Huge fans of this very special place
We’ve had two kids at The Gower School for four years now, and I honestly can’t recommend it highly enough.
A bit of context: we’re a family that has stretched themselves financially to send our kids here—so expectations were (very) high.
And the school has exceeded them in every single way.
Which is saying something.
Let’s start with the well known: the academic standards at The Gower are exceptional. The level at which kids are taught English, maths, and science is, from what I can tell, an order of magnitude above state schools.
But that part is relatively well known. The Gower is transparent about where children go after graduating—and they basically get their pick of the best schools in the UK.
That’s what drew us in and indeed it has not disappointed.
But, what’s surprised us is everything beyond the academics—especially the deeper life skills they instil. Four stand out:
1. Curiosity:
The kids are taught to be genuinely curious—to ask why, to explore, to keep going until they really understand. Our kids have become incredibly curious little human beings. Asking questions all the time and increasingly knowing how to find the answers themselves.
2. Love of the craft:
This one has been amazing to watch. Both our kids love reading—they read for fun every night. I’d love to claim that’s just them, but honestly, most Gower kids seem the same. And that love extends beyond reading—into maths, dance, drama, music.
3. Public speaking:
From day one, kids present to their class. As a parent, you can watch. The first time your five-year-old stands up, they’re nervous, rushing, struggling for words. It is almost hard to watch. Fast forward a few years, and our 8-year-old is confidently presenting, pacing the room, engaging the audience. It’s genuinely impressive.
4. Joy:
Most of all—there’s joy. The kids are happy. I would have assumed high academic standards might come with a more intense, strict environment. But The Gower is full of warmth and energy. Our kids go in every day happy. I’ve never heard them say they don’t want to go to school today (something I would say all the time as a kid)
We’re huge fans—and genuinely grateful for everything the school does for our kids.
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