…perhaps this gives an insight into why the Head may have had her diplomatic skills on overdrive?
I don’t see eye to eye with the Head all the time either - but a Headmistress is someone you want to lead a school with passion, put in place a teaching team who are committed to helping children reach their individual potential and command their pupils respect; and for me she ticks all of those boxes. She’s not exactly Mary Poppins…but then I want a Headmistress not a best friend who tells me that I’m right all the time.
My first child left Year 6 at Essendene recently to take up a place at their first choice school, as did all of their friends. My second child is still at Essendene with a few more years to go.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but the original post on this thread really does deliver some ‘alternative truths’ and is as questionable as a Trump press conference.
It’s a small school. They cannot ‘not show’ you anything.
Any parent who has their eyes open when they visit the school will see that it doesn’t have the rolling fields that you can pay far more for at other schools – it’s something every parent who has taken one look at it knows before selecting the school for their child.
The children eat in small groups with their teacher at lunchtime which my child loves – if you prefer a cafeteria with banks of tables I find that odd but each to their own.
There are two teachers who take sports classes and every child has sport in their timetable from the start with different sports and activities rotated across the year.
Size is obviously important to you. I wish you luck when you transfer to a big school with a cafeteria. I feel compelled to wish your next school the same luck, if not more, in the process….I have a feeling they might need it.