Went to an open day for a secondary school last week, really, really liked this one. We think we'd like DD to go there, good Ofsted, reasonable exam results, teachers seemed enthusiastic, kids showing us round seemed lovely.
But there is one downside, the teacher said that in Yr7 the children are randomly allocated into three groups. One group does Spanish, one German and the other French. There is no choice. Children that are then deemed to show an ability for language are allowed to pick a second language in Yr 8.
DD is passionate about French, they do French and Spanish at primary school and she's not keen on Spanish. French seems to have clicked for her, she's gone to an after scchol French club for 2 years, I speak it fairly fluently and we speak a little French at home. I told the head of languages this and she said I could always email the school just before DD starts are request that she's put in French but they couldn't make any promises as if everyone did this it would be chaos.
It seems silly that this one thing could potentially be a deal breaker for what is otherwise a really good school. If DD wasn't so keen on French I suppose it wouldn't be a problem. But it would be such a shame for her to have to give it up when she doesn't want to.
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VivaLeBeaver · 01/10/2010 11:32
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