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Renata Hamvas

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  1. Both good, popular schools. I would suggest visit both and put the one you like best higher on your CAF. Yes, agree usually the last place distance is larger for Goodrich than Heber, simply because it's a larger school. Renata
  2. Hi all, to clarify, the water feature cost ?3,000 pounds. The Small Acres school, is a small group of home schooling parents who pay rent for use of the Adventure Playground area for group homeschooling. They rent this during the daytime, during school terms when other children are at their own schools and therefore don't use this room to play table tennis etc (the facility wouldn't be open for public use then). This is similar to eg private Nurseries who may rent a TRA or Church Hall during the week. The currently rent the space for two or three sessions a week, their bookings are done on a short-term, termly basis. Anyone can book this space. Local primary schools do book it for outdoor activities too. It can be booked by community groups or individuals(eg for birthday parties). Either speak to Terry Jones, the playworker on site after school/Saturday or email Garry Martin in Southwark Play Services [email protected]. Currently, Monday and Friday during school hours and Sunday afternoon are available, also Saturdays during school holidays. The rent from the Small Acres Group and anyone who hires the facility goes directly back into the Adventure Playground Kitty, to enable all our children to use the facilities for free, after school, on Saturdays and during school holidays. The homeschoolers can use Peckham Rye Park just as any other user. Any local child can go into the park and measure trees etc! I hope this clarifies the situation. Renata
  3. Hi Saffron, a good idea, I will raise this with officers. Hi Henry, it's small and very energy inefficient, it's a corrugated metal structure that was meant to be used temporarily over half a century ago, also there are issues with it's proximity to large trees. Hi I agree the water channel didn't work, the area there was funded by a play builder grant (I don't remember how much the scheme cost, but in terms of play equipment, I know it was a low cost scheme). Katgod, the plans are currently being put into a form in which they can go into the Southwark website and forms set up so that people can comment on-line. This is definitely not a done deal First Mate, this is why there is a consultation process, I do want as many people as possible to comment. Renata
  4. To update, the yellow lines in front of 22-28 will be removed this week, with the remainder of the lines being removed at the end of the works. Renata
  5. Hello all, to update, the plans are being prepared in a format so that they can go up on the Southwark website and there will be the opportunity for anyone who has missed the consultation meetings to participate in the consultation process via the Southwark Website. I'll update when I know this has happened. Renata
  6. A poster on the forum, Chocky has said that there is a tour for parents and children at St Francesca Cabrini this morning at 11.30am. This may be interest to those of you who have been offered the school or have been added/are thinking of going onto their waiting list. Renata
  7. Hi Bonacara, Simonethebeaver is correct. If you accept the place offered you still will remain on the waiting list of all your 6 applied for schools. This goes on until September. Accepting the offered place has no impact at all as to what happens on the 6 waiting lists. If a place comes up for your child for one of the schools you applied for, you have the choice to accept it or reject it (eg you may decide at that point you prefer the allocated school to the offered one eg 6th choice and still hold out for school no 1 or 2). Renata
  8. Hi MrsC, it excludes siblings and as an crow flies distance to a set point on the school grounds, which may be a bit different to eg a distance calculated on free map tools. Renata
  9. Hi again Katgod, Where individual schools do their banding it tends to be banded according to those who apply to the school. In the case of the Lewisham community schools, it's a central test for all of those, so it would be on the Lewisham residents rather than one particular school. I would suggest you go for your favorite school anyway, and remember you have 6 choices so put down a couple that you don't like as much, but would be OK as backup at the bottom of your list, ie rank your schools in true order of preference. Even if you don't get a preferred school initially, there is always movement on waiting lists. Renata
  10. Hi Strawbs, to confirm it will be 2016, Renata
  11. Hi Pokertime, parking suspension notices tend to be for tree works etc, that are very short term. These works will last three weeks and cars can't be parked where the work are going on. Renat
  12. Hi Katgod, the Lewisham schools (ie LA run schools, excludes eg Haberdashers) do a central banding in year 5 for their children and then this is used by the individual schools for splitting up their applicants. I'm happy to help if you'll need some help in the autumn re secondary. Renata
