Neil Collins

Lessons for less: affordable excellence

Neil Collins commends the business plan, and theeducational ethos, of the New Model School Company

issue 19 April 2008

Scroll through the Multimap website to Bosworth Road, London W10, and it reveals that this sad corner of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea boasts three primary schools, two more schools and a college, all within a couple of hundred yards of each other. No need for any other seats of learning, you might think — yet there’s another primary school in this street that the site doesn’t show, which is so oversubscribed that it has just registered its first pre-birth application from desperate parents.

Maple Walk is a fee-paying school, but quite unlike other prep schools in the capital. Where they boast of the quality of their facilities, Maple Walk has almost none. Its seemingly modest ambition of teaching small children to read, write and add up — something which seems to be beyond many state schools — is accomplished in a church hall and a couple of Portakabins.

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