@VickiMent
Yes it sounds like we do have similar targets schools - we didn't apply for any boys schools, only co ed which seems to be more competitive now.
My older son is quite shy so I really wanted a nurturing school for him that does sports as he loves sports. My second son is however total opposite - is into drama and more creative stuff which by itself present a challenge. However, academically they are very similar so we ideally want them at the same school. At this point however I am willing to split them at least for now, depending on the offers we get (or dont).
I honestly underestated the level of prep but there is nothing I can't change now. They usually don't need any input from us academically so we were a little too relaxed.
They have interviews this week so i really hope that the schools are good at putting them at ease as online is also not as welcoming as in person, you don't get to see other pupils and participate in group activities.
But honestly, with 3 children, it's enough work without doing prep every day and also in the lockdowns we relied to games to keep all of us sane. I don't think my children are compliant enough to do extra work every day just because I told them so😁
They do read a lot (for pleasure) and they do whatever homework is set but they certainly don't want to have an afterschool activity every day and we enjoy weekends without set activities as there is not much offering where we are in English. They used to both swim for WSC but there isn't an opportunity here for example.