Wednesday, 21 August 2013
A-Z of Activities for Home Educators in West Suusex
If you are considering not sending your child to school or withdrawing an unhappy child from school you might be wondering what home educators locally do all day. So, a few of us got together and put together an A-Z of the clubs, groups and classes that run during weekday term times.
Here's a selection of what's on offer for home educators in West Sussex and close by.
A - Archery - Several groups, various locations, ActivEO
B - Ballet in Reigate
C - Climbing in Crawley
D - Drama - Various groups Chichester and Worthing locations
E - Exams, Etudeo
F - French lessons, Forest School
G - Gymnastics - Horsham
H - Horse riding - Horsham, HESFES
I - Ice Skating - Guildford and Portsmouth
J - Judo
K
L - Lego club Dorking, heavily discounted days out to Legoland Windsor
M - Minecraft - Various home ed servers
N - Not Back to School Picnics, National Trust membership available at a discount
O
P - Pantomime trip organised annually
Q -
R - Rock Climbing / Rollerskating
S - Street Dancing
T - Trampolining
U
V
W - Worthing Wednesday group - various topics eg space, dinosaurs
X -
Y - Youth Club
Z - Zumba
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Looking for local Home Education groups in West Sussex?
Over the past 7 or so years that we have been involved with the home education community in West Sussex I have noticed that August and September are very busy months for enquiries about home education.Whether people give in to that nagging feeling in their gut that their child is too young to start school or thoughts of returning an unhappy child in a school environment are the motivators I'm not sure. In my experience there are as many reasons for home educating as there are home educating families.
What I am sure of is that Home Educating is popular in West Sussex, a Freedom of Information Request from 2009 shows 385 children known to be home educated and more recent data from Fiona Nicholson suggests between 250 and 500 children. Membership of local groups suggests the same sort of figure.
There are many groups.
A large facebook group called
HEWS (link is to an intro group - you need to meet in real life before you can be added)
Crawley and Horsham Dragons
Worthing Area Home Education
Activeo
Members meet up for Archery, Drama, Horse riding, days at the beach and everything in between.
and a more structured formal group called Etudeo
and, on a more micro level, a HEWS blog ring - I am aware some of the blogs in the ring are out of date and not all of the click throughs are working but it is worth persevering there is some useful information in there. Fixing it is on my list.
If you get stuck leave a comment on this post.
If you get stuck leave a comment on this post.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
On the edge
If you live on the borders of the county you might be interested to know that: Brighton, South West Surrey, Portsmouth, Southampton, Kent and Tunbridge Wells all have lively and active home ed groups that might be easier for you to travel to.
Have a look here
Have a look here
How many home educated children are there in West Sussex?
Well, the short answer is that no one really knows!
Here is a link to edyourself with a map which suggests anywhere between about 250 and 500.
We think that about 3oo of these children are in our facebook group. If you would like to join please email us using the address on the main blog page.
Here is a link to edyourself with a map which suggests anywhere between about 250 and 500.
We think that about 3oo of these children are in our facebook group. If you would like to join please email us using the address on the main blog page.
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Oh, you think home educators stay home!
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Welcome to Home Educating in West Sussex
Hi Everyone,
This is the first post on the new HEWS blog. Fed up with the labrynith that facebook has become I hope to use this to:
- Store a diary of regular events
- Hold information about exam centres
- Be a place to share resources where they can be found again.
- To record some standard info for newbies on Local Authority involvment and contact
My ultimate hope is that it be superseeded by a website (preferably before too long) In the meantime we can use this blog so that potential members who do not wish to join facebook can stay in touch and we can advertise to new members. If you would like to write a post about you and your family and your approach or to advertise any tution or similar please leave a comment.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)