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  1. I have been reading this thread with interest and appreciating how hard it is to evaluate the unknown.  Ultimately, the type of school you choose should be a balance of what your child likes (he/she will be more motivated to do well if they feel good about their school), what you feel most comfortable with (see other threads on here where parents express their disappointment and frustration that the state school they chose is not meeting their high expectations) and what you can comfortably afford (taking into consideration that means the life-style of private school, not just the fees.  Other things to consder are whether your children would be happier doing activities outside of school rather than just mixing with their school peers (can be a sanctuary if there are friendship issues in school), and if they would be happier having parents working less hours to have more family time, which is a choice you might be able to make if you choose a state school. 

    It's a lot to consider and I am grateful that my kids are now in university and that their Kingsdale education got them into top unis.  Feedback from them now they are part of a cohort comprising state, private and grammar educated students, is that the privately educated ones have a lot more self confidence, more contacts for arranging internships and a better understanding of the rigors of academic work, such as Harvard Referencing.  These are all good things to have that have not previously been mentioned.  

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  2. When other councils are going bankrupt or closing their libraries, swimming pools and other sports facilities, Southwark is maintaining these important services.  There have been many moans on this forum about charging cameras, expensive brown bins and CPZs, but if this is what makes the difference between no amenities and excellent amenities, I think Southwark is making good decisions.

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  3. I'm surprised no one has mentioned the wonderful Gowlett so far.  Very dog friendly and usually a water bowl out for them.  Our dog loves going there because it means pizza crusts!  

    It's good to see that a number of shops are dog friendly too as it is no longer safe/acceptable to leave your dog tied up outside.  It always feels frustrating when you pass a place where you would like to pick up some bread or milk, yet you have to go home with the dog first.  

    Very surprised at the comment that dogs are not welcome in other countries as I've not seen this anywhere apart from places that have an issue with strays, which is a completely different matter.  Dogs paws have walked on exactly the same streets as people's shoes, so why do they present a hygiene issue?

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  4. this has been hung in a cupboard for mayve 10 years - sized large - no tears or holes but a little dusty with a couple of dirt marks from its last use skiing a long time ago- I have not laundered it but should be OK for a cold short wash if you wish

    North face hyvent fabric long jacket in olive green . Internal zipper for interactive fleece atatchment, Unzippable wired hood. double skinned, not a lightweight coat by any means. elasticated coffs, underarm zipper vents . Loads of pockets. drawstrings work great. More quality practical outdoor than the lightweight stuff usually seen. lovely green fabric outer layer rather than cheap nylon.

    £40

    near ED station

     

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  5. Hi - looks like my pond is full of frog spawn but have fish, so looking for a belfast sink kinda thing that I can move the spawn into until they are big enough to survive.

    can pickup in ED/ Se15 area if you have one you no longer need

    cheers!

  6. On 07/02/2024 at 18:38, charlottep said:

    Slightly different question, but i'm curious as to whether schools get additional funding to support the number of children they have on the register or if funding is only available for those children with a formal plan in place? Thanks

     

    Do you mean on the SEND register?  Most of the SEND funding has to come from within the school budget but is topped up by the LA.  

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