My name is Sally Heale. I am not a mumsnet regular and though I think this site can be a great resource I am also starting to feel, like with social media in general, that this once wonderful forum is in danger of becoming an anti-social forum! That is to say, a site for people to hide behind odd “usernames” and make often unfair, unjust and down right mean (bullying?) comments.
As a K&C and Brent homeowner I have total sympathy with those venturing into and through the local primary school system. I would like to be in a situation where I could place my children in a free, government funded thriving primary school. However the offers that many of us living in these boroughs are given are for a large number of reasons not suitable. Therefore we turn to ‘private’….
It seems to me that Lloyd Williamson has taken a rather unfair bashing from a small number of mums, who perhaps at the rejection of the local government schools have turned their frustrations to this alternative – an affordable, small, wonderful, quirky, wise but fun school and vented their frustrations at the fact they will have to pay for education…
…. And you know what, I get this. You shouldn’t have to pay for education. My partner and I are hard working people; we come from working class families who have always added value. BUT the truth is, if you live in Central London, you might well have to put your hand in your pocket if you want the very best for your child. Sad but true.
The Lloyd Williamson is a nurturing, caring, intelligent choice for a child. My child Finn, attends this school and we have only wonderful things to report. He is in a class of 9 with 2 fabulous teachers. He knows all of his classmates, but what’s more is knows most of the school; from the older kids to the teachers and the 2 ever present Heads.
Finn’s freshly cooked meals and healthy snacks are eaten with gusto. He goes to the venture park everyday to play (better than most playgrounds in the borough i would argue). Finn does additional sport 3 times a week. He has free and structured before and afterschool clubs to attend should he wish (and most kids seem to want to stay in the after school clubs which I think says an awful lot!!)
There is a BIG problem with Lloyd Williamson however, you know what that is? It is simply a lack of resources placed on PR, Marketing and Branding. Why is that? Because they place importance elsewhere; in teaching and in nurturing the family environment. If this was in place I would argue that they could compete with ANY private school in the nearby boroughs and not just the affordable ones….
I would urge any potential parent to not simply make the mistake of conducting Internet research, but instead getting out there, come in and see the school, meet the happy kids and relieved parents!
It is true, I am on this site only to post my comment. If you want to meet me to discuss this i would love that, lets chat at the school gates, i will be waiting there at 3.30pm for my happy kid, chatting to the wonderfully educated teachers and other lovely parents!
Come and join us, it’s wonderful, I promise!
Over and out