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New Charter School Public Meeting - United Reformed Church, East Dulwich Grove - Thursday 19th June


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The Charter School Educational Trust will be holding an open meeting where we will set out our thinking about the proposed new Charter School East Dulwich on the Dulwich Hospital site and would like to get feedback from the local community. The meeting will take place at 7pm on Thursday 19th June at the United Reformed Church, East Dulwich Grove (corner of Melbourne Grove) East Dulwich SE22 8RH. The topics for discussion will include the admissions policy and the educational vision. The intention is for the proposed new school to build on the strengths of the existing Charter school but to add some complementary features so that both schools benefit from their proximity to each other and the potential for collaboration. We have been working hard on all aspects of the new school but are also keen that it reflects the needs and preferences of the local community.


If you have children in Year 4 or below, or are just interested to learn more, please do come along and contribute.


Please also show your support for Charter's free school bid by e-mailing your name, postcode and date of birth of children to new [email protected].

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