Thank you very much everyone for your replies! I think the main issue is that my husband and I have different opinions, I personally think it may be best to send her first to the local outstanding primary nursery/school near us across the road almost, and see how it goes, so she would also make friends in our community, and move her hopefully to MHSG at 4-5 or 7 possibly (although there’s the risk that the longer she stays there, the more she will not want to move as she will have made friends). My husband would prefer her to start straight away at MHSG (2 miles away on a straight line) or Moor Allerton (4 miles on a straight line, and then go to MHSG) to almost guarantee she will have a place at secondary school, and worries that if we wait till she is 7 or 11, that we will miss the opportunity and at 11 it will be too late for her to be on par with prep children. I have told him about things I have read on here and tutoring and bond papers but he’s not convinced.
Our daughter is adopted and we are possibly very/too protective of her and are worried she may struggle when she grows up with identity issues/information about her birth family, and that’s why we want her as well equipped as possible to be happy and resilient, and possibly wish she’ll remain young and innocent as long as possible, whilst focusing on school and lots of activities. We don’t know yet how bright she’ll be, all we can say is that she’s adorable (of course ), very inquisitive, alert and energetic, loves to chat and has a mind of her own at times. We think she’ll be into a lot of things and love sports and music/dancing, and we’d love her to be academic and I would offer all the support I can give her with homework etc, without pushing her too much however (this is why I have not considered WSG as I feel it may be too academic and strict from what I have read, whlst MHSG seems more well-rounded to me).
In regards to the Trafford Grammar Schools we have seen that some would give some priority to adopted children if not in the catchment area, although of course she would need to pass the entrance exams as everyone else. We are approx. 6 to 6.5 miles (on a straight line) from Urmston Grammar School and Sale Grammar School, so we could be just about in their catchment areas at the moment I think. With traffic they would be quite far however, but I am keeping all options open.
We would like to adopt another child in the future and I think we would stretch ourselves too much paying for both children’ private educations from 4 to 18, so at least we could benefit from state primary if she still had the same chances. How much did the tutoring cost for those that have done this with their DC, is it something you would do in the Year 6 and Year 7 or just Year 7?
However… whilst the private schools’ office replied to my emails immediately to go and visit them (of course it is in their interest), which we did, I have still not heard anything back from the primary state school across the road. I’ll give them a call next week and hopefully we won’t be disappointed when we visit. Thank you Inkymess for the good state schools you listed around Didsbury, we live further north and there are not that many excellent state primary schools around us (I can only compare them at the moment with KS2 results, other stats, Ofsted reports and looking at their websites), but as said above from my understanding we can apply to any state primary school in the Manchester City council area due to our daughter being an ex-looked after child, so I could look at the ones you listed too as going to Didsbury is okish with traffic.
I appreciate it is early to choose, but I fear the waiting list for MHSG would be quite long and so we want to make a decision as soon as possible if we need to apply for a place.
Thank you TheMightlyMing for sharing your experience and the advice about state primary with extra tutoring closer to the time, and you are right, I read elsewhere too that the high schools with preps like MHSG don’t really prep them for other schools.
Thank you Chinesealan for mentioning Stockport Grammar School, I have not really looked at it yet to be honest because of the distance (7 miles) and the fact it is not free. You’re right about MHSG Prep, and getting in at Primary to almost guarantee she’ll be able to go to their high school.
Such a hard decision, I keep going forth and back between all the options! Sorry for the very long post and thank you for all the replies!