Sentinel Primary
When you're hiring a primary school for your child, what separates a school worth choosing from one that's just convenient? Look at what actually happens in the classrooms—are lessons pitched at the learners in front of the teacher, or is there a disconnect between what's being taught and what children are absorbing? Notice whether the school communicates regularly and honestly with parents about how their child is progressing, where they're struggling, what support they need. Check whether the staff seem stable and whether there's continuity in teaching, or constant turnover that disrupts relationships. Good primary schools have systems that work consistently: reliable schedules, clear discipline that's fair rather than harsh, and actual investment in making sure every learner grasps the fundamentals. Sentinel Primary's reputation is built on those practical competencies—a school where foundations matter and where the work is done carefully.