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    Ravenscourt Park

    Ravenscourt Park

    (6 reviews)

    Hammersmith, Ravenscourt Park

    Easily the largest park in the Shepherd's Bush/Hammersmith area. Very popular with families and dog…read morewalkers as you might expect. Despite being large it has quite a bit of character and is a much more pleasant walking route from the Ravenscourt Park station to my house than trotting up Conningham Road or whatever other awful roads. They're actually quite nice roads, the whole area is very agreeable and the park is a big contributer to that nice feeling. Good for frisbee.

    This is an incredible park…read more Friends and family who visit from outside London are amazed by it. It's like one of those parks you see in old children's picture books. Not just a big expanse of green - though it has that, too - there are lots of winding pathways and a small lake with an island, ducks, swans and geese ...and three separate kids play areas, all with different activities including a zip wire, tyre swings and great climbing frames. There's a huge Paddling Pool and a sandpit. There are dog-free, dog-specific and general areas. Basketball court, football pitch, tennis courts, even a beautifully kept bowling green. And - my favourite - a walled scented garden with shaded benches. This park has everything. Not forgetting the great café, recently taken over by Fait Maison, which does drinks and food, with lots of outdoor and indoor seating and yet another play area. And if the yummy mummyness of that cafe is too much for you, the Ginko garden centre at the south end of the park (yes, it has a garden centre, too) also has a great cafe. And it's right next to Ravenscourt Park tube.

    Hampton Hill Junior School

    Hampton Hill Junior School

    (3 reviews)

    Hampton

    It is a very underperforming and toxic school. Children have problems and the teachers don't listen…read moreto the children.

    Hampton Hill Junior School is a large (360 pupils) junior school nestled on St James' Avenue not…read morefar from Hampton Hill High Street. It is housed in a rather picturesque building dating from the 1920s, though it has been expanded and improved since. Hampton Hill Junior School educates pupils from years 3 - 6 (ages 7 - 11), and is linked with Carlisle Infant School (meaning that in most cases, pupils will finish Carlisle in year 2 and progress fairly seamlessly with their classmates into HHJS). The headteacher, Bill Jerman, is excellent. He is a strong leader, taking no guff from the children! He impressed me particularly when my daughter attended. I was writing a paper (I was a mature student doing a part time degree) on religious education and collective worship, and asked, after a parent teacher evening, if I could attend a 'normal' (as opposed to harvest) assembly. He told me I could, and we arranged a date. It occurred to me afterwards that I hadn't told him who I was. I arrived on the appointed day, worried that no-one would be expecting me, but sure enough, he greeted me, got me settled before the children arrived, and then discussed the yearly assembly programme and RE scheme of work after the assembly. My daughter had good teachers with a couple of truly excellent ones. The school runs extension programmes for gifted children which benefited my daughter, and also taught French (in a fun, non pressurised way) to its year 6 pupils. All in all, this is a very good state junior school, which prepares its pupils admirably for secondary school and beyond.

    Harvington Prep School

    Harvington Prep School

    (2 reviews)

    Ealing

    Harvington School is a leading independent private school and caters for girls aged 3-16 (and more…read morerecently for boys 3-4.) They set high expectations of their students and staff and their GCSE results are exemplary. "Harvington School is a school with a social conscience and a heart; the caring, warm and all-embracing nature of the school is one of its most unique characteristics and one which underpins the core values of the school's philosophy." Entry Requirements: Test, Assessment Subjects taught: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computing/ICT, Coordinated/Combined Science, Dance, Design and Technology (DT), Drama/Theatre Studies, English Language, English Literature, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Religious Studies, Spanish Activities: Ballet/Dance, Board games, Choir, Computing/IT, Dancing, Debating/Public Speaking, Drama/Theatre Studies, Duke of Edinburgh, Life Saving/First Aid Sports: Athletics, Cross Country, Fitness Training, Gymnastics, Hockey, Netball, Rounders, Swimming, Tennis Really good school, provides good education, professional staff and teachers.

    My daughter is in her final year at Harvington, she stayed from Nursery to Year 6. The school is…read morevery loving and nurturing, the teachers bring out the best in each child.It gave her a wonderful self-confidence. She especially loves Drama and Science with dedicated and enthusiastic teachers and the many clubs on offer. The fact that it's a small school allow for as close as you can get to one-to-one teaching.I know she will miss it when she leaves.

    Sunnyhill Primary School

    Sunnyhill Primary School

    (2 reviews)

    Streatham

    I have two daughters at Sunnyhill school, the eldest is in year 6 and has been at the school since…read moreNursery so my involvement stretches back to 2002. Throughout this time my experience has been positive and I have nothing but praise for the school. The teachers are genuinely concerned for the learning potential and welfare of the children and seem able to stretch the more able children while helping those who might fall behind. The amount of extra curricular activities and diverse school trips is amazing and really expands the children's horizons. Discipline seems to be taken very seriously and there have never seemed to be any issues about behaviour. The school is a real community school that has an incredibly welcoming atmosphere, to children and parents alike. My youngest child is still in the Nursery and I'm waiting to hear if she has a place in Reception, if she hasn't I will be devastated as I can't imagine a better school, and it has become part of our lives over the last 8 years!

    what a shame that parent 2011 feels the need to write a review like this!!!!…read morei have no doubt that had she raised her concerns with her childs class teacher, any problems would have been resolved to their best ability! I have a child in the school and another on a waiting list, i am experienced in the world of childrens education, and would not fault sunnyhill in the slightest.....it is a wonderful community school, with big aspirations! To any parent out there who wants the best education for their child, then come along to sunnyhill, you will be welcomed!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And to parent 2011; positivity is a great thing!

    Study School - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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