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Year 3 transfer from shit school to decent school

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Dexter77 · 21/05/2022 13:53

I have a massive problem regarding my 8 y/o’s school: she’s been attending an utterly terrible south London state primary for the past 4 years.
The school is dreadful and now rated “requires improvement”, and she needs to get out of there immediately, the damage that’s been done is already enormous both behaviourally and academically.

We have also just moved to another area, so she need to change schools anyway.
I have applied for in-year transfers to decent state schools in reasonable distance for months to no avail, they are all oversubscribed (in Islington and Camden, EC1 and surroundings). We are on a few waiting lists.

It is now late May and I’m panicking. We need a school place by September at the latest, and it needs to be a good school that can iron out some of the damage that’s been inflicted over the past few years and plug the massive gaps in her learning because of school closures during the pandemic.
I have even looked into private schools in our area, such as City School for Girls and their new Junior School, but we are too late for the admissions process for next September I think.
Where can I go from here? Are there any decent private schools in the Clerkenwell/Islington area or even Southwark that are worth the money and with a chance to be accepted for next September in either year 3 or 4? Or any undersubscribed good state schools? (Hahaha).

Losing my mind, it shouldn’t be this hard to obtain a school place that isn’t terrible, any advice greatly appreciated.

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Dexter77 · 26/05/2022 17:36

psychopompos · 26/05/2022 11:23

I'd encourage you to make up your mind based on more than just ofsted reports, there's always the possibility that you'd really like the head's answer to the question: "why was your last ofsted report so bad?".

Forgot to mention Hanover, another decent state option, and certainly closer to EC1 than Tyndale and Cannonbury.

@psychopompos Yes Hanover slightly closer to us than some other schools, but their performance isn't very impressive, in some areas below national average even and hasn't been updated since 2018/2019 school year. If anyone has more info on Hanover I'd be interested in that, but we aren't pursuing a place there atm. We really are after a school that can make up for all the things DD has missed out on academically and socially over the past 4 years.

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Jonah12 · 22/07/2023 04:21

Hi,

Sorry this is an old post but can I ask where you chose? We are in the same area?

Tia

newmum1976 · 22/07/2023 08:49

DS (6) brought his books
home from school. Would you think this is the expected standard for year 2? Bit worried about the size of handwriting/punctuation etc. His friends all seem to be doing joined up writing too.

Year 3 transfer from shit school to decent school
newmum1976 · 22/07/2023 08:51

newmum1976 · 22/07/2023 08:49

DS (6) brought his books
home from school. Would you think this is the expected standard for year 2? Bit worried about the size of handwriting/punctuation etc. His friends all seem to be doing joined up writing too.

Ignore this.I meant to do a new post.

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