These are great replies, thanks. I'll try to answer a few of the points you've all raised. I'm looking for somewhere that quite honestly offers either better value for money for the same results (ie a good but not super-selective independent further out of london.. but this is for another thread), or is super-selective but doesn't cost us £40,000+ a year for two kids in which case we would gladly put a bit more effort in ourselves.
If we are going to go super-selective then I would rather a grammar over independent as we would put the work in without having to pay the fees. I feel here that we are paying the fees AND doing way too much work out of school. If we are not going super selective then I would rather move out of the area as I think the schools here are offering less and less value for money. In part because the calendars are shortening by 2-3 days a YEAR and the fees are going up 3-5%. To put it into perspective, a Y2 place locally costs upwards of £4,000 a term.
your OP sounds like a journalist fishing - I can assure you I'm not, I'm a really regular poster but have changed names as inevitably discussion will come up on where we live and what our school is like
W00t and Bluth they are helpful insights, we would be applying from our of area as we wouldn't move without a guaranteed place. The information on scores is very interesting. The good thing is if we applied we wouldn't have anything to lose if DC didn't pass as we wouldn't have moved.
Quartz2208 we are just outside Oxshott near Esher
TeenTimesTwo do you mean because they are mostly state? There are some great independents there too aren't there, I would be interested of hearing of any. We considered Eagle House but the problem at the time was the commute was too far for DH who has to be in Canary Wharf very early. That could change in a couple of years which is why we are exploring options so if you have some good ones please say!
MrsPatmore and happygardening, we would be very happy to consider a less pressurised independent out of area and again open to suggestions. That was really going to be my next line of investigation after considering grammars. The problem here is that there isn't a lot in the middle, a bit like PP said about non-grammar schools in Kent. There are the super selective amazing academic schools which remain high pressured all the way through, or else there is everything else. The "everything else" type schools are seriously expensive and I don't honestly think good value for money compared to a really good independent out of town.
But you yourself are caught up in the pressurised competitive mindset. Your declining to consider good comprehensive schools is by definition funnelling you into the very systems you with to avoid There are degrees of this mindset, what we are looking for is to find somewhere with a degree of competition that reflects the true benefits of the process. I feel around here people are doing it because it's what everyone else does and the schools get as much as they can out of the parents by perpetuating the mindset that their children are lucky to be there.
Do you realise that most Comprehensives are selective within the school? Top sets, top streams? I'm well aware of how comprehensives stream as I went to one and moved because of a bad experience. I'm not considering comprehensives at this point in time and I don't want to go off topic by explaining our reasons for that.
BertrandRussell sorry I should have been clearer about less pressure applying as an out of area applicant to a super selective - if we didn't get in it wouldn't matter as we would only make the move if successful. Therefore DC1 wouldn't be aware of any expectations.
Really appreciate all this insight, it's hard to talk to parents locally as people feel like you're judging their choices by exploring a different route which I'm not, I just feel there must be a better balance.
a) Super-selective with no fees (or other really good grammar if anyone can recommend)
b) Great independent that doesn't fleece you for everything you've got because they make you think you're just lucky to be there