DD loves her Steiner school. They have specialist teachers for maths, languages, sciences etc. They do have a form teacher who stays with them through the school, and the kids seem to like that and have great respect for their teachers.
The school is very good at dealing with behavioural issues, I have seen first hand how the teachers and students work together to face the issues rather than pretending it didn’t happen, and having heard the horror stories of our local ‘sought after’ state school, I’m glad we chose Steiner.
DD has educational needs. The school picked up on this very early and have put in place support to ensure she is reaching her potential.
It is true that there is a limited offering of GCSEs but that is due to the size of the school and if DD wants to do a subject not offered, we will discuss it and review options. She loves science and languages so that probably won’t be an issue as these are offered at her school. Most students go on to do A levels at the local much sought after sixth form college, and several to Oxbridge or other red bricks. But whatever the departing students do, they all seem to be sane, confident, respectful, self motivated individuals when they leave.
With regard to sports, they do plenty of gym and competitive sports too.
Steiner schools seem particularly hated on Mumsnet, but my experience of Steiner has been very positive. I’m sure, just as with state comprehensive or private schools, there are good and bad Steiner schools. We have a good one, the best thing to do is visit and make up your own mind.