If you like comparing schools help me please.
Dd (6, Y2) went to the best school in the area for nursery and it was my first choice but for reception she ended up in another one which was my 5th choice.
She is happy and progressing at her current school but she is dyslexic and apparently just before the half therm she was moved form the bottom set to the middle set (I think).
Last time I spoke to her teacher in December she was 1a/1b across the curriculum.
However I think there is the probability that she will be offered a place at my 2nd choice school for Y3 and I am not sure if I should accept the place or not.
Here is the comparison.
*Current school - 0.3 miles away
Pupils on roll - 239
EAL - 60.9%
FSM - 36.1%
SEN - 7.1%
Achieving Level 4 or above in reading, writing and maths - 83%
Making expected progress - 92%
KS2 average level/pupil - 4B
Ratio pupils/teachers - 17.1
Ofsted - Outstanding 2013
*Other school - 0.8 miles away
Pupils on the roll - 401
EAL - 29%
FSM - 5.2%
SEN - 8.5%
Achieving Level 4 or above in reading, writing and maths - 88%
Making expected progress - 97%
KS2 average level/pupil - 5C
Ratio pupils/teachers - 20.1
Ofsted - Outstanding - 2008
So the current school is smaller and closer to home and for me this is a bonus. But the other school has an award for their work with dyslexic pupils. However I am afraid that Dd will be a ghost in there, the school is bigger and the children are there from the start...will Dd make friends and be known if she starts in Y3? She is outgoing and popular and the staff at her current school know her very well.
WWYD?