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59 Fulham High St, England, SW6 3JJ, United Kingdom
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Jan 29, 2017
Both my children love this school. I work as a doctor locally and my family have lived in Fulham for over 60 years. We specifically chose Sinclair House above other more established schools for its small class sizes, family feel and contemporary approach to education. The school belongs to the principal who is popular, ever present and very professional. The new premises have ample room and facilities, including a large indoor playground. My children are learning fast, love the staff, and look forward to school every day. I highly recommend Sinclair House school.

Jan 9, 2017
My 3 children started attending Sinclair House School after relocating from Belgium and they've been so happy at the school since day one. A lot of effort was put into making them feel at home. They have quickly learned English thanks to the efforts of the staff and language was never an issue. My children have truly grown wings, their individual talents have been recognized and supported and they have benefited from the multiple afternoon clubs. The school is a true window to the world, with many nationalities represented. This brings so much variety to the school and only has benefits to the children.

Jan 9, 2017
I love this school. And more importantly, my daughter loves this school. It is her ear to ear smile each day that confirms I made the right choice by sending her here. Her speech, vocabulary, confidence and willingness to empathise have all notably improved and increased since she started. The school offer inclusive Jujitsu, French, Drama and Music on top of the standard curriculum and still their fees remain competitive. It's a fabulous school which I highly recommend.

Jan 9, 2017
My daughter chose Sinclair house when she was 2. She hid behind my legs in every nursery we visited except at Sinclair house where she quickly picked up a Montessori activity from the shelves and sat down by the other children to get it done without anyone telling her to do it. She is now 7 and still at Sinclair house. During the past 5 years the school has been growing and going from strength to strength. Of course as it grows and finds its feet there are times we have doubted or disagreed with some things but an amazing quality the school has and the reason it is, in our eyes, way above any other school locally, is the open communication that is possible directly with the head teacher, class teachers and other parents. A true community with its ups and downs living together a great experience and learning curve. My daughter recently had an opportunity to try a different school and wanted to give it a go. She then chose to go back to Sinclair house and her list of reasons to stay at Sinclair says it all: - healthy food - great teachers and having specialist teachers for different subjects - a massive play ground (although much smaller than the other school it probably feels bigger since it is a smaller school) - I can read in the playground - I feel emotionally safer When I asked her about he classes being smaller and some of her fiends leaving the class she said that was just life in London..... what can I say?

Oct 30, 2016
This has got to be the worst school my children have ever attended. If you want to pay high school fees for your children to be looked after for a couple of hours and learn absolutely nothing then this is the place for you. They have poor education, sports and discipline policy. The head teacher has preferential treatment to certain parents. Our children attended the school for a year and more than 60% of the children in both their classes left to go to other schools. The frustration with all parents came because of their lack of communication and organisation. As a parent I had to put my children into extra tuition classes as well as pay school fees. Many of the teachers at Sinclair house are new to teaching pupils... They also have a high turnover of staff which is a reflection of the poor school leadership. Our children attend a new school now and their grades a noticeably higher and I can see a major improvement with the teaching quality. Our children actually enjoy going to school now. It was a complete mistake to take our kids to this school. First impression looks good but in the long term you'll find that it's not worth having your children their at all and that you're wasting your money. They won't learn very much and are likely to be miserable.

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