“It felt like a place where our son could truly grow”

For the Ginn family, choosing Radnor House Sevenoaks came after a recommendation - and a visit that quickly confirmed their instincts.
“When good people recommend a school, it’s worth paying attention. Within minutes of our tour, we knew this was the right place.”
Their first impressions of the school - and of Headmaster David Paton - were lasting:
“He knew every pupil by name and exactly what they were involved in. That stood out immediately.”
Their son who has mild cerebral palsy, quickly found his place and has been supported throughout his time at Radnor
“The first pupil he met on day one is still his best friend today. The school has been fantastic recognising his needs and supporting him both physically and academically.”
Some of their most treasured memories come from moments of growth and achievement:
“Watching him collect three prizes at Prize Giving was incredibly special.”
A school ski trip was another defining experience:
“We were nervous but seeing the smile on his face in the photos - away from home, gaining independence -meant everything.”
The family also reflects on the lasting impact of teachers:
“So many teachers have made a difference, but Mrs Southgate stands out - fair, honest and inspiring. She’s sparked a real interest in Philosophy and Ethics.”
For them, what truly sets Radnor apart is the relationships:
“The personal interest teachers take in each pupil is exceptional.”
As our son prepares for university, they reflect on his journey:
“He’s grown into a thoughtful, resilient young man - and Radnor has played a huge part in that.”
Looking ahead, they see the school’s milestone as part of a bigger story:
“As Radnor marks 10 years, it is building something remarkable creating the foundations for future generations.”