Princess Charlotte is about to start school with Prince George on September 5th. The four-year-old athlete will join six-year-old George at his Thomas's Battersea school. So, what does the princess really think about going to school alongside her big brother?
Princess Charlotte joins Prince George at school
Charlotte will join George at a private school for $ 23,000 a year. Fortunately, the school is near the family home at Kensington Palace. An insider told People what the princess really felt about joining her brother at school. "She can not wait to be with George at the big school," a source told People. "She is so excited about all this."
Prince George already has two years of experience at school, so he is more than willing to show his sister and make her feel at home. "They are almost old and spend a lot of time together," says the source. "Playdates [with outsiders] can be difficult, so they learn to support each other. "
Prince George loves school
Queen Elizabeth II was home schooled and the idea that kingship was schooled with others was not a reality. George seems to be having fun with all his heart. A source told People that George is affectionately nicknamed George Cambridge at school and that he is "very happy".
Charlotte studied at the Willcocks Nursery School in London before being enrolled at Thomas's Battersea. Royal fans will most likely see Prince William or Kate Middleton send their precious girl to school from day one. Only two years ago, Prince William deposed George for his first day. Holding the hand of his son, the photos clearly show that Prince George was shy about the new environment. However, he quickly adapted to his new school.
Homework at Thomas's Battersea is not a joke
George's schoolwork is about to pile up. As he moves from first to second grade, his work at school will increase. The website of his school indicates that students will learn various subjects, comprising: Literacy, numeracy, science, history, geography, French, PSHCE (personal, social, health and economic education), art, etc.
Battersea of Thomas Head
from high school, Helen Haslem, talked about the school in a shared letter
online. "We are proud of our creative program and children quickly
immerse themselves in their subjects and participate in all learning experiences
presented to them. Progress is carefully monitored and supported by the form
teacher, teaching assistant and specialized teachers. "
The royal brothers and sisters are different in their own way
The two children have different personalities, as it was obvious
at their parents charity
sailing race. Charlotte was seen playing with her tongue out,
just enjoy being a kid. His mother was there and laughed.
The royal brothers and sisters will be together at school to come
days. It will be interesting to see how they get along in the world.
new setting away from their parents.