chigwell or forest school?
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chigwell or forest school?
Any suggestions, experiences, insights welcome please! Dd has been offered places at Forest and Chigwell School - I have been slightly disarmed by another parent's stories about Forest being less 'supportive' to girls in some cases... Not sure which one to go for... Dd loves both - we'll go for another look round this week - any suggestions? thanks.
Hi Belbuck,
You should maybe visit both school again if not done so already....
I cannot comment on Chigwell ......
but Forest looks like a school that as well as academia ... they look at the arts music etc . They would like treat each child as an individual on their own merits. They are giving me the impression that they would look at all aspects of their character and strengths.
If your child would want a more personal touch then this is a good school. They seem to want to promote art music etc etc as well as academia which for us is important too. The school has a friendly atmosphere and the environment has space but also feels like a unit! The head during our second viewing was happy to give a one-to-one to answer any specific questions we may have.
It is single-sex education to 16 but that does not bother me as they play and do activities together. And if continue to 6th form then its Co-Ed again.
Only drawback that I can see is parking.... very limited so would prob have to drop and go if driving. Results are not as good as its rival but not bad in comparison to the whole scale of things.
Do let me know which one you pick?? As I have to pick between Bancroft and Forest ...
You should maybe visit both school again if not done so already....
I cannot comment on Chigwell ......
but Forest looks like a school that as well as academia ... they look at the arts music etc . They would like treat each child as an individual on their own merits. They are giving me the impression that they would look at all aspects of their character and strengths.
If your child would want a more personal touch then this is a good school. They seem to want to promote art music etc etc as well as academia which for us is important too. The school has a friendly atmosphere and the environment has space but also feels like a unit! The head during our second viewing was happy to give a one-to-one to answer any specific questions we may have.
It is single-sex education to 16 but that does not bother me as they play and do activities together. And if continue to 6th form then its Co-Ed again.
Only drawback that I can see is parking.... very limited so would prob have to drop and go if driving. Results are not as good as its rival but not bad in comparison to the whole scale of things.
Do let me know which one you pick?? As I have to pick between Bancroft and Forest ...