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Our son is going into 6th form next year and we're looking at lots of schools. We saw Graveney a couple of days ago and really liked what we saw - good courses in art/DT/ drama etc which are the main subjects he's interested in. As we've only seen it on an open evening (not a regular school day) we wondered if any pupils/parents/teachers can give us any more feedback on it??

Thanks!

I don't go there but I know quite a few people who do, they really enjoy it. The music, drama and art departments are particularly strong, you can wear your own clothes (massive plus) and it seems to be a friendly and hardworking place with good A level results; I have friends who have left to go on to study at Cambridge, Bristol and York.

Also, I don't know whether you are looking at Haberdashers' but with the subjects that your son is interested in I would really not reccommend it (I know from first hand experience).


Hope this helps!

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