  13. Hi all, banding test for admissions are separate to the CAT and other tests that children sit to set them for different subjects. Harris girl's also do the take all applicants, rank and split into equal size groups and then allocate distance places on as the crow flies distance. Southwark used to have a banding test in it's primaries, but this was abandoned as all the secondary schools in the borough are academies/VA etc and didn't want to use the outcomes from the Southwark banding as they have their own assessments. Renata
  14. Hi Kes, I went to the last meeting, they are thinking of the Copeland Road Industrial Estate and to open in 2015 for reception and year 7 (IMO, very ambitious time scales). Renata
  15. Hi Intexas, they are temporary lines, easily removed, the problem with cones etc, they are portable! Renata
  16. Hello again everyone, a further update, legally as the lines are there, signs can't be put up too. One good bit of news is than once the site is set up (probably by Tuesday) it is highly likely that some of the lines will be removed, particularly on the even side of the road. Renata
  17. Hi debw, I've spoken to Senior Council Officers and were informed that the lines have definitely been done to allow for anti-flooding works on the sewers. Renata
  18. I was informed that residents can park there until the 28th (Monday), but there is no definite date of when they can park there once more as of course the works could either be completed earlier or over run! I have asked for an update when the date of completion is known and when residents can park in front of their homes once more in case there is any lag between completion and line removal. I have also requested signs to state from the 28th April. Renata
  19. Dear all, I have now received a response. Contrary to what is said by Cllr Barber above these lines were NOT SUBMITTED TO NOR APPROVED by Peckham Rye Councillors at Community Council. The installation of yellow lines along Hindmans Rd is temporary. The lines have been installed to enable Thames Water to install an anti flood device to prevent internal sewer flooding to Hindmans Road properties.They are necessary to maintain traffic flow during the works. Works are due to start on Monday 28th April and are expected to be completed by 19th May. Once occupation of site is in place the lines either side of site can be removed and remaining linage opposite site will be removed on completion of the works. I have been assured parking restrictions will not be enforced until Monday 28th April. Southwark had instructed Thames Water to letter drop to all residents on Hindmans Road a month ago. Thames Water evidently failed to carry out their duty in this case. I so sorry that my Ward Residents have had such stress and inconvenience and that the reasons behind the lines has not been communicated to you prior to their installation (nor to Cllrs either!). The lines should be removed shortly after the works have been completed. Renata
  20. Hi Laura, this is an excel file, I you want to know about specific schools, I can pm you the data. Hi Theratprincess, I was sent this file by the Head of Admissions. These are the figures for National Offer day, so I would assume these are the correct figures for Ivydale on offer day, so smaller last place distance for Ivydale, but like last year, 30 places were offered on distance even though there is no bulge this year (many fewer siblings). Renata
  21. The 2014 last place distances for Southwark community schools are attached. To find the figures out for other schools, you will need to contact the schools directly. These are the figures on national offer day. Renata
  22. Hi Katgod, bands are independent to SATs. Schools send on SATs info and a report before a child starts their secondary. Banding tests are typically non-verbal reasoning tests. Southwark has no central test anymore as all its schools are Academies/Faith and therefore have their own admissions criteria/assessments. Children are ranked according to score, and in terms of the Lewisham system, they are split into 5 groups each containing 20% of applicants. The Haberdashers Federation do it in a similar way but use 9 bands (done on a school by school basis). Harris use a very similar system too. Renata
  23. Hi Wolis, I've contacted Southwark officers about this. Renata
  24. Hi Chelsea, what you have been told is correct for Lewisham. There is however a way around it! What you need to do is contact Lewisham admissions and withdraw your original list of 6 schools. You then submit a new list of 6 schools, including Kelvin Grove as one of those schools. It doesn't need to be your first choice as as in your previous application each school will be considered. If You are not eligible for higher ranked schools than Kelvin Grove, then you would be added onto their waiting list positions (basically going back into the rank order where you are at present. Southwark residents who wish to be added to the waiting list of a Lewisham school need to follow a similar procedure but via Southwark. Be aware that if you are holding a place at one of schools you have applied for or allocated a local school you will lose this, so this process is not recommended unless you were allocated a school not on your list and it's one you definitely don't want. Renata
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