Queens or St michaels
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Queens or St michaels
Hello,
I'm a bit confused and I would like to ask which school would you prefer as I like both and I dont know which one to put as my second choice in my application. I have seen St Michaels is rated as Outstanding and Queens as Good. So, Im confused. Which one would be a better choice? Many thanks.
I'm a bit confused and I would like to ask which school would you prefer as I like both and I dont know which one to put as my second choice in my application. I have seen St Michaels is rated as Outstanding and Queens as Good. So, Im confused. Which one would be a better choice? Many thanks.
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Re: Queens or St michaels
Well, you could simply say that Outstanding is better than Good and rank accordingly.
Or, you could visit each and ask about the areas that are important to you - academics, pastoral care, sports, music, other extracurricular.
Or you can analyse in more and more detail, things like, how long is the journey time at rush hour, are any friends (or enemies!) going, what is the trend in grades at GCSE, A level, and then do it for each subject.
Until you go stark, staring mad.
Then you go to rehab.
Or, you could visit each and ask about the areas that are important to you - academics, pastoral care, sports, music, other extracurricular.
Or you can analyse in more and more detail, things like, how long is the journey time at rush hour, are any friends (or enemies!) going, what is the trend in grades at GCSE, A level, and then do it for each subject.
Until you go stark, staring mad.
Then you go to rehab.
Re: Queens or St michaels
My daughter started at Queens in September and is doing very well there, she is happy and we are happy with the school.
Re: Queens or St michaels
Where we live, there is exceptional uncertainty about who will go to which secondary school, but if you're in an area with more clearcut choices and/or you have a crystal ball that indicates where an enemy will go, by all means avoid the angst. Life is far more pleasant without the pseudo queen bee(s).silverysea wrote:
Or you can analyse in more and more detail, things like, how long is the journey time at rush hour, are any friends (or enemies!) going, what is the trend in grades at GCSE, A level, and then do it for each subject.
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