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Maple Cross & West Hyde Community Centre
● Open47 Hornhill Road, Maple Cross, Rickmansworth WD3 9TE, United Kingdom“We take our 4 year old for gymnastics here.. Lovely place.”
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Grove Park Community Group
● Open“Clean easily to access Good for small gatherings a choice of 3 buses pass the door Train station minutes away”
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Youth Action Diversity Trust
● Closed“Excellent facilities and free car parking for clients. Staff excellent and caring and parks well used by local young people”
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The London Acorn School
● Closed“Superb school and staff. We moved our child from our local outstanding school to Acorn after we noticed he was been left behind due to a rushing attitude on learning and some other factors. The care and attention given here has huggly improved his well being therefore a massive step towards the education. If you are thinking of joining the school go and see it for yourself. Notice the happy children, notice the classrooms and the office. Speak to the teachers and you will get your answers. We are very greaful to have chosen this school.”
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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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Harrow School
● Open“Harrow School was founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I. It is located in a leafy 300-acre estate, encompassing much of Harrow on the Hill in north-west London. As stewards of many cherished traditions, today’s Harrovians follow in the footsteps of The Giants of Old, united by strength of character, lasting friendships and the desire to be of good influence. A full-boarding school for boys aged 13-18”
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Longfield Primary School
● ClosedDukes Avenue, North Harrow, Harrow HA2 7NZ, United Kingdom“My child has been offered a place at Longfield For a primary school I heard some nice reviews about the school Also seen it for myself”
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St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
● Closed“We just had our first ever virtual parents evening and we wanted to say how fantastic it was. The school has done such a brilliant job of adapting to the tricky pandemic situation we all find ourselves in. The staff and teachers really are superstars. Thank you St Josephs.”
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Alperton Community School
● Open“Good infrastructure, helpful Teachers and the new building is fantastic”
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Avanti House Secondary School
● Closed“Best school for flourishing in positive environment with excellent education,sports and music. Thanks”
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London School of Science & Technology - (LSST Wembley Campus)
● Open“I am a business student/ ambassador since 2017 at LSST and I say like most student here that if you are a genuine hard worker then you will be a success. I challenge any student to see LSST life for themselves and ask for me or any student rep and we will show you what services are here and please look at the many amazing students we already have and amazing services in all our campuses across the UK. We have one of the best student union that always support the students and helps us work toward better aims. LSST is working with industry leader better than many other colleges for a reason and that reason is that it is highly respected. Why??? Becuase it has many many happy and hard working students in all campuses. Please note that some people write bad review when they are told off for bad attendence and then they pretend it is college fault or blame on staff. They have reason to be angry - but instead of being angry on themselves they blame others. I attending a google event at LSST where a senior from google informed me about google services and I now use google services to support LSST in which I learned this from! Thank you for your time and please contact me for details. Mo”
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The Harrodian School
● Closed“The best school, which encourages pupils to be creative and to enjoy the process of studying.”
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The Japanese School Ltd
● Open“I used to go there when I was in elementary school! It's a place of memories”
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Sutton High School GDST
● Closed“Our daughter joined Sutton High in Year 7 and is very happy there. She came from a wonderful state primary school (which she loved, and we loved), so the bar had been set very high, but we have nothing but praise for the school. Our perception of the new head is that she is fantastic; hugely energetic, invested, communicative and very present, with a great vision for the school. Her staff are passionate about their roles as educators, are very approachable and really know their pupils and how to support and progress them. The school takes the students’ health and wellbeing very seriously, and the girls know that there is network of support available to them, should they need it. Academically, they have high expectations of the girls, and encourage them to work to the very best of THEIR ability. And this is where I think Sutton High perhaps differs from other schools in the area. Our daughter got a place at the local grammar school, but in the end, we chose to send her to Sutton High. Financially, it was a very big decision (especially as we have two daughters!), but my husband posed the question, ‘Where do you think she will thrive more?’, and my instinctive answer was Sutton High. The variety of opportunities in terms of sport, art, music, drama, STEM, trips etc are great and wide-ranging, and offer the chance for your daughter to find something that they really love and are good at. That’s a real bonus for the self-esteem when navigating the occasionally rocky path of teenager-hood! Overall, as our daughter trots happily down to the station each morning, looking ahead to a school day filled with lovely friends, ‘kind teachers and amazing food’ (her words!) and lots of interesting learning opportunities, we feel we made the right decision.”
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Links Primary School
● Closed“Excellent school. Quickly improving and becoming one of the best in Tooting”
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Wilson's School
● Closed“I am a pupil of Wilson's School, and let me just say it is absolutely phenomenal. There are several bad reviews by Wallington haters, but that's just them being envious. This school is absolutely elite as far as secondary schools go. Remember that 100,000 children take the 11+ exams every year and only 192 make it into Wilson's. You are guaranteed a stunning life at Wilson's, due to our highly qualified teachers, our style of teaching which aims to get us all to 9's (the equivalent of an A**) on our GCSE exams and our amazing wellbeing lead.”
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James Wolfe Primary School
● Closed“We have been a part of this school for 10 years now and all of our children have had a wonderful time at James Wolfe. The staff are always so helpful and friendly, this school really do go above and beyond. Our eldest child is now in Year 9 at secondary school and I know that everything she is achieving now is down to the great start she had at James Wolfe. My other children are still gaining the wonderful support and care that they need from these incredible teachers. Thank you to everyone at James Wolfe!”
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Star Primary School
● Closed“The facilities at the school are amazing, new playground and refurbished nursery. My child loves the school!”
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Stratford School Academy
● Closed“Stratford School Academy is a really good school. Teachers and SLT try their very best to ensure that children are kept safe and well behaved in school and have strict policies in place with PREP and back on track. I really can't fault this school .”
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Essex Primary School
● Closed“i miss this school grew up good and moved in year 2 so sad and now i can look at all the memories”
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Brampton Primary School - East Ham
● Closed“I went to this school since year 1 i am in year 5 but unfortunatly i had to leave i love this school”
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Sevenoaks School
● Closed“Fantastic school, I loved it; the tour, the exams and everything, best IB school, but also fairly complex to pass”
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Dartford Grammar School for Girls
● Closed“Staff members are very positive towards the better future of the students. Great guidance throughout the critical period. Online studying was very productive and progressive.”
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Triangle Children, Young People & Community Centre
● Closed“My experience is that, the workers over there, are calm, talk parents in good manner. Specially Trevor, I normally meet this, he helped me a lot.”
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Wembley Park Montessori Nursery & Pre-School
● Closed“My daughter been attending this school for almost 1 year and 9 months now. She attended first as the baby class and proceeding to toddler class. Currently attending pre-school. We've noticed Toddler class teachers have taught her very well. At home, she knows how to say more words and manners. Normally she didn't know how to say, thank you and you are welcome. Now she has been transformed. Well done Toddler Class Ms Shah, Ms Krishna and Ms Walters. Amazingly took care of my child while we both as parents working full time.”
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North London Collegiate School
● Closed“My daughter has been at the school since reception and is about to go into year 8. It is an absolutely oustanding school on every single count. Academically it's second to none but the same goes for all the extra curricular activities too. Drama, Art, Music and everything else you can think of are done with the same enthusiasm and professionalism and dedication as the work on the academic curriculum.”
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