Just starting to wonder about schools for DD (currently still only a toddler). No mad panic yet, but I am interested to get views on this. We live right out in the sticks in a small hamlet, no facilities, no school in realistic walking distance. There are two or three very small primaries in neighbouring villages- ranging from 30-50 pupils.
I work part-time and after school care might be very valuable to us- not much in the way of this in the tiny primaries. To find a slightly larger school we start getting into 15 minute drives and one that I really like- no guarantee there would be space of course- is a 20 minute drive.
In addition to this, the very small schools all appear to be C of E- not wildly opposed to this, but we are bringing up DD more within DP's religion than anything and not sure how we feel about her attending a Christian faith school.
I have rooted around on here for relevant threads but would be interested in people's honest experiences of travelling some distance to get to a school that is suitable. So many people seem to have schools in walking distance and talk about the social benefits of this, that I fear I am going to feel very guilty if DD is not living immediately amongst her peers.
Thanks!