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Nurturing and alternative provision school

6 replies

M6M · 13/11/2024 23:11

Hi,

I hope my message find you well! Can you please advise of well rounded, nurturing secondary school ( private or local)?

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Shoobidowhop · 14/11/2024 06:27

Where!?

twentysevendresses · 14/11/2024 07:31

Think this might be a coded message! The user name sounds very 'MI6' and the post is suitably vague 👌🏻

TheWrongBus · 14/11/2024 08:11

twentysevendresses · 14/11/2024 07:31

Think this might be a coded message! The user name sounds very 'MI6' and the post is suitably vague 👌🏻

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“The geese fly backwards over my house, OP, the geese fly backwards” 😉

You could look at Sherrarrdswood or St Chris in Letchworth.

BrightYellowTrain · 14/11/2024 10:03

Do you really mean an alternative provision school (which are not mainstream schools) or do you mean a mainstream school which is a bit alternative in its ethos?

Serencwtch · 15/11/2024 21:14

Depends where OP?

If you're Hampshire/Surrey there's Elysian which are alternative EOTAS provisions across several small sites, using animal assisted learning & therapy and outdoor based learning. It's been great for a friends DD who had severe anxiety and EBSA.

muminherts · 15/11/2024 21:35

Op St Chrisopher in Letchworth is a super nurturing school, progressive with no uniform and all staff called by first names. It is a very calm and caring setting which also gets good academic results.

Sherrardswood (Welwyn) is also good and child-centred but slightly more traditional in style (senior school pupils have to stand when teachers enter the room, has a uniform, teachers known as Mr and Ms).

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