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14 years ago
my brother goes to richmond park academy and i am hoping to go there in september the school is sporty and educated the head teacher mrs derby is a lovely woman with knowledge of everything! read more
Park Avenue
East Sheen
London SW14 8RG
United Kingdom
Roehampton
020 8876 8891
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People searched for Middle Schools & High Schools 106 times last month within 20 miles of this business.
One of the most oversubscribed schools in central London just about says it all…read more It's not going to be a walk in the park to get your daughter into this Secondary school - but it'll certainly be worth it if you can. This superb school has achieved specialist status in a whole host of areas (check out their website) and continues to forge relationships that help it's students. The curriculum is broad and the staff really do go out of their way to help students and families. Staff are also handpicked so tend to be the cream of the crop. Worth working very hard at your speciality to get into this sought after school. School has a 6th form - when some boys are allowed in as well.
What an excellent find! My favourite exercise class has just moved venue and is now taking place in…read morethis beautiful centre. It's better than any public sports centres I have been to in London: clean changing/shower rooms with lockers, dance studio with full length mirror (actually, not sure if I actually like seeing my face turning red in real time), lovely exercise mats - and a music system that actually works! It's a bit difficult to find on the first visit as it's a concrete block hidden between the main building and the Westway flyover. Now that I know the way, I'll definitely return, perhaps not just for Rikki's class.
This sports centre has just opened so it's brand spanking, shiny, sparkly new. I come here on…read moreTuesdays for begininers parkour coaching. I used to have to schelp to Kensal but this is now much more convenient for me as it's a stroll from Royal Oak station. When going there for the first time take note that the entrance is actually on the side past the garage, not the main road. The sports hall is enormous and the parkour class shares the space with a basketball class but there's no clash and the two can occur concurrently with few problems. The floor is great (new), slightly squishy and with lots of markings for various sports, and the equipment is all super new which means it's very satifying to play with. The class itself is really good. An excellent workout in the warm up and warm down and a good level of challenging but achievable exercises working on various skills like congs, tic-tacs and sideways monkeys. i.e. jumping on, around or over stuff. It's really hard work but good fun and the instructors are very good. The only down side to the centre is that it's so new they have yet to put in vending machines so you can't get any drinks or snacks.
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The kids swim at The Holloway Secondary School swimming pool ever Thursday evening with Anaconda…read moreswimming club. Mixture of 2 hour and 1 hour sessions. Hard work just watching. Not open to the general public but various clubs use this pool for training sessions both kids and masters and a swim school. If you live in the area this is a great place for your kids to learn to swim properly - all four strokes, tumble turns, diving - if they have been inspired to swim by the Olympic swimming competitions then this is a great option. New build pool - 25m length - perfect for training. The entrance to the pool is round the back - use The Bridge School entrance
This school is brilliant at what it does. That is churning out great results for girls of al…read moreabilities and consequently it is highly oversubscriced every year and is becoming increasingly had for people living outside of fulham to attend. The school goes from years 7 to 11 and is not selective but becomes selective in the 6th form though most girs who attended the school originally are allowed back in. The 6th form is now being expanded and a new 6th form block being built to cope with demand and gain essential funding for the brilliant school from the government.
This is one of the most oversubscribed schools in London and it's no wonder why - the school has a…read morefantastic atmosphere, the girls all seem very happy but they work hard and achieve great results. Pupils are polite, articulate and fiercely supportive of each other. There are loads of outings and in the summer term a whole week is dedicated to trips, many of which are abroad - last year my daughter got to go to the Netherlands. It's a Church of England school and half the places are offered to families who regularly go to church. The other half are open to anyone, but the school is so oversubscribed they recently introduced a lottery system for admissions.
Wootton Upper is one of the best schools in the area! This school is also a performing arts college…read moreand offers many evening plays, concerts and more! This school will try it's utter most to bring out the best in you as a student. This school also present many extra curricular activities for you to get stuck into!
The school's ethos is 'Friendship, Excellence and Opportunity' which reigned true during my 7 years…read morethere. The teaching standard is impeccable, with each department giving its all to every student. The staff are dedicated, professional, loving and are 75% responsible for the great success the school has had. The site itself is tremendously maintained; with new additions every year ranging from a new canteen, to a new media centre and consistent refurbishments to departments that require it. The resources are exceptional. Being a science and technology school, the ICT facilities are fantastic and are constantly growing - with a great technical support team lead by Ian Miller, who is always introducing more innovative and interactive ways to make the school's IT resources excel. The school is one of the top in the Borough, with outstanding A Level and GCSE pass rates that seem only to climb every year. A wonderful place to learn, grow and become an individual.
When contacted to get convinced to apply and advised them of the university's grades, I was given…read morehope that they would give opportunities to highly experienced applicants as well, and not just base their decisions on just marks, so, after many thoughts, I applied. Then, received the outcome and, regrettably, I would like just to say that I believe the only reason why I was "supported" to "try" applying was, as it potentially could have happened to many others, was to simply pay the £75 application fee. Convenient. As much as Bachelor's scores matter and show some level of knowledge, the true knowledge is not shown just through a piece of paper; therefore, I do feel my 11 years of professional experience (without the need of the piece of paper) have not been given the value they deserved. Perhaps someone with 0 experience in the real world but with some higher marks will be more suitable! I have worked in the financial environment for quite some time now and my journey will continue, progress and get where it needs to be with or without a Masters at your university or another. I have endured a lot more in my life and never given up. £75 would have not made me richer, hence the reason why I do not regret paying them. However, I do know deep down that it's just the strategy, as in any business, to get more applicants. All the best with your application process!
