What worked for us
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:46 pm
Many people on this site were kind enough to post comments when I asked for information about various West London schools so I thought a quick update might be appropriate
In brief I have a daughter at a small private school who seemed quite bright but nothing exceptional - typically 3rd or 4th in a class of 12 - with good music and drama skills - and dyslexia
We were always keen on her going to Latymer Upper as we live near and its an excellent school but had concerns about her dyslexia holding her back and whether she'd make the grade - seem to be around 900 - 100 trying for 140 places. So we added a range of other schools - Notting Hill and Ealing, Queens Gate, St James, Harrodian and Arts Ed
It was hard to choose initially and one or two we became less keen on as time went on but she was happy to try for a range
We kept it all fairly light at home - she had a tutor once a week in term time to help with English for her dyslexia for the last term of year 5 and first term of year 6. We also did 6 sessions with a maths tutor in year 6. And we did practice papers in year 6 weekends and the Christmas hols. Main point of those was getting used to doing it in time and understanding techniques like leaving a question if you dont know it and coming back at the end and reading the qus properly. At the beginnig she got around 50% and at the end was generally in the 70s or 80s
So we did some preparation but we didnt start very early and didnt make a big deal of it. I always told her there were other schools if these didnt work out and just be herself at interviews - a very keen on their school version of herself that manages to fit in a bit of chat about her clarinet, plays or swimming - but still herself
She ended up with offers from 5 of them, and high on the waiting list at Notting Hill. The process - for her - was a good lesson on doing a bit of work towards something gives you good results and she is super excited about heading off to Latymer in September
Sorry for the longish post but I wanted to share our experience in case it helps.
Reading this site has been immensely supportive - I avidly read most sections - whether relevant to me or not - quite familiar with Etienne's advice on appeals for some unknown reason - and of course love Tipsy - and knowing all those parents are out there with similar concerns and hopes and dreams is very reassuring. It is fantastic help and a very big thankyou to those that make it happen and to all the posters who make it what it is - you have made a stressful time much easier to survive
MK
In brief I have a daughter at a small private school who seemed quite bright but nothing exceptional - typically 3rd or 4th in a class of 12 - with good music and drama skills - and dyslexia
We were always keen on her going to Latymer Upper as we live near and its an excellent school but had concerns about her dyslexia holding her back and whether she'd make the grade - seem to be around 900 - 100 trying for 140 places. So we added a range of other schools - Notting Hill and Ealing, Queens Gate, St James, Harrodian and Arts Ed
It was hard to choose initially and one or two we became less keen on as time went on but she was happy to try for a range
We kept it all fairly light at home - she had a tutor once a week in term time to help with English for her dyslexia for the last term of year 5 and first term of year 6. We also did 6 sessions with a maths tutor in year 6. And we did practice papers in year 6 weekends and the Christmas hols. Main point of those was getting used to doing it in time and understanding techniques like leaving a question if you dont know it and coming back at the end and reading the qus properly. At the beginnig she got around 50% and at the end was generally in the 70s or 80s
So we did some preparation but we didnt start very early and didnt make a big deal of it. I always told her there were other schools if these didnt work out and just be herself at interviews - a very keen on their school version of herself that manages to fit in a bit of chat about her clarinet, plays or swimming - but still herself
She ended up with offers from 5 of them, and high on the waiting list at Notting Hill. The process - for her - was a good lesson on doing a bit of work towards something gives you good results and she is super excited about heading off to Latymer in September
Sorry for the longish post but I wanted to share our experience in case it helps.
Reading this site has been immensely supportive - I avidly read most sections - whether relevant to me or not - quite familiar with Etienne's advice on appeals for some unknown reason - and of course love Tipsy - and knowing all those parents are out there with similar concerns and hopes and dreams is very reassuring. It is fantastic help and a very big thankyou to those that make it happen and to all the posters who make it what it is - you have made a stressful time much easier to survive
MK