【发帖赢大奖】开一个伦敦买房综合贴吧。房价,地区,学区等综合考虑下的讨论帖。希望对将来考虑在伦敦买房的人起到帮助

还有大哥,你推荐的去政府的网站,看各个学校的area地图。我找到了这个:
http://www.bromley.gov.uk/info/200086/schools_and_colleges

但是貌似点进去任何学校,或者学校的官网,找不到地图啊

如果你对这些地方不熟,得自己多看看,例如在早晨高峰时乘火车,平时30分钟之内在高峰时可能就要一个小时了,而且还挤得像沙丁鱼。

火车总是没有地铁准时和方便

我的看法是从学习来说小学阶段比中学阶段重要,但对学校还说中学比小学重要,对小学我不是那么obsess学校的performance,只要是个中等偏上的小学做基础(同学都不错)然后学习和教育那我就DIY了,中学自然是State Selective School或者Independent school。

是啊,之前在reading,高峰的时候确实火车很挤。。不过没办法啊,地铁站的选择真是少之又少啊!

可能每个council不一样,Richmond Council就提供学习录取地图。

所以你的要求是不实际的

在伦敦附近,15年不搬家也是不实际的

我们也是这么想的,小学上个good的就好,评分2的,不用什么都是excellent的那种,然后房子选的好一些,大人精力多一些,平时可以多多启发孩子一些。成龙大哥也是这么教育子女的吗?{:5_137:}
至于中学,你说的independent school和state selective,有什么区别呢?这个state selective school和state school又有什么difference啊? 还有就是这几个,是不是也讲究房子距学校的距离呢?

为什么不实际啊,是这个budge,想要房子,又上下班交通方便,不可行?

800K哦, 楼主肯定是土豪啊

成龙大哥,借这个帖子向你咨询下primary school的问题。可不可以提前在那个catchment area租个房子,用那个register,然后等小孩入了那个小学我们再搬出来住在那个area(但是不在catchment area)?

谢谢成龙大哥,我朋友推荐Twickenham,说是那里好学校更多,我对那边也不大了解。
kingston现在就是买房价格涨了不少,河边新建的两栋楼去看了,现在只剩7,8百以上的了,基本快售完了。
还有就是咱这国内的钱怎么弄过来啊?愁,今天去银行存了1万都让出示资金来源了。

[b]转来的知识:

State Schools

In the UK 93% of the children in England and Wales go to “state schools”. State schools are non fee-paying, funded from taxes and most are organised by Local Authorities (LA).

Parents are expected to make sure that their child has a pen, pencil, ruler etc. but the cost of other more specialised equipment, books, examination fees are covered by the school.

Parents are, however, expected to pay for their child’s school uniform and items of sports wear. Charges may also be made for music lessons and for board and lodgings on residential trips. Schools may ask for voluntary contributions for school time activities - but no pupil may be left out of an activity if their parents or guardian cannot or do not contribute.

Primary schools (5 - 11 year olds)

In the UK, the first level of education is known as primary education. These are almost always mixed sex, and usually located close to the child’s home. Children tend to be with the same group throughout the day, and one teacher has responsibility for most of the work they do.

Parents are strongly encouraged to help their children, particularly with reading and writing, and small amounts of homework are set to all children, even during the early years at school.

Secondary schools (11 - 16 year olds)

Most children transfer at the age of 11 - usually to their nearest secondary school, though the law allows parents in England and Wales to express preferences for other schools too. A place has to be offered at the parents’ preferred school unless the school has more applicants than places; in that case it will admit the children who have the highest priority under its published admission arrangements which can vary a little in different places.

Most secondary schools cater for both sexes. They tend to be much larger than primary schools.

Nearly 88 per cent of secondary school pupils in England go to comprehensive schools, as do all pupils in Wales. These take children of all abilities and provide a wide range of secondary education for all or most of the children in a district from 11 to 16 or 18. All children in Scotland go to non-selective schools.

Grammar Schools are selective, they offer academically oriented general education. Entrance is based on a test of ability, usually at 11 (11+). Grammar schools are single sexed schools i.e. Children either go to a boys Grammar School or a Girls Grammar School. There are grammar schools in Northern Ireland and some parts of England.

Fee Paying Schools

Independent Schools
7% of the children in England go to independent schools. Independent schools are known as private schools and public schools . Parents pay for their children to attend these schools.

Nursery/Kindergarten 2 to 4 years

Pre-preparatory 3 or 4 to 7 years

Preparatory 7 to 11 or 13 years

Public 11 or 13 to 18 years

Prep Schools
A preparatory school is a school to prepare pupils to go to a public school.

Public Schools
A public school is an independent secondary school. Public schools in England are not run by the government. The entrance exams used by most public schools are known as Common Entrance exams and are taken at the age of 11 (girls) or 13 (boys).

The most famous public schools are Eton, Harrow and Winchester.

Higher Education

Around 30% of the 18 to 19 year olds enter full-time higher education. The formal entry requirements to most degree courses are two A-levels at grade E or above. In practice, most offers of places require qualifications in excess of this.[/b]

在伦敦附近,15年不搬家不实际

30分钟火车,实际上高峰时要一个小时以上

我的建议是,买个满足5年内需求的房子即可,而且要尽快下手,房价涨得很快

亲,不用借贴,这个帖子就是方便大家讨论所有关于地区,上学,环境等等的所有问题的!

independent school就是私立

公立(state school)有两类,1.考试入学的selective school(就是大家说的grammar school),2.不考试入学的compenhensive。

北面的话可以看看Barnet和Hatfield。

你是说房源还是学校,学校直接去kingston council的网站上全部可以看到,大部分是outstanding,或者good的小学,所以你说没学校,不知道你看的哪里,房源不多倒是真的,因为抢的人太多了。

为什么都说kingston好呢,房子看着都很破很挤的样子,除了周围店铺方便外,环境真的很破,也许是要1m以上才会有好的出现吧。不考虑孩子上学问题的人觉得kingston完全没有吸引力啊。还不如住在环境好点的地方,要去john lewis什么的,开车就去了,周一还可以免费停车什么的。如果住在商场附近,那噪音和空气,哎。单纯图方便的话,还不如就住在伦敦,不要往外搬呢。

完全可以

嗯 我想了一下,确实未来的事情也很难说,所以这么说把,短期之内不考虑再搬家,不会为了小孩子到了6岁,因为一开始买房子买的地点不好,所以还得再折腾. 当然,如果过了7,8年,因为别的因素,要换房子,那也得换啊 对不对。不过现在决定要买的这个房子,起码primary school的location得看好。

我朋友刚在twikenham买房了,说实话,环境真的不如kingston