Wynstones Church Ln, Whaddon, Gloucester GL4 0UF

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Church Ln, Whaddon, Gloucester GL4 0UF

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

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09.03.2024
Wynstones
Wynstones is a very miss managed School from Child Welfare to finances. They were closed by Ofsted pre Covid 19 for serious welfare issues and are also currently in serious historic financial difficulties due to financial miss management which has no relation to the recent pandemic. I speak as a Grandfather of two children who used to attend Wynstones. I was forced to take Wynstones to the brink of the County Court to retrieve two terms school fees. Wynstones unfortunately have recklessly failed my Grandchildren and failed to lead by example.
Theresa Sansome
27.02.2024
Wynstones
Great school. Wonderful staff and parent community. Learning done in a holistic way - from Early Years to 18yrs.
Jon Freeman
15.02.2024
Wynstones
This is a good school. Good reviews and nice people who actually care about your child's learning.
RTZ
09.02.2024
Wynstones
Glad it closed
Helen Best
25.01.2024
Wynstones
Wynstones is a great school. I have three kids there and I’ve found it to be progressive and well organised. All my teachers are firmly committed to Steiner philosophy and ready and willing to step up to the needs of modern education, but mostly they understand and want to get the best out of each of my children. I can’t recommend it enough.
Residencial Italince
21.12.2023
Wynstones
I am in England only for schools for my children but I realized that it is not the country I believed in. Ofsted is an institution which, under the pretext of security"
Paulo Sandoval
20.12.2023
Wynstones
2nd oldest Steiner-Waldorf school in Britain. Huge campus and a manageable number of students. Remarkable facilities and beautiful infrastructures.
Stephen Blasby
19.12.2023
Wynstones
Being a Rudolf Steiner adherent I am so overwhelmed that this School Wynstones has adopted Waldorf teaching derived from the first Waldorf School founded in Stuttgart and that Margaret Bennel and Coral Nokes have annexed to Rudolf Steiner method.It is good to establish a school away from the city especially when Wynstones School was founded in 1937 2 years before Europe got into struggle and that the German Waldorf School was closed by the nazi government.We should be thankful that the Waldorf Schools in Britain were able to thrive during the nazi conflict from 1939-1945.Margaret Bennel and Coral Nokes were aware that education needed a renewal and that Rudolf Steiner enforced this.Wynstones and other Waldorf Schools around Britain and the world must carry forth Rudolf Steiner teaching.Stephen Blasby

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Church Ln, Whaddon, Gloucester GL4 0UF
Wynstones