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Hello, I am looking for a word of advice. My daughter has been offered a place at Reception at St. Dunstan?s College, Sydenham High Junior School and DUCKS. I have been researching these schools for now quite sometime but I still cannot get my head around which one to choose. I would very much appreciate if anyone with first-hand experience of any them would be so kind to share it with me.


Thank you in advance!

We (my daughter) absolutely loves Sydenham High Junior School. I think, in the end, you have to go on feel. We visited them all and had a number of offers. But we chose in the end where we felt most comfortable and where our daughter seemed most comfortable on the assessment days. And she's thriving there. No disrespect to DUCKS and St Dunstans as I hear great things about them too, but the feel was right at Sydenham and we haven't once been disappointed in the last 3 years that she's been there. Good luck! It's not easy!
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