My son has been at City (Hackney) for the last five years. In the beginning it was very strict and he told me everyone hated it. But when I went to parents' evenings, I found all the teachers seemed to know and understand my child (who has a sen), so we persevered. Also the alternative was Mossbourne, at which some of my friends' sen kids were struggling.
Two years in, the head teacher changed and it seemed to loosen up. He no longer says everyone hates it. The academic side is still very good. And my son is thriving in all sorts of ways we never expected; the music and drama departments are wonderful, with fantastic concerts and shows every year. He has joined many opportunities outside school, trips to theatres, concerts, visits abroad, recently a musical tour in Italy. As a prefect he has been involved with the local food bank, has joined interview panels to interview new members of staff and conducted tours for propsective parents and governors.
When there have been issues, mainly arising with his sen, I have found the school has responded very quickly and put in place the support he needs. In the library they have noted his particular interests and found resources to help him extend them.
Our experience has been very positive. It has been an amazing experience for my son.