Im not sure op meant to be offensive or snobby so reserving judgement.
Shes just being factual about the catchment area and demographics thats all.
Its not like shes comparing fsm fgs.
Ok op have both types schools in my my area,
dd2 goes to school bit like class 2 predominatly middle class coe but has mixed faiths and is less snobby than other middle class schools in area but has loads after school clubs and small pan.
we also have school like no 1 intake 60 half council half executive new build estate, new build school new head, loads after school activities but as it was new school took years for it to shake off its bad old reputation but now it has new head, good ofsted, good value added, improved sats year on year.
Also has breckfast club and after school provision.
One thing would say is dont underestimate extra curricular activities ie after school.
With 3kids much easier to pick them up our later from school then ferry them to another location and wait with siblings in tow.
How long ago was ofted as outstanding hard these days.
swimming pool on site very rare and good opportunity,
ratios again important.-ours was struggling and needed extra elp.
we have done 2 schools like school 2
first was rc and 1half intake
the after school clubs never materilised
they couldent support all the kids needed additional support oddly enough it was kids in middle co-hort who struggled.
They seemed to think parents were made of money always asking for money and never considered the expense.
our 2nd schools is coe mixed classes but despite its small size it does breckfast club £2 a day.old school was £2.50, it hs after shool activities but no after school childare provison which means workin parents use childminders.Old school snobby aout uniform had to be logos and my dd frequently lost stuff 2nd school an wear supermarket stuff in right colour, has good 2nd hand shop, some of clubs are free and pta heaviliy subsise trips not spend on pet projects..
But a lot can depend on the child,applying for my 2nd and shes diffrent personality to 1st. 3rd childreckon be very diffrent again.
ideally want her go to eldests school as we love it.
2nd 2on our list also coe schools 1 small 1 large infants.
the middle class community school near us not coe is very pushy with sats, sliquey and snobby so avoiding that one.
We looked at whats known as sink school this week bad rep mostly estate intake and surprised me how many pluses it had.
huge classrooms, outdoor space
free clubs
breckfast club £1 a day.
specialist sports coaches.
it has high pupil premuim as more kids on free school meals
Is there anymore advice is look at as many as you can.
now im old timer at schools and have freinds at lots local schools they broadly all achive same results but run diffrently ie faith/ethos and extra curricular varies.
We looked at another school similar to school 1 couple weeks ago where head very passionate, lots moey being spent on it, free musical instrumets and free clubs dd1s flute costs £50 a term.