![]() ![]() Being at a run through school that commits to educating the children they have accepted at 4+ and 7+ is worth its weight in gold. I would definitely avoid the 11+ at all costs. Leadership responsibilities increase as they move through the junior school but in the lower years there see form captains, eco council etc. ![]() For sports, again lots of lunchtime and after school clubs, regular fixtures and swimming galas. There is a strings and brass scheme that all children take part in, after school music clubs, concerts, performances. We did the 7+ without tutoring or intensive prep - we were conscious that he needed to get in on his own merit otherwise he may struggle to keep up. Our son also really enjoyed years 1 & 2 and was thriving but like you, we wanted to stay local and moved him at 7+. They have added an extra class since we left and it’s pretty big now so best to see whether anyone with current experience can provide more useful info. ![]()
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