The benefits of CH?
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The benefits of CH?
A friend of mine knows a child who has (I think) been offered a place at CH. Its an extremely worthy cause but the child is somewhat reticent.
He's asked me to give him a list of all the plus points of the place (especially those which would appeal to an 11 year old).
So, help me out everyone...
He's asked me to give him a list of all the plus points of the place (especially those which would appeal to an 11 year old).
So, help me out everyone...
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Ok... *takes a deep breath*
fantastic grounds
great musical opportunities
fantastic sports facilities
fantastic theatre
smaller class sizes than most secondary schools
upgraded accommodation - meant to be very nice now
longer holidays (!!)
chances for some great school trips
a flourishing scout troop
good facilities for art and CDT
the food is better than when I went there!
an idiosyncratic uniform
making the best friends of your life...
I could go on and on
fantastic grounds
great musical opportunities
fantastic sports facilities
fantastic theatre
smaller class sizes than most secondary schools
upgraded accommodation - meant to be very nice now
longer holidays (!!)
chances for some great school trips
a flourishing scout troop
good facilities for art and CDT
the food is better than when I went there!
an idiosyncratic uniform
making the best friends of your life...
I could go on and on
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The biggest thing I missed when I left was that everything is "on tap" - sports, music etc. etc. - there's always friends around, people keen to join in with whatever you want to do, from a game of squash or kicking a rugby ball around, through to music and other hobbies.....
"Opportunity" would sum it up for me...........
J
"Opportunity" would sum it up for me...........
J
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11 year olds generally dont see the benefits (long term anyway) of great opportunities (or most dont) - i think the points need to be focused on socialising and being able to lead a similar life to his peers at similar schools.
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