I just would like to give the best of my knowledge about Grey Coat Hospital. My daughter is in year 8 and she is very happy in general. They are certain aspects of the school she does not like yes the school is strict and I like it. I believe that a strict school is better than anything else. Children need boundaries to enable them to strive in various places and situations. This is what I believed creates better behaves pupils and is able to cope in various situations.
Pupils are coming far away to join the school, I believed this simple act shows how successful the school is regardless of what certain pupils or families may think. Each individual has their own feeling and how their children behaved at home and outside., students, teachers, staff, etc.
I believed that pupils are coming to school to learn and abide by the rules. Some rules are there to protect everyone.
Just a simple question " When choosing a school, what are we looking for? success on the table for the best secondary and 6 forms to send our children?"
We are all looking for the best school which means strictness, and respect towards teachers and students and each other. Also, Pupils are there to learn, not behave badly, like being rude to teachers, or bullying pupils different than them. I despise self-righteous pupils, thinking that they can judge anyone different than them, bullying without mercy smaller pupils or just pupils who may be different than them and do not enter the mold.
Likely because the school is divided into two parts lower and higher schools which separate years 7, 8, and 9 together then the following year to the high school. This gives better safety to new pupils starting in year 7, but still, bullying by year 8 or 9 occurs. My daughter was bullied by a year 9 pupil with a group of pupils (12) of them. I taught her to stand on her 2 feet and to try to take every single thing the bullying person will say to her, to turn it into a positive outcome instead of withdrawing herself, to respond with a smile and thank the person for letting her know for example my daughter was told by this year 9 student I quote " saying the name of my daughter, my daughter confirmed it, my daughter was by herself, and this girl says I quote " you do have a big bum!" I teach my daughter to always reply with a smile and always thank the person trying to make fun of her by responding simply I quote " thank you for letting me know this myself having a big bum" Now I know about and to keep smiling. the girl was choc to see my daughter respond like this and that stop her to be nastier. and she left with her troup.
I reported to the school, the head of the year, and this was dealt with very quickly. Educating children is 2 ways, at home, and at school. If at home the child is looked after depending on the family situation and taught to respect the school people who take the time to teach them maybe a better generation of pupils will be born and achieved greatness.
In conclusion just let us ask ourselves a simple question: Why so many parents are applying to The Grey Coat Hospital single-sex girls secondary school which means that the school is always over-subscribed?
I believe it is because of the higher positive success of exams taken by students attending mostly the Russell Group in terms of universities. GCH reflects success if you take what the school had to offer into teaching and the knowledge of the teachers this is the path of everyone wishing to succeed in learning from others.
I hope this gives a bit more insight into why choosing GCH.