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Check out 'The Good Schools Guide'. The Charter's in there apparently. It should give you a sense of the schools strengths. The Kingsdale /Charter debate has been done to death on this forum. It doesn't seem as if anyone wants to go into all that again. Sorry.

Hi inglesa68 - if its specifically The Charter you wanted to know about then I'm the same as TillieTrotter.


My 16 year old has been at The Charter since Year 7 and he has enjoyed his time there - he has just passed 11 GCSEs and I'm really proud of him. He will be starting at The Charter College this week.


I also have a daughter who will be in Year 9 and, again, she is doing really well, and has a lovely network of friends.


This probably can't be said for a lot of kids but mine are so keen and eager to get to school every morning - even sometimes when they've been ill they still want to go!


I also have a 10 year old girl and have no hesitation in sending her to The Charter in a years time.


Saying this, I have also heard good things about Kingsdale but can't comment personally.

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