Wilmington for Girls dilemma ?
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Wilmington for Girls dilemma ?
Our daughter have scored okay marks, not even sure if we will get into the WGFG.
Our question is that there key emphasis is on maths and ICT , our daughter is so non Maths. She is good in them but not her first choice and given an option she won't do them ever
We are a bit afraid, if she get's in will she struggle ? Will she not like it ? Do they put emphasis on other activities or more on Maths and ICT ?
Sorry to ask all these questions but it's a big help for us to fill our CAF
thanks
Our question is that there key emphasis is on maths and ICT , our daughter is so non Maths. She is good in them but not her first choice and given an option she won't do them ever
We are a bit afraid, if she get's in will she struggle ? Will she not like it ? Do they put emphasis on other activities or more on Maths and ICT ?
Sorry to ask all these questions but it's a big help for us to fill our CAF
thanks
Re: Wilmington for Girls dilemma ?
Vaani Wilmington is a very good school I have dd in year 10 and she loves it. I have pm you.
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Re: Wilmington for Girls dilemma ?
Imagine, I have the same concerns as vaani although my daughter is currently in Year 5, we will be attending the open evening on Wednesday next to get a feel for the place. Her brother goes to WGSB and we have been very pleased with his progress. Could you pm me to.
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My first time here. Could anyone advise what score should u be looking at if occ for Wilmington?
Re: Wilmington for Girls dilemma ?
Hi
We are in a similar situation. We looked at Wilmington in the summer - maths is not my daughter's strong point, but I'm happy that the school would help her sufficiently, and it had a lovely feel to it. However, my daughter is very creative (art, drama) and I am worried that the school does not have enough curricular and extra-curricular activities to satisfy her.
Any thoughts or input from current parents would be great.
Thanks all
We are in a similar situation. We looked at Wilmington in the summer - maths is not my daughter's strong point, but I'm happy that the school would help her sufficiently, and it had a lovely feel to it. However, my daughter is very creative (art, drama) and I am worried that the school does not have enough curricular and extra-curricular activities to satisfy her.
Any thoughts or input from current parents would be great.
Thanks all