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Holland House Edgware

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Banners75 · 14/06/2015 21:54

Does anyone have children there or know children that go there? I know it's small but have heard academically it is very good. What is the teaching like? Is there lots of homework? Is it just focused on academics or all round performance. Just wanted to here what it's really like from current parents. Thanks.

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ssss123 · 14/06/2015 23:03

I am not a parent with a child there but I looked at it for dc1 and hated it. Seemed to only focus on the academics and I really disliked the head. Having said that it does get amazing results.

ImNotChangingMyUsernameAgain · 15/06/2015 10:23

I don't understand why anyone would pay to squash their child into a tiny building at the side of a main road when there are so many good private alternatives in the area.

Eversobusyeveryday · 15/06/2015 13:00

I wouldn't send my kids there but it's the cheapest private school by far and the outcomes are amazing. Personally though, children sitting in 2's facing the front of the class and having to walk 15 minutes to the park for a PE lesson isn't my idea of a well rounded education

Banners75 · 15/06/2015 20:41

Yes I don't like the fact that's it's on a main road either and the playground is the smallest playground I have ever seen! Anyone else here that has children actually at school, what is your experience?

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BOY131 · 03/08/2015 12:07

My little one will be going there in Sept 2015. Yes it is straight but I can't see any problem with it. The only downside is we will be busy catching up all activities at weekend!!! I actually quite like the head as she is no nonsense! She is direct and I can feel all she wants is all kids to do their best, not for the school reputation but for the kids own future. She was not looking for bright kid in interview. All she wants is some one who can sit still for a bit longer... Obviously you as a parent will have to believe in the school's rather difference belief and it is not child-led education...

We went to other schools in the area for interview as well but they all feel very 'commercial' for me... And yes, we got the cheapest deal.

AnotherKitKat · 11/01/2017 17:09

Hi, new on here. Found this thread an interesting read as we are a bit torn between Broadfields and Holland House. Both schools are so near each other yet there is some contrast. We like the unique aspects of each one to be honest. Would love to read more views on either from parents.

theWind · 02/05/2018 12:53

Just a note that the old Headmistress left at the end of 2016-2017 and the new one is not very good. With old headmistress quite a few teachers left and the quality of teaching dropped. I don't recommend the school.

This is from the school she was before:
www.tringtoday.co.uk/news/education/is-school-about-to-close-headteacher-refuses-to-comment-as-rumours-spread-1-6128484

Such a shame. Ruined an excellent school.

Aaaaaa3 · 17/02/2019 10:43

We went for assessment to Holland House school for 4+ this year and were very disappointed!
Everything is so ‘sterile’ not very inviting! The grounds are non existent!
The new head mistress was so unwelcoming that my child didn’t want to go with her and came out very stressed!
The only good thing about this school was the results. Generally, even for that money, is not something that you want to put your child through - look at other alternatives that also get good results, have grounds, facilities and a caring attitude.

spinabifidamom · 17/02/2019 10:55

I don’t recommend the school. I’ve heard bad things about that particular school from other parents.

dietcokemegafan · 17/02/2019 11:30

@theWind that article is about a different school

Aaaaaa3 · 17/02/2019 14:58

That is about her other school that she was headmistress off and was shut down because of not performing...

dietcokemegafan · 17/02/2019 18:29

Oh sorry. Missed that.

Clare13 · 10/05/2019 19:49

One teacher left two years ago. The teachers are amazing.
Considering they haven’t got the commercial recourses they are brilliant.
There has been a lot of changes and this has only made the school better.
Extra curricular is amazing and all children are happy.
It’s parents who are the problem.
A small school means that every member of staff will know your child inside out.
Highly recommend

37cadogan · 09/12/2019 13:16

Hi so which other schools in the area would you recommend? Thanks

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