Is it all worth it?
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Is it all worth it?
Having a slight wobble as DD leaves her primary school next week!
She could be going to the local pretty average comp with all her lovely local friends, but instead is going to a wonderful selective indie where we're sure she'll thrive academically. The major downside is a long trek on public transport each day , new friends from far-flung places and of course very scarey school fees!!!
She's a bright, motivated girl (so far!) and I imagine she would have done pretty well at a comp too. Part of me is thinking "What have we done?" Should we have just gone for the easy local option or were we right to "aim high"?
She could be going to the local pretty average comp with all her lovely local friends, but instead is going to a wonderful selective indie where we're sure she'll thrive academically. The major downside is a long trek on public transport each day , new friends from far-flung places and of course very scarey school fees!!!
She's a bright, motivated girl (so far!) and I imagine she would have done pretty well at a comp too. Part of me is thinking "What have we done?" Should we have just gone for the easy local option or were we right to "aim high"?
Re: Is it all worth it?
Yes, you've done the right thing.
You went to a lot of effort (and expense) to give her this opportunity; it's not something you fell into by default, so you must have considered it thoroughly over some time.
She may well have done well at the comp, but if she didn't do quite as well as you'd hoped, you'd always have wondered if you should have gone the extra mile to get her to the indie. You're less likely to have such doubts the other way round.
So have confidence in your choice.
I expect your regret is more for the passing of the milestone of your little girl at a little school - a perfectly natural reaction, but one you'd have had, even if she'd gone to the local comp.
You went to a lot of effort (and expense) to give her this opportunity; it's not something you fell into by default, so you must have considered it thoroughly over some time.
She may well have done well at the comp, but if she didn't do quite as well as you'd hoped, you'd always have wondered if you should have gone the extra mile to get her to the indie. You're less likely to have such doubts the other way round.
So have confidence in your choice.
I expect your regret is more for the passing of the milestone of your little girl at a little school - a perfectly natural reaction, but one you'd have had, even if she'd gone to the local comp.
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Re: Is it all worth it?
Job done. As she starts, induction day, first day etc., there will be no looking back.Igglepiggle wrote:wonderful selective indie
Enjoy the summer... lots of Yr 7 work around the corner
Regards
SVE
Animis opibusque parati
I too have this week seen DS 'upset' at last week at primary with his little friends and had slight panic attack at separating him from his peer group. However when I actually talked to him about it he said of course he was upset as he will miss his friends (the majority of whom he will never see again) but he was absolutely and completely looking forward to his new life at new school.
Talk to your DD again about it - I'm sure she will actually reassure you that you have absolutely done the right thing
Last week of primary school is a poigniant moment in their lives - it should be, but it is also the end of an era and the start of a new and exciting one. Look forward to the wonderful opportunities that await your DD.
Talk to your DD again about it - I'm sure she will actually reassure you that you have absolutely done the right thing
Last week of primary school is a poigniant moment in their lives - it should be, but it is also the end of an era and the start of a new and exciting one. Look forward to the wonderful opportunities that await your DD.
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Worth iT
Last year we appealed for our DS to get into grammar with his elder siblings. He really wanted that appeal and he got in. I felt quite unsure as he'd got in on appeal whereas the others got very high 11+ scores. I got his report last night and I now know all was worth it - he's worked hard, is popular. teachers say he's well behaved and polite and most of all he's made good progress. He's not at the bottom but maintains a just below average (which I'm sure he'd do whatever school he went to). He's also beginning to believe in himself. So a happy Mum
To Jemima well done to your child for good school report who got in on appeal. Our younger daughter got into GS starting Y7 this September on appeal. The headteacher reassured us that many children who get in on appeal do really well maybe they work harder as they realise they are very fortunate to be at the school. We have an older sibling at the GS who got a very high mark at 11+ but this year had a less than acceptable school report!