The Family School
Motto | Where Learning is part of Living |
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Established | 2007 |
Closed | 2012 |
Type | Independent school |
Founders |
Polly Griffiths Dil Green |
Location |
206-210 Lyham Road Larkhall London SW2 5NR England Coordinates: 51°27′08″N 0°07′12″W / 51.4522°N 0.1199°W |
DfE number | 208/6000 |
DfE URN | 137017 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 4–11 |
Website | School website |
The Family School at Larkhall was a small, alternative school, based in South London, UK, founded by Polly Griffiths in 2007/8 to offer a Democratic education model to primary age children. The school closed in December 2012.
The Family School was firmly in the Free Schools tradition, with no set curriculum, working on the basis that children are natural learners, and that it is the school's job to provide a rich environment as a context and medium for that learning. The school aimed to support children as they developed towards becoming confident, competent and caring adults. The founding documents of the school set out five principles, on the basis of which the school operated:
- Support the Developing Child
- Learning is part of Living
- Family involvement is Fundamental
- Ethical Consciousness and Action
- Self Governance
The school was a charity, "reluctantly fee-paying", to quote its literature.
History
Polly Griffiths and Dil Green, the founders of the school, worked to develop their ideas over two years with two other families and with Colin Hill, a teacher who had worked at Community and Voluntary Education in South London.
The Family School was founded in September 2008. For the first two years of its operation, families were officially home educators, as the school was not registered with Ofsted. After registering the school as an Independent School with DfE in September 2010, the school was inspected for the first time by Ofsted in June 2012 and was judged "Good" with "Outstanding" aspects. Unfortunately, the small numbers of pupils attending made the school's financial viability increasingly difficult and therefore the school is currently temporarily closed pending re-opening on its new larger site in West Norwood.
Site
The school was in premises in Brixton, but the Trustees have acquired a site in West Norwood which will provide its long-term home. The building is being designed by architect Dil Green, who is a founder of the school.
Curriculum
The school had no set curriculum, and offered few formal lessons. Each pupil's journey through the school constituted the curriculum they followed. However, the school considered that certain skills and abilities were vitally important to enable full participation in society, and these were carefully and consistently incorporated into the school environment.
References
External links
- Family School website
- Sustainable Education
- BBC |Radio 4 Learning Curve
- Daily Mail article: 'We Started our own School'
- Daily Mail article: 'Parents plan to build eco-friendly primary school'
- Ofsted Inspection Report June 2012
- Article about purchase of new site - West Norwood newsletter
- Article about progress on site: West Norwood newsletter