My advice to the person canvassing opinion about secondary schools is - listen to no one! Every child is different and so is every school. What suits one will not suit all. Personally, we didn't feel Charter was right for our son and neither did he. But that certainly doesn't make it a bad school. My son is now - shock horror - at Kingsdale. Yes, you can Roll on the Floor Laughing Out Loud - but I wonder what evidence you are using to justify that reaction. From our direct experience it is a truly wonderful school! It has fabulous resources (the equal of any of the private schools) and a totally dedicated and committed staff team. The education my son has received since September has surpasased our expectations. He is on the gifted and talented programme, receives additonal support for his dyslexia and is a proud, loyal and enthusiastic ambassador for his school. Unfortunately, the biggest problem Kingsdale faces is the continued negative perceptions based on the past that many people still have. This is grossly unfair - on both the staff who have worked tirelessly to turn the school round (with spectacular success) and - even more importantly - on the children who go there and hear their school (and by association themselves) dismissed in this negative and patronising manner. So please - don't listen to anyone else. Visit all the local schools. Go and see for yourself. Keep an open mind. And check Kingsdale's recent Ofsted report - it would be difficult to find a school praised higher by the inspectors than Kingsdale. Oh and by the way ... there have been recent reports of children behaving appallingly in the streets, spitting and cursing. On further investigation, these turned out to be pupils at Dulwich College. And speak to the manager of the local Tesco. He will tell you that the problems he has with shoplifting have also been down to Dulwich College students. Unfortunately, their uniform is very similar to Kingsdale's. How very sad that most people will automatically assume that if they see bad behaviour on the streets, the culprits will be from Kingsdale.