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  1. We have been parents at Goose Green School since 2014 and couldn't be happier. The leadership has changed since the last ofsted report so encourage your sister to go and visit if she is interested. The a head teacher, Simon, is usually happy to show people around if they have missed the official school tours.
  2. 6.20pm KO on Monday if anyone wants to dust off their keeper gloves?!
  3. That's great to hear, Martina. See you there! Do introduce yourself so we can chat further.
  4. Our children have attended Goose Green since 2014 and we couldn't be happier. We are really involved in the school community and, by lucky coincidence, I will be helping host the prospective parent teas after the school tour this coming Tuesday at 9am. I couldn't recommend coming on the tour enough - it's the perfect opportunity to meet Simon the Head and chat with current parents. Only then will you get a true feel for the school. Hopefully see you there!
  5. Still looking if there's any keepers out there. 7pm KO this coming Monday.
  6. We play in a Monday night league up at JAGS but have just lost our keeper, so looking for a replacement. If you fancy a regular game in a fairly competitive league, let me know. We're a bunch of early - mid 30 year olds who like to win but also don't take it too seriously. Cheers Simon
  7. https://www.standard.co.uk/futurelondon/cleanair/anti-pollution-measures-in-london-schools-a4013331.html?amp&__twitter_impression=true
  8. Goose Green Primary School now has air purifiers in every classroom. It is so far the only school in Southwark to have done this and has done so with funding from Southwark Council and additional support from Marylebone Services and Suzanne James Catering. Whilst this is not the long-term solution to London's air pollution crisis, Goose Green School recognises the urgency of the issue for young lungs and is putting mitigation measures in place as well as long-term education/policy/behavioural change. See here for more information on the school's air quality measures in general: https://www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org/school-information/air-quality-initiatives And this is the recent parent announcement about the air purifiers: https://www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org/viewer?url=/files/school-information/air-quality-initiatives/APU%20parent%20announcement.pdf
  9. Our children go to Goose Green and are really happy there. They are in years 1 and 3 and have both been there since nursery. The school, like most, hasn't been without its ups and downs but the new Headteacher (Simon Wattam) is fantastic and the school's results have shot up since he's been on board. The school joined Communitas Education Trust last year and is now in a small, nurturing trust together with John Donne, an outstanding school in Peckham. Mr Wattam moved from John Donne to Goose Green upon formation of the trust. The school has always been a place where our children feel happy and safe and they have both thrived. We have never encountered any form of bullying. The sense of community is fantastic and the school has an active PTA and numerous great events, including our infamous annual carnival on the green. Unlike many schools, we still have dedicated music and art teachers and the school has a fantastic array of opportunities in this area. Finally, in you're interested in this sort of thing, check out what the school has been up to with its air quality intiatives, including our pioneering "green screen" - https://www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org/school-information/air-quality-initiatives Do pop along to one of the open days. The next one is on the 9th October.
  10. Does anyone know Anna Patterson? I have found something of hers.
  11. Hi there Thanks for your responses.The expense lies in the fact that these are already 2.2m high mature ivy plants, which have been pre-grown in a nursery and will simply be fitted in place. The 87m long fence we need to screen is directly where the children play so we struggle to grow any new saplings (believe me, we've tried) because of flying footballs etc from the playing children. Also, hedgerow saplings etc take years to grow and are very delicate initially. Parents are more than happy to support a project they know the children will benefit from immediately. A pre-grown ivy screen can make as much as a 40% reduction in nitrogen dioxide and 60% in particulate matter as soon as it is installed (e.g the day after fitting, rather than waiting for years for a sapling hedge to mature) and the benefits increase as it thickens. Goose Green has been amazing at green initiatives over the years and these are all making a difference. We wholeheartedly agree that the root cause needs to be addressed and not just the issue. Interestingly, this initiative in itself seems to be enough to get the conversation flowing between families of the school (green routes to school, less driving, neighbourhood greening, joining class actions and lobbying groups for diesel drivers, for example). We are also working with the school and, via the school council, the children/families to discuss why such an initiative is necessary in the first place and what can be done about the root cause. We feel that this conversation/action is all important and we are calling it "Putting the 'Green' into Goose Green". However, in the shorter term, considering the benefit to the current and future children of the school, their families and other local families, we feel that this screen would be a very worthwhile achievement.
  12. ... And teaching children why it is bad so that they have a different attitude going forward.
  13. London's air is not in a good way: https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/shorthand/clean_air/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=MoL_boostedpost2&utm_campaign=GLA_Tcharge&utm_content=Babybottle Here's what we are doing to do to help our kids' school: https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/goosegreen-primary/green-screen-project We have letters of support from some of the most influential people in the area and are being supported by some local businesses but we have not yet hit our target. This project is for all of East Dulwich and we think we'll encourage a wave of such green infrastructure projects as well as, crucially, encourage conversation around what can be done about the root cause. Please get involved if you can. Even a fiver in the pot means a lot to us. If you are a local business interested in sponsorship (advertising opportunity on Grove Vale), please get in touch by PM. Many thanks
  14. We've just used Rob from Kirby Landscapes to level our garden & relay the astro-turf. Nice, honest guy. Clear pricing and turned up when he said he would. Rob - 07377802035
  15. We play in a Monday night league up at JAGS but are shortly going to be losing our keeper. We're therefore looking for a replacement. If you fancy a regular game in a fairly competitive league, let me know. We're a bunch of early - mid 30 year olds who like to win but also don't take it too seriously. Cheers Simon
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