Going from small village school to large grammar..
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Going from small village school to large grammar..
Morning,
If my daughter passes her 11+ (find out this weekend ) she will go from a year group of 5 in her current year 6 to around 120.
Did anyone else's child go from a small setting to a large and how did they cope?
Many thanks
Clare
If my daughter passes her 11+ (find out this weekend ) she will go from a year group of 5 in her current year 6 to around 120.
Did anyone else's child go from a small setting to a large and how did they cope?
Many thanks
Clare
Re: Going from small village school to large grammar..
Yes, my dd did. There were 10 children in her year 6 and she was the only one to go to her school, and that school admits 117 (or thereabouts) each year.
She settled in fine. You will find in secondary there are lots of others in the same boat. They soon find their feet and the opportunity to have so many friends (as well as keeping the old ones) can be quite thrilling.
She settled in fine. You will find in secondary there are lots of others in the same boat. They soon find their feet and the opportunity to have so many friends (as well as keeping the old ones) can be quite thrilling.
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Re: Going from small village school to large grammar..
DS went from a year group of 9 to a year group of 112 also (and moved across the country) - managed fine.
Re: Going from small village school to large grammar..
Same here, both mine coped absolutely fine. Better in fact, for having a bigger choice of friendship groups.
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That's great thank you. Likely to be the only one going to the preferred school so she'll know no one. But yes agree about the wider circle of friends, being an only child and in a small group at school it's got to be an improvement, I hope...
Re: Going from small village school to large grammar..
I have twins. Year group of 16, school of 110. They have both gone to different schools, neither one went to a school anyone else was going to so knew nobody and not even with their twin. Still ok. Not saying they don't miss each other, but it was far less of an issue than we thought, and making friends when they know no one has not been an issue.
Re: Going from small village school to large grammar..
Thank you ladies, it's an Indie with no catchment area. Just heard a few girls from our local primary have taken the 11+ so hopefully she get to know some additional friends in the village also, a huge bonus.