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Reed's School
● Closed“As former pupil at Reed's I can attest that the excellent education I received has been my reward and my recent visit to the Reed's Speech Day cemented that view when it was evident from the success and determination of current pupils that the school continues to thrive and produce polite and interesting students who are a joy to meet. The extensive range of academic subjects and sporting opportunities is enviable.”
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Merchant Taylors' School
● Closed“I used to go here and its one of the best schools I've l heard off.”
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St James Senior Boys’ School
● Closed“yo yo. I love going to this school. Food is bril and the teachers ae nice. Easy to get to by train and the six form is brill. Mr braizer is a legend. And they are so welcoming”
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St Mary's C Of E Primary School
● Closed“Great school. My daughter is very happy here and is receiving a great education. Highly recommend.”
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Grimsdyke School
● Closed“went there as a child 86-92 loved it.. great school great area, lovely old building.”
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WeMind Learning Centre
● Closed“We Mind Learning Centre is your best bet if you want your children to be in the best hands possible. Paola’s method is definitely a different approach and as a teacher I know with her experience and expertise my children are safe. Kudos Paola for all the hard work!”
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Morning Star Educational Centre
● Closed“Fabulous nursery, my daughter enjoys playing with her friends. The staff are incredible, very supportive too.”
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Dunton Green Primary School
● Closed“I currently have 2 children at the school and 1 that left 4 years ago. There have been several changes over the years and I am pleased to say that since Mrs Tracey Boanas took over, the school has improved a lot. We recently had a family bereavement and have faced a few difficult challenges but Tracey has been very supportive along with all of the staff and we feel this has benefitted the children and they know that their teachers are there to listen to them whenever they need to talk. Both of the children are doing well academically and look forward to going to school each day. It is a lovely little village school whereby the teachers always make time for you no matter what the query! If you’re looking for a small village school then I highly recommend this one.”
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Hammersmith Academy
● Closed“Amazing school, especially maths/science departments! Knowledgeable teacher who are willing to help anytime. People are very friendly and kind. Food needs improvement, but is promised to be fixed. Lovely, effective school to get grades and have some fun in the process.”
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The Study School
● Closed“First school. Really close to my house and great teachers. Everyone was friendly and helped to you achieve what you wanted.”
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Newman Catholic College
● Closed“I am studing in this school and this is the best school. Excellent”
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Kingsford Community School
● Closed“Was there are spent a great time interacting with its beautiful and dynamic students. They are very nice, friendly and are much more knowledgeable than students of some of the best schools I know. Well done children! You have a great life ahead. And congratulations teachers! If it was not for your dedication and commitment, your care and affection, the results wont be so bright...:)”
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Wilmington Grammar School for Girls
● Closed“this school is live but is poor as a homeless man. the school has bad facilties, the teachers are rather rude and students do not feel safe attending school, on the other hand, we are betrter than the boys school”
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NFT 1
● OpenLondon SE1 9PX, United Kingdom“5 stars .... has to be, it's the BFI. Superb range of films, festivals, seminars and events. I was there for an Inside No 9 Q&A with Steve Pemberton and Reece Sheersmith. Entertaining and insightful.”
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Wimbledon High School
● Open“I have been to a 'Shine' programme at this school and I loved it. I have also been on a couple of school trips and I love how the staff and pupils make you feel so welcome. I am planning to move here for Year 7. I have one more exam to pass in order to do so! Thank you so much for inviting me to Shine and a big thanks to my mentor(who's name shall not be revealed).”
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Claremont High School
● Closed“As of writing this review, I'm a Year 12 student who's been in the school for almost six years, and I'm taking A-Levels in Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Computer Science and French. Thus, I feel I'm more experienced than most other reviewers to talk about the school. Firstly, let me say that this is no grammar or private school. Not everyone's parents have hundreds of thousands of pounds to send their children, and not everyone finds irrational joy in studying eight hours a day every day after school. Most people are just your average person, but for me, that's perfect. You'll get to know most of the people in your year, and perhaps in the years above and below you, too. Friendship groups form quickly and easily, and many are happy to accept other students. In the older years (Year 10 onwards), people start to socialise with others outside their friendship group, and I enjoy the social scene here. In my case, being able to talk to extremely talented people is an opportunity I wouldn't exchange for anything: I've grown attached to my friends as though they were family. And, while not everyone here is a four A*-type student, we certainly get those types: every year, we have students who get all A*s and go off to Oxford or Cambridge. If you aspire to be one of those students, don't write off Claremont just because you think you'll do better by going to another school! The teachers are also incredibly polite, for the most part. (Of course, there are teachers who the younger students would consider strict, but as you grow older, you'll see that it's just the different teaching personalities they adopt, and in reality, they aren't really that strict after all—your class were just really annoying!) They devote plenty of time and effort into ensuring every student succeeds academically and as a person. Their lessons are usually very well-planned, but their devotion to their students truly shines when one of them asks for help or discusses a topic with a teacher that they're both passionate about. This is especially helpful in the Sixth Form, where you'll often find yourself wanting to stimulate your own interest in the subject! Every week, we also hold competitions and clubs for all lower years, from sports to chess; we also have a few more unorthodox ones such as a cybersecurity/hacking club. The extracurricular scene is a bit lacking for the Sixth Form, though, but since you're allowed to leave when you don't have lessons, you probably won't need it. We have an active student body which includes a Prefect Team and a Student Voice, both of which allow students to suggest changes to improve the school. And while Claremont is by no means perfect, I thoroughly enjoy my time here, and I could not imagine having a better experience at any other school.”
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Bannockburn Primary School
● Closed“Great school.My nephew schooled there and they top the charts in the days not sure about now though. Please inquire”
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Rickmansworth School
● ClosedScots Hill, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth WD3 3AQ, United Kingdom“I used to work at the Masonic school for girls when I was sixteen and I loved it then I am now 84 Joyce Jackson”
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Ark Priory Primary Academy
● Open“Very much happy with the school. Well behaved children and very helpful staff.”
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Roxbourne Primary School
● Closed“Many happy memories of roxbourne in the infants and juniors in the sixties!”
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Berger Primary School
● Open“All my three children went to berger primary and a there are brilliant”
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Little Heath School
● Closed“The happiest of schools with caring staff and children who just love to be there”
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Suttons Primary School
● Closed“My brother went to this school and did very well in his SATS, one of the best primary schools in the borough IMO”
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Mill Hill County High School
● Closed“My School was Orange Hill Grammar School for Boys. 1953-1957. (Abbots Road.) So happy with the wonderful progress this establishment and faculty have made over the years.( Half a century.) When the school moved to Mote Mount it was a stones throw from where I lived as a child. Ramillies. Wonderful memories and great friends I still know to this day. Peter Weston -Tempus Fugit Carpe Diem.”
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