Just wondered if anyone had any thoughts on secondary schools in the area? Am applying at the end of the month for my daughter. Grieg City, Heartlands and Hornsey School for Girls are the realistic options. I've looked at them all but would appreciate the thoughts of anyone whose children attend those schools. Thanks!
Justin - I meant you in general not you specifically! Back from Hornsey open morning and the reason they haven't published their results is that they have outstanding challenges/remarks on the results.
After some serious data crunching on the Dept of Education website - it seems like Hornsey School for Girls really is an excellent school - (it comes out top in the country when you compare to other schools of a similar type (I assume this means intake)) It does well for all levels of its intake.
The head seems really down to earth and speaks in a really enthusiastic and positive way about the school and the girls. The tour lead by a lovely Year 10 was comprehensive and meant we dropped in on random classes. All the teachers were happy to stop and let us know what they were up to and there was a general feeling of 'good' learning across the whole school.
So I find myself in the very lucky position of having to choose between a bunch of really good schools - with strong senior management teams and vision for their (our) children.
No worries Jude, that is exactly how I read it!
The fact that complete and comprehensive comparative detail is yet to come did not stop Haringey Council's PR machine cranking out a story of success and improvement. And by implication claiming credit. http://www.haringey.gov.uk/news/haringey-students-celebrate-gcse-re...
This is despite local councils having steadily shrinking direct involvement in schools. So that successes belong, very largely, to the students and the schools.
Spin, spin, spin.
I certainly agree that we have students - all across the borough - who are worth celebrating. I defy anyone to watch this clip of one of Greig's sailing crews crossing the line and winning a race - their first competitive race - and not smile.
https://www.facebook.com/GreigCityAcademy/videos/964452626948574/?f...
Of course! But let's allow the stage to be taken by the students - and their teachers. And please let's tell the politicians that they should stop trying to get in on the act.
And then let's also give some sensitive thought to the children and young people who don't hit the top spots. Aren't top-of-the-heap, a winner, number 1.
Yes times ten - let's start giving credit to the teachers - one of the things I look for in a secondary is a head who doesn't take sole credit for all improvements, and talks with enthusiasm about their team.
And I agree with Helen - we're in the fortunate position of choosing from three, if not four schools that would all be really good, with decent added value scores and proper music, drama art along with the core subjects.
Department of Education has released the provisional data for 2015. Subject to change still dependant on outcomes of marking challenges etc.
Remember this is 'headline' data only and doesn't have the value add and other stuff. And again just because a school has 'dropped' don't rule it out. Go and talk to the school, teachers, pupils etc and get their story.
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