's keen interest in Early Years Development always meant she was going to be rightfully choosey about where her children enrol in classes. It's a big decision for any parent whether you're for your growing child and hoping that you don't have to learn , or choosing a primary school for your youngster and shedding a tear at how quickly they've grown up. It's recently been reported that and Kate are having some difficulty deciding where to send their eldest son for his secondary education, with the parents struggling to choose between , the infamous Eton College whose , and which Princess Charlotte will likely attend when she comes of age. But there was no question when it came to Kate's decision over what would attend. The five-year-old is currently studying at Lambrook School in Berkshire, which is known for its high-level facilities and impeccable educational resources. But it wasn't this that made Kate fall in love with the place. As per reports in , during a speech at the Shaping Us National Symposium in January last year, Kate revealed that it was the school's focus on supporting children's that drew her to enrol Louis there. "Louis' class, they came back with a feelings wheel, it's really good," she said. "These are five or six-year-olds, and going with names or pictures of a colour that represents how they feel that day, so there is a real keenness in school particularly to get involved in conversations." Kate has long been vocal about the importance of supporting children in their childhood years, making sure their needs are met so they can grow into confident adults. And her focus on her children's wellbeing has only been heightened following the news of her
cancer diagnosis. Not only is it clear that her number one priority throughout her recovery is her children, with and taking time away from work and , but and made sure to put a positive spin on the sad news so they can better handle it.