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Lower Broadheath primary school

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worccyclist · 26/04/2016 21:03

Hi
Does anyone have kids at this school? Am thinking about moving to the village, dc in years 1 and 4. We could commute to their current school in the short term but I don't want to be doing it for 5 years!
Any experience welcome, especially any Special Needs.
Thanks

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worccyclist · 29/04/2016 20:19

Anyone?

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LEWorcs · 06/05/2016 13:45

Hi there
I have just spotted your post, apologies! I don't have any personal experience of Lower Broadheath school but I know that the area is lovely, in fact we are shortly moving to Martley just up the road! (fingers crossed!!!) I will post your thread on the facebook page and get back to you. In the meantime have you been to see the school? I am a real believer in trusting your gut instinct. People will always have very different views which will be based around the care that their child receives, but everyone is different. I was really surprised how strongly I felt about some schools (good and bad!) whilst I was visiting them with a view to moving my children.
Good luck :-)

worccyclist · 18/05/2016 18:16

Thanks LEWorcs. Yes it's certainly a beautiful area. I've been to visit and like the school although strangely they have less outdoor space than my dc's current city school.

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NorksAreMessy · 19/05/2016 22:13

I don't have experience, but am bumping for you, but MOSTLY, I must admit because there seems to be a new clever feature that puts a little local thread near the top of Active Threads.
I was so surprised to see Lower Broadheath mentioned (I am out towards Hereford, but close-ish) that I thought I would pop over and say hello :)

BumpKitty · 19/05/2016 22:20

I have a child in year one, I think the school is very good. They got a poor ofsted result last year before my daughter started at school and this did concern me but I spoke with the Acting Head (who has since been confirmed in role) and to the reception/ class one teacher and I was reassured. I'd recommend visiting the school and meeting with the staff. I'm afraid I don't have any knowledge about the special needs teaching.

BumpKitty · 19/05/2016 22:22

Sorry I just saw that you have visited already. It is the school's Spring Fete this Saturday 12-2pm might be a good idea to come along to that and see what you think .

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