Green Rooms Botanical Market at Dulwich Picture Gallery 21st September
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Congratulations if your child has got through to the interview stage or you are getting ahead with planning. So close to the finishing line! As you will be aware, for the oversubscribed schools in particular, the interview is a key part of their selection process. The formats vary from school to school, however all of them are looking for candidates who will thrive in their school, and they hope to get to know what makes them tick, in a short space of time. For most children of this age, an interview environment will be uncharted territory and will feel naturally daunting. A ‘dry run’ in an unfamiliar environment will help your child overcome nerves, giving them the confidence and know-how to present their best self. A former Head of 11 Plus at a leading Prep school, with many years of experience successfully preparing students for the competitive South London schools. She continues to support our local families and is up to date with the current interview formats for Alleyn’s, Dulwich College, Emanuel, KCS, Wimbledon High and Whitgift. Clapham venue: Sat 18th & Sun 19th January Online: Flexible The 1 hour interview includes: · Positive Presentation – top tips · How to develop answers · Most common questions · Stretch questions - critical thinking & hypotheticals · Visual analysis · Qualities to show in a group assessment A report will follow with feedback and advice. NB. Numbers are limited and spaces will go quickly. Best wishes, Rachel / The Happy Scholar WhatsApp: +44 07956 108888 -
I think it should be free and they should pay £1 for every one on target. Proceeds to go towards a Xmas bonus for the street cleaners.
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Thank you Hayley , kind words .. see you in around 6wks or so , I look forward to the task of renovating your bathroom and utility area . I think these are the only two rooms I haven’t worked on yet . Thanks !
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Sorry Malumbu, but to say that Pakistani men are being 'demonised' is disgraceful. The men in the rape gangs were predominantly from Pakistan - that is a fact. To suggest pointing this out is victimisation totally undermines the horror that the predominantly white young girls suffered at their hands. The men exploited this, using their nationality as a shield, and told their victims they wouldn't be believed. And they were right - some of he brave people who did call it out lost their jobs. To deny there is a strong cultural element to this, so as to protect your fear of being seen as anything other than liberal and progressive, is disingenuous at the very least. And to suggest that calling it out is far right is insane, I'm sure plenty women and girls of Pakistani heritage would agree. That Jenrick and Badenoch have picked this up and used it as a political football is a really disappointing start to the year, though at least today's debate in PMQs was respectful in its tone. But for the victims to have this glibly brought up and used to bait the other side just goes to show how little some of the protagonists really care about them.
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