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Guest55
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Re: Living in thurrock and Commuting

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What is wrong with schools in Thurrock itself?
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Guest55 wrote:What is wrong with schools in Thurrock itself?
Hi,
I really don’t know if there is anything wrong with schools in Thurrock, however in order to make an informed decision, one must evaluate all options.

So this is merely what I am doing and simply asking for advise from more experienced people.

Hope that answers your question.
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Re: Living in thurrock and Commuting

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Surely you would look at local options first? We have no choice of comprehensives in Bucks as its fully selective. However I did live near you when I was very young and know travelling in certain directions in Essex is not great.
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Re: Living in thurrock and Commuting

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Guest55 wrote:Surely you would look at local options first? We have no choice of comprehensives in Bucks as its fully selective. However I did live near you when I was very young and know travelling in certain directions in Essex is not great.
With the selective schools open days/evenings coming long before those of the local comps (and the actual 11+ exam coming actually coming before a good number of local comps open evenings) it's tricky to look at the local options first.

I think Thurrock Mum has this right. Look at all available, and reasonable, options in the order they present themselves before making a fully informed decision. She'd be daft to do it any other way, surely?
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There is a girl from Dagenham and I believe also one from South Ockenden in my daughter's year at Colchester high... Their parents are fools imo
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Proudmumregardless wrote:There is a girl from Dagenham and I believe also one from South Ockenden in my daughter's year at Colchester high... Their parents are fools imo
Well, there's a couple of journeys to conjure with :shock: .
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AlP80 wrote:With the selective schools open days/evenings coming long before those of the local comps (and the actual 11+ exam coming actually coming before a good number of local comps open evenings) it's tricky to look at the local options first.

I think Thurrock Mum has this right. Look at all available, and reasonable, options in the order they present themselves before making a fully informed decision. She'd be daft to do it any other way, surely?
No, I'd have looked at local options earlier [Year 4/5] and only then considered others if local was truly terrible which they aren't.
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Gosh, I don't know how some children cope with a long commute to school. With the darker mornings I struggle to get myself out of bed and my youngest, who is in year 7, really found it difficult to leave her snuggley duvet and pillows this morning. We just made it on time and we only live 10 mins from school.

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Re: Living in thurrock and Commuting

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Guest - It depends where in Thurrock you're living & personal thoughts I guess, maybe some feel that their local comp(s) aren't at the level they want for their child, or that a local-ish selective school would be a better option.

Re the order of viewing schools & looking at the schools earlier, I was offering a general thought. Personally, we looked at our local comps last year too, and there was a noticeable difference from '17 to '18 at two of the three. A lot can happen (good and bad) in two years, if looking at them at the start of Y4.

It's all about opinions & situations isn't it. What works for one family isn't necessarily going to work for another, but there's no right or wrong, only what suits them...
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Re: Living in thurrock and Commuting

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AlP80 wrote:Guest - It depends where in Thurrock you're living & personal thoughts I guess, maybe some feel that their local comp(s) aren't at the level they want for their child, or that a local-ish selective school would be a better option.
What does that mean? Able children at these comps do very well and, in my experience, a long journey to school is detrimental to achievement. At a GS [which cannot be said to be 'local'] they probably won't stay to any after school activities and friends will be spread over a large radius.
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