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jane100

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  1. Monkey Wrote > > Generally speaking I find the addresses pretty > annoying. I get schools which have moved to a > lottery system telling me how they?ve improved > outcomes (when they?ve found a way to recruit a > different cohort)and schools which operate a > catchment in super wealthy areas telling me how > amazing they are (when they should really give > some kids from further afield a bit of a chance). > > I think i?m Open Dayed out. I have to agree with you, it?s very difficult to compare like for like when the schools have very different entry criteria. Banding and scholarships mean a school can adjust the cohort - you can?t blame them, but it?s a bit tiresome hearing schools boast about their amazing results when they are selecting their intake. Let?s just be honest about it!
  2. For Prendergast Hilly Fields (the girls only in Brockley) yes the catchment is very small. There are a few music scholarship places. I don?t know if it?s changed but when my daughter went through it two years ago there were 12 places. Firstly they sat a music aptitude test which lasted about 45 minutes. Of those 65 were chosen to audition. Of those 12 were offered music places, although not everyone takes the place up.
  3. I too have written to Lego asking why females are so under-represented. My son and daughters love Lego but the lack of female characters is depressing. Mine like Chima but there are only a few females, and they are hard to find in the kits unless you buy the mega-expensive ones. I had to order a load of female figures off Ebay to balance our lego collection out! It's a big irritation to me. The reply I got from Lego was unsatisfactory, but I guess the more if us that complain the better. Lego's stock response is 'but we have produced Lego Friends!' So, basically the girls have been allocated their own lego world, so they don't have to bother with all that other exciting ninja adventure stuff......
  4. Hi I like the sound of these half term courses esp Archery but wondered if any parents have suggestions of what to do with little ones whilst the older ones are doing the session? Are there any play areas nearby? It wouldn't be worth me going all the way home as the session is only 1.5 hours. Thanks.
  5. Thanks ianr Yes it is our internal wiring because the line sounds fine on the master socket but is crackly on the extension. Also our broadband is variable, which I also think is due to the extension wires. So we could just put a new extension line in, but I think it would be a better solution to get someone to come and move the master socket to a more sensible location. The telephone wiring does this crazy route - in our bedroom window, out again, down the front of the building, into the porch, down again and into the house by the front door, back up again to go over the door, along the hall, and then finishes in the hall skirting board just where it can get easily knocked by shoes and bags etc. So I thought I should get the whole lot tidied up! I don't really fancy attempting it myself. It will be used for computer connections, so thanks for the info on cables.
  6. Hi I've searched the forum but couldn't find anything suitable. I need to get our internal phone line rewired - it's are in a mess, wires running all over the place, and the line is crackly. It's not the BT line. Any recommendations? Would a normal electrician do this or would I need a specialist? Many thanks,
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