My nephew currently attends Bromsgrove as a full time boarder.
I can say the school is focused on academics and sports. There is some support for children who has Send but this is limited to year 4 and you pay for your assessments. He now has a EHCP plan which the school is trying to support but difficult when we are 2 years and still awaiting for a ADHD assessment. It's recommended to do this via the NHS rather than a rushed private assessment.
My only concern at this time is discipline for the children in particularly boarders there has been incidents of bullying we have reported this can't talk at the moment as still ongoing.
Not sure I'm not convinced respect for others, tolerance and care define the behavioural ethos of the school.
It's my view that it may be different if attending as a day student.
Best of luck.
I can say the school is focused on academics and sports. There is some support for children who has Send but this is limited to year 4 and you pay for your assessments. He now has a EHCP plan which the school is trying to support but difficult when we are 2 years and still awaiting for a ADHD assessment. It's recommended to do this via the NHS rather than a rushed private assessment.
My only concern at this time is discipline for the children in particularly boarders there has been incidents of bullying we have reported this can't talk at the moment as still ongoing.
Not sure I'm not convinced respect for others, tolerance and care define the behavioural ethos of the school.
It's my view that it may be different if attending as a day student.
Best of luck.
Statistics: Posted by fredfran — Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:25 pm