Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Goodrich is a fantastic Community Primary School. I have two children who are very happy and excelling there. Check out the Friends of Goodrich website to see the sort of things the school community organises - come along on Sunday 10th May to Peckham Rye Park (10am) to support our Fun Run and get a taster of the Goodrich spirit.


http://www.friendsofgoodrich.com


Betsey.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/56886-goodrich/#findComment-839328
Share on other sites

I have two children at the school both doing very well, and my youngest will start nursery there in September.


The teachers are very motivated, and there's a really good community feel to the school (helped by the small catchment area). The selection of after school activities is great. The school fairs, fun run etc are all fantastic events, and the children have a strong sense of school spirit.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/56886-goodrich/#findComment-839338
Share on other sites

Congratulations! My children have been extremely happy at Goodrich. The size, which might cause concerns (it certainly did me!)is a positive advantage. It allows the school to offer a very large range of after-school clubs as well as enabling them to employ a specialist Head of Music and specialist PE co-ordinator, and has a visiting art teacher. Also reception have a separate playground, so the youngest children never feel overwhelmed and are given a gentle introduction to school life.


Academically, you should have no worries at all, the school is going from strength to strength; but more importantly it's a lovely community, with a very engaged parent body. I hope your children are as happy there as mine have been.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/56886-goodrich/#findComment-839421
Share on other sites

Another thumbs up for goodrich, my daughter has thrived there, loves going to school and is very happy, my son will also be starting in September in reception. If you don't know any other children who will be starting in reception and wanted to do a few meet ups so the children have some familiar faces when they start let me know, leanne
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/56886-goodrich/#findComment-839460
Share on other sites

Another happy parent here, for all of the reasons others have mentioned above. The school has a lovely atmosphere, a feeling of striving to get the best out of the children individually and offering a strong ethos of community. I only have experience of reception so far, about which I'd say the settling in was really smooth, my daughter's learning (reading, writing & maths) has progressed well and she is thoroughly enjoying herself. Do PM me if you have any particular questions, given we are in our first year there.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/56886-goodrich/#findComment-839462
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Its that time of year again, past Christmas day and late delayed cards are turning up. How late are your cards arriving ?  Last year I had one delivered 4 weeks late. Can that be beaten this year ? 
    • Sadly, a lot of businesses didn't invite reviews on the EDF at that time due to a number of "negative nellies" that would take delight in posting unfavourable comments, often despite never being to the business in question.  No matter how good the place was, some posters would find fault that wasn't there "don't lile the colour of the bidet set in the private bathroom, avocado 😅" Can hardly blame businesses at the time for not wanting reviews on here, thankfully that has mostly changed now.   
    • Was that the Hare Krishna place? I can't remember exactly where it was (or maybe still is) but it was somewhere around Oxford Street.
    • The "for sale" section on this forum lets people offer things for free or cheaply. And the "wanted" section let's people ask for things they want or need, for free or cheaply. There are also existing schemes like Freecycle, and also local  food banks. And there is (or was) a local scheme where you can bring things to be repaired free. I think it is/was based in Nunhead. Isn't that simpler than having a barter system? You might have something to give away, but the person who wants it might not have anything you want. Or have I misunderstood how it works? I can see that offering services free might not fit into existing schemes, but depending on what they were, what would happen if things went horribly wrong eg someone wrecked your house? Sorry if the above sounds very negative. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...