MTS from Arkley
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MTS from Arkley
Hi all,
If anyone is doing this coach route to MTS please could you pm me as we are seriously considering it. I want to understand how long it actually takes and how your ds feels at the end of the journey.
We would have a 10 min drive to the coach stop from home twice a day and need to factor in younger kids etc.
Is the Barnet coach one of the first to leave school at 3:45? What's traffic like around the Arkley pub at that time? I'm planning on a few dummy runs next week as DG suggested in my other post...
I'd also like to get in touch with other families in this area so that my ds can know someone before he starts...
thank you all
If anyone is doing this coach route to MTS please could you pm me as we are seriously considering it. I want to understand how long it actually takes and how your ds feels at the end of the journey.
We would have a 10 min drive to the coach stop from home twice a day and need to factor in younger kids etc.
Is the Barnet coach one of the first to leave school at 3:45? What's traffic like around the Arkley pub at that time? I'm planning on a few dummy runs next week as DG suggested in my other post...
I'd also like to get in touch with other families in this area so that my ds can know someone before he starts...
thank you all
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Re: MTS from Arkley
Your end comment implies that you have already decided on MTS....
I would advise that you do a week of travel, beginning and end of day, over a normal term time week - not half term. Obviously that won't give your son a clue how shattered he will be - perhaps your husband could do it with you? It might be useful for him to try and imagine the journey for an 11 year old, and rising, day in day out for the next 5-7 years.
But, as I said, it sounds as if, with your planning on making friends before he goes, that your husband has persuaded you already.
I would advise that you do a week of travel, beginning and end of day, over a normal term time week - not half term. Obviously that won't give your son a clue how shattered he will be - perhaps your husband could do it with you? It might be useful for him to try and imagine the journey for an 11 year old, and rising, day in day out for the next 5-7 years.
But, as I said, it sounds as if, with your planning on making friends before he goes, that your husband has persuaded you already.