I have degrees from three US schools and came to KCL for a Ph.D. This is by far the worst run…read moreschool I have ever attended. As an organization, it is incompetent; they deliver a sub-standard educational experience. The staff goes on strike every year. It takes the administration 6 months to do something I can complete in an hour. They deliver fewer contact hours with professors than any other school I have attended. The only positive is that it is a cheap and easy place to get a degree in London. If you want a top tier educational experience, go to LSE or a school in the US. The university's staff and structure literally put more time into hindering any educational experience than trying to deliver a world-class experience. If there were a high school, I would disenroll my kids.
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My niece attends this school and she loves it. I visit the school when I come to collect her and…read moreI've attended a few of the school events It is a small school, because there is one class per year. I think smaller schools are much better for children's educational and personal development. There is a really good relationship between the school staff and the parents. The teachers really care about the children's education and development and it is just a thriving school community. Princess Diana actually came to the school in 1983 to open an new wing of the school that had been recently built, so this school has got interesting history too!
I spent a very long time here working hard as a secondary school student! Hayes School is a very…read morelarge school with some old building and one very huge, colourful newer building which forms the main body of the school. Of course at school you get some teachers that are nice and some that are less pleasant to deal with. I always found it be modern, fresh and with great facilities. I actually went to two secondary schools and this was the better of the two, I must say! If you live in the local area and are looking for somewhere to send our children I would recommend it because they are very dedicated to providing the best experience and there are some really great results form this school.
This is a great school. The teachers are always ready to help both students and parents. I have had…read moregood experiences at this school and so have all my friends. People I know who struggled to get in are trying for their awesome 6th form.
Codsall Community High School is the main secondary school serving Codsall and the surrounding…read morearea, catering for students aged 13-18. Transport is provided for those students living in Perton. It is a specialist IT and Maths school, and recently had a good Ofsted report. It recently achieved increased success in its GCSE results, over those of past years. It has a large sixth form, and also offers adult education classes for the local community. It has an impressive careers department, with great opportunities for advice and work experience opportunities.
Tthis school has a lot of memories for me. It is my local primary school where I attended from the…read moreyoung age of 3 till I was 10. I have also worked here for one academic year. This review is about the sports hall where I attended a friends work Christmas do. It is a good size hall which caters well to the 150 odd people that attended. It was well organised and they made good use of the room. It was a good christmas works do.
wonderful school staff are very friendly & professional. would be happy to send any of my children…read morethere.
This is a wonderful school. It has a great GCSE grade rate…read more The school has a new feel to it and is very big. All staff there are friendly. It is a great school. There are different departments for each subject. I recommend this school to you to apply your children there for secondary school.
Attended autumn 1969 through July 1974. Received my intro to Computer Programming and throughly…read moreenjoyed Chemistry. Some blokes did not take kindly to my being a Yank but most were cool with it. Wood and metalwork and drafting classes were a great foundation for my Mechanical Engineering (BS'82 Purdue) Loved choir that last year (Carmina Burana) and the sailing was good, as well.
This is a school in stanmore, and my younger sister currently attends this school. She loves this…read moreschool. Although the school doesn't have the nicest uniform, its education is great, the children are reasonably well behaved and there isnt any problems from what i know. The grades are good and I have met many teacher who are are very friendly and encouraging. It offers so many opportunities.
We found Athelstan House School by pure chance - discreetly situated in Hampton. Our daughter…read morestarted when she was just turning three. From day one she loved it. There is a strong family atmosphere which we felt was really important at such a young age. She is now in year 1 and we are very happy to say still loves going to school everyday. The classes are small with a teacher and two assistants so we feel confident she will develop to her full potential. The teachers have a strong belief in what they do, a great school, a lovely learning environment!
Excellent result for GCSE and 11+ for 2 of my kids , I will advice any parents , i know them past…read more16 years
Talent Pool Academy has been a great foundation for our sons 11 Plus Exams. We went to all the…read morepopular names in Ilford areas and online . But no one offers as targeted preparation as Talent Pool Academy. The 11 plus preparation includes creative writing, speed calculation, reading comprehensions, vocabulary building and so on. Their lessons are online one and half hour for Maths , one and half hour for VR & NVR. Besides the regular classes, the teachers conduct extra classes in areas students are struggling during holiday intensive course. The methods of teaching are also very good. I did not send my son anywhere else, just followed all as guided. The manager is very kind and ready to take our stress anytime. My son going to West Cliff Grammar school. Thank you for everything.
The best school ever the grounds are glorious just opposite Parliament Hill Fields. There are…read moretenniscourts also. The teachers were strict but taught so well and were truly dedicated. I was so sorry to leave and I am sure that any other pupils who attended would agree.