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Hi, there was a thread a few days ago frm a poster wanting feedback on the above school. My son goes there (reception) and we are very very happy in every aspect. The head is very strong and the teachers are amazing. It is a very happy school. It has exceeded my (selfconfessed very high) expectations. Happy to provide more specific information via PM.
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I wondered what had happened to the thread! I posted to say that both John Stainer and Myatt Gardens are really good schools. I know John Stainer well, and think it is a really exceptional school, with an inspirational headteacher and wonderful staff. The school has recently been extended and refurbished and is magnificent.

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