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      Woodcroft college

      My daughter is currently in a public primary school which I'm not 100% happy with. Does anyone have experience of Woodcroft College at primary level? Is it a good school? Thanks

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      I don't have experience unfortunately but its a very popular private school, some years have waiting lists, best to ring them & have a good look around.

      My children go to All Saints & there have been a couple of problems, like all schools, but on the whole they both give it a 9/10 & they are both happy to go every day.

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      Woodcroft does look good!! Its certainly on our list.

      We are still in uk, but have done private and state ed with ours, in my experience primary schools that are seperate perform better than those attached to the senior schools. I think thats because most children can go all the way through the school until they are 18, they don't need to perform as well in the early years. I would imagine because they don't have to meet certain standards to get the kids upto the next school. Although it can also mean they cover a broader range of subjects.
      If you plan on keeping them at the same school it doesn't matter of course, as they will more than meet the requirements later on.

      Also our regret is we put ours in private ed at 2 !/2 yrs old, whilst they were more than happy i wish we had saved our money for when thay were older as any good private school will bring them up to standard in those last years of primary. Instead of finding they loose that edge private schools gives em, by going back in to the rigid state system.

      Obviously this is my opinion of the UK SYSTEM, it could be completely wrong for Australia, but something to think about.
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      Hi Angela

      Thanks for the tip regarding Woodcroft - I will call them after the holidays. I am considering All Saints - but we are not a catholic family and therefore are quite low on the school's enrolment list. Is it a very religious school?

      Thanks
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      Food for thought there - thanks! :-)

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      In the UK, religious schools still have to follow the policy of the local education authority on the teaching of Religious Education which means they should learn about other religions. Here no such ruling exists and so if the school is Catholic, then you can take it that it closely follows the teaching of the Catholic faith and very little other religion is taught. As these schools are all private, the parents are quick to become involved/ comment if the teaching does not fit with what they want.

      Prayers are usually said at the start of the day, the children attend mass and a priest will come into the school for one reason or another. Children will be encouraged to take their First Holy Communion and to take Confirmation classes.
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      Quote Originally Posted by theforrests View Post
      Hi Angela

      Thanks for the tip regarding Woodcroft - I will call them after the holidays. I am considering All Saints - but we are not a catholic family and therefore are quite low on the school's enrolment list. Is it a very religious school?

      Thanks
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      Hiya


      Our daughter attended Woodcroft College from YR7 to YR12.
      It is a good school with a great environment ,kids in general seem to be well mannered and confident with adults.
      No real gripes about the school at all :D


      It is an Anglican schools which is the equivalent of Church of England in the UK.
      No religion "rammed" down the kids but religious studies are part of the curriculum.

      A good balance..........:D
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      Woodcroft College

      Thanks everyone!

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      Hi,
      Just thought i would bump this one again as we are interested also in Woodcroft.
      Went to the open tour and was impressed with what we saw and heard.
      Cant beat a recomendation though.

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      Quote Originally Posted by theforrests View Post
      My daughter is currently in a public primary school which I'm not 100% happy with. Does anyone have experience of Woodcroft College at primary level? Is it a good school? Thanks

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