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Fjgb

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  1. If you're looking at primary schools I would suggest your first step is to call Southwark council and find out what place you would be on the waiting list for an in year transfer at any nearby schools and then you can see which are worth going to look at. Although there is some movement in year, if you're 30th in a list you won't really have a realistic chance of getting in to that school. I don't imagine any schools near nunhead have open places as most are over subscribed. The school Southwark usually seems to place in year transfers in is St Francesca Cabrini, where my child goes, but it's a Catholic school so not everyone's preference. Do you want to move your kids aasap or wait until a place at a school you like comes up?
  2. Hi, my daughter is also going into reception at Francesca Cabrini. They don't take kids in the after school club until they are 5 and then, as Anna says, it ends at 5.45. Our daughter is being picked up by a childminder who looks after pur younger son. She picks up other kids too so PM me if you'd like details. She only works till 6 though she might be flexible.
  3. The problem is that the space on the road can be used by anyone on the street but the space in the front garden can only be used by the owners of the house. So if you live on a street with more cars than spaces this is restricting your ability to park even further. Not to mention the problems that occur when everyone decides to concrete over their gardens thus removing drainage for rain water.
  4. In my experience, kids themselves are very accepting of different styles of families. At my eldest's nursery one of her friends has 2 mums and she explained to me how sometimes people have two mums or two dads or no dad at all. They've obviously talked about it at nursery and to her it's totally normal. However, I think Francesca Cabrini is a pretty traditional school so you'd want to get a sense of that yourself, I'm happy to talk via PM if you'd like to know more about my personal views bearing in mind we haven't started there yet. Also, there are a couple of new schools (Prendergast Ladywell and harris East dulwich) that have had open spaces for reception which are apparently lovely schools, just a bit of a distance but there are always options.
  5. Fairlawn is a very popular school and you would have to be living very close to get in. We are 350m away and did not get in. You can call the council to see how far the official distance to your house is. I understand some families rent right next to the school to guarantee a place and then move away later. My child is going to Francesca Cabrini. It's pretty Catholic (we are not catholic) but looks like it has lovely facilities nd I understand in infants religion isn't pushed too hard. There seems to be about 6 or so non Catholics going this year (those like us who are in the 'black spot' where we're not close enough to get into any non faith school). Depending on where you are horniman school is lovely if you're on the hill or else if you're over the other side Goodrich might be nearby or maybe even Ivydale in nunhead now it's 4 form entry. But if you are on Devonshire, Boveney, bottom of Dunoon, bottom of hengrave, and that area, you may not be close enough to any other schools and your 'choice' might be cabrini by default.
  6. Also onion is surprisingly nutritious. We have courgette with nearly every meal because my husband loves it (quick story fry but also grate it into any tomatoey sauce). And my favourite veg is aubergine. Today I bought some cauliflower to make cauliflower couscous. Will report back.
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