My son is 10 years old, very bright, not at all sporty.
We've visited seven schools, four state and three independent, trying to find the best fit for DS. To be fair he hasn't been especially keen on any of them, but I'm surprised at how completely unimpressed he's been with the private schools with their beautiful buildings, excellent facilities, and over the top attempts to woo us. He is unmoved by any of it -- the academics, the subjects on offer, the clubs, the grounds. I mentioned in passing the incredible modern architecture at one site (I have a weakness for a beautiful building) and he said, "yeah, it's pretty. Doesn't really matter though, does it?"
He prefers our local state option.
I don't think, at 10, he's best placed to pick the right school for himself. But I'm also not inclined to throw so much money at something he's not even moderately enthusiastic about when we have excellent state schools on our doorstep (despite the lack of beautiful buildings). He's a bright child and will undoubtedly do well anywhere.
But is this normal? Do other people's children get excited about a particular school after taking a tour or attending a taster day? Or is that asking too much at age 10? And how much did you take their preferences into account if they were more keen on the nearby state school?