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 Dear Meet the Parents supporters,

We have finally caught our breath after running nineteen Meet the Parents events over as many days. Whether you were on a panel or in the audience, thank you so much for continuing to support our pioneering scheme.
Exploring New Schools
This season we ventured beyond our home turf of Camden into Islington and – for the first time – into Haringey. It is always exciting to reach out to new schools, so we were delighted with the audiences at Highgate primary school (more than fifty parents) and at Coleridge, where we attracted an all-time record of ninety four attendees.
More Schools Please!
 
It is very important to us to get feedback from our audiences, and one of the most frequent comments is that people would like to see more schools on the panel. This is a tough one for us - because the more schools you have represented, the less depth emerges from the questions and answers. Plus our whole philosophy is to invite the schools which are closest to the host primary, and which everyone can get into.  This usually boils down to no more than five schools at the absolute max.  So what we suggest is that, for our 2019 season, you go to more than one of our events so that you can hear from other schools that interest you.
What Matters to Parents
 
We write up all the Meet the Parents discussions – ensuring the panellists are anonymous – and send these notes to the secondary heads, so they get the very latest information on what matters to primary parents and how families at the local secondaries respond to questions. It always interests us to see what the key issues are from year to year. We can report that this year there are a lot of questions about the pros and cons of co-education or single sex. A new theme to emerge is the effect of funding cuts – a situation which we hope the government will respond to in the upcoming budget.  Just as interesting is what parents don’t ask: we had very few questions about exam results.
Looking to 2019
We are now working on our 2019 events. We are soon to approach new primary schools which are keen to host events for the first time. We will keep you posted in our next newsletter.
 
For now, we hope you have a good few weeks and a relaxing half term.
 
Best wishes, Issi and Madeleine
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