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Islington primary schools drayton park or sacred heart

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worriedathome · 28/06/2014 09:59

Hi,

I was wwondering if anyone had any information on either of these schools. I was originally planning on sending my son to Drayton Park but after the recent report grading it as requires improvement I am slightly concerned that it is not very good. My other option is Sacred Heart however I cannot find any information regarding this school either. If anyone knows anything it would be really appreciated.

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mrsgirond · 28/06/2014 17:11

Schools which have the label requires improvement have support and are often the ones that are improving fast. Apparently Drayton Park has a new head who is strong. Rotherfield isn't far either and has just been rated good.

catastrophewaitress · 30/06/2014 23:29

hi OP I will send you a PM

worriedathome · 08/12/2014 22:39

Is anyone else in the area in the same situation. It feels as if they say you have 6 choices but realistically there are only a few schools that it is worth applying to.

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sdmum · 16/12/2014 11:11

I visited Drayton Park and was very impressed-the new head teacher seems very committed and dynamic. We're hoping to send our child to Joan of Arc, but Drayton Park doesn't seem like such a bad alternative. I haven't visited Sacred Heart and would be interested in hearing from people who know it. The Primary School League Tables for 2014 were just published and Sacred Heart got the highest score for passing with 4 and above. Drayton Park jumped a lot too this year.

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