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Hi All


I'm finding it really difficult, and impossible in some cases, to arrange primary school visits due to each school's differing COVID measures. I've only managed to visit one school so far, all the other primary schools in our area are either not hosting open days or publishing 3 minute virtual tours.


As I'm sure many of you know, the application deadline is January and I have no idea how we are supposed to select 6 primary schools without the opportunity to meet staff or see the school/facilities/resources.


Can anyone offer any insights or personal experiences of:

Kender Primary School

John Donne

Edmund Waller Primary School

Hollydale

Harris Primary Academy


Any advice/suggestions/experience would be greatly?appreciated

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I have friends/family whose children went to Hollydale - good, standard primary... and Edmund Waller, this was quite a few years ago but they liked the community feel, parents had good comms with the teachers etc.


As a mum with 2 primary school age boys I wouldn't worry too much to be honest. Check the Ofsted, do the virtual tours. We are very lucky around this area as the primaries are mainly excellent.


Good luck!

A number of schools are offering virtual open days via zoom in which you can get to know the head and ask questions. Harris ED has one scheduled for next week. I'd suggest you ring the schools to see which are holding these as an alternative to traditional visits.

Hi @ethefury,


We've published a virtual tour of Goose Green Primary School (https://www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org/school-information/virtual-tour). Hopefully this gives you a good flavour of our school and the exciting learning experience we offer at Goose Green, and why we received such a glowing report from Ofsted when they inspected us in January this year (https://www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org/school-information/ofsted).


We are continuing to run online events during lockdown and hope to be able to restart in-person, socially distanced tours when restrictions ease. More info about those here: https://www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org/open-days.


All the best choosing a school for your child and do please let us know if there's anything that you'd like to ask about our school. We?d love to discuss what we can offer for your child in more detail.


Rob

Chair of Governors

Hi


I completely appreciate how frustrating it must be not to be able to visit. I loved visiting all the schools.


My kids are at Edmund Waller and absolutely love it there. It is a really caring and creative school.


The school has made a video which I think gives quite a good sense of the school and I think there are some zoom q and a sessions coming up next week

https://www.edmundwaller.lewisham.sch.uk/blog/school-news/virtual-tour-your-chance-to-ask-questions/


Happy to answer any specific questions via DM.

Thank you so much for sharing your experience of Edmund Waller. We did form a very positive opinion of the school from its video, however it feels like my opinion is very much guided by how well a school edits their video!


I've heard that the Haberdasher Primary School is very good although I think we would be out of their catchment area living in Packham Queens Road area..?


I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thought, thank you.

Hi,


Along with the video, Edmund Waller are also offering prospective families on-line Q&A sessions and you can sign up on their website:



https://www.edmundwaller.lewisham.sch.uk/about-us/virtual-tour-and-open-days.php


As others have said, it?s a lovely school with lots of outdoor space, a creative curriculum and my kids love it.

Thanks for this, yes it's a nice idea we've signed up to the Q&A this week. I'm intrigued by the no uniform that appears the children aren't wearing in the video! How does that work practically?! I've always been under the impression (from when I was at school!) that uniform was quite a good leveller, particularly in helping to make children more equal with regards to household income...?


Also, I'm getting a good sense of the creative provision there. Does that also equal their approach to other subjects E.g. traditionally the more academic subjects?


Do you know anything about their SEN and Mental health provision?



There's quite a lot here so don't feel the need to reply! Like I said we have gor the Q&A this week.


Thanks so much for posting and bringing to my attention

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