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Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:51 pm
by ClappedOutMum
Having just visited on an open day, I was very impressed. Liked the atmosphere.

Anyone on this have actual DS experience there?

Also, I saw on the FT listings that there was a major drop in academic output (A levels) in the last published tables (2012). Down 47 places from what they achieved in 2011 on the FT measures. Just a quirk of the cohort or an indication of anything underlying?

Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 4:14 pm
by moose
My cousin graduated Dulwich. He absolutely loved the school, graduated Harvard after and became a banker earning millions in his early thirties! :)

Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:08 am
by ClappedOutMum
Thanks, Moose. Just bumping to see if I can get some more feedback (a little more recent!)

Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:30 pm
by agathachristie
A good friends son is at Dulwich and loves it. Currently In sixth form (10+) occasional place entry. Can't give detailed info on why the drop in academics except to say that he has loved his time there for the all rounded approach to education. He continues to thrive there and speaks highly of staff support.

Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:30 pm
by JSN
raw data is much the same as before 2013 better than 2011 , 2012 a lower then average cohort? most likely
if there was a problem one would expect a drop acros gcse and a levels.
the raw data shows otherwise
my sons' school has never been out the top 20 of the ft-rankings but 2012 languishing in the 60's
am i worried - yes a little
maybe other schools have "upped their game" good for them!- the grammars are really giving us a run for our money IMO but I think they take it to far , top grammars have a brutal culling at 6th form to maintain league position ( cough-- under one's breath --q.e for boys) quite disgraceful you are dealing with children-they should be named and shamed!, Eton would never do this they commit to whole 5yrs( from yr 9) come what may and no my son does not go there-if only :mrgreen: ( provided you can pay the 30+K FEES :evil: )
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Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 11:29 am
by ClappedOutMum
Just bumping this up since received a letter about the exam day coming up in January.

Was concerned to read that (assuming that goes well) they interview parents as well as the DSs. And that they do so in a group of three sets of parents - yikes!!!

Anyone been through that interview day and can shed light as to what to expect (esp for us poor parents, not the DSs).

It also seems like a long, long day for DS. 90 minutes of reasoning, 75 mins English and 60 mins Maths!!!

Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 12:09 pm
by Jess
If it's the same format as last year it's not an interview, more an opportunity for the Head to set out his vision for the school and an opportunity for parents to ask any questions they may have. All very relaxed and informal.

All the boys seemed to cope with the length of the exam day last year-I don't think it's that much longer than the other schools. I do remember that they were all really pushed for time in the English paper though-pretty sure that my DS didn't finish it but was still offered a place (and a scholarship) so tell your DS not to panic if he's running out of time.

Good luck!

Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 12:18 pm
by ClappedOutMum
Jess wrote:If it's the same format as last year it's not an interview, more an opportunity for the Head to set out his vision for the school and an opportunity for parents to ask any questions they may have. All very relaxed and informal.

All the boys seemed to cope with the length of the exam day last year-I don't think it's that much longer than the other schools. I do remember that they were all really pushed for time in the English paper though-pretty sure that my DS didn't finish it but was still offered a place (and a scholarship) so tell your DS not to panic if he's running out of time.

Good luck!
Thanks, Jess. Well done to your DS. Did he take up the place? Either way: a good choice?

Re: Dulwich College - opinions/experience

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 12:29 pm
by Jess
No, we didn't take the place. We did like Dulwich but our preference was always for a co-ed school. He was also offered Trinity, Alleyn's and Latymer and we went with Latymer in the end, after much agonising! He's loving it and we're really pleased with it.