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This afternoon I left work early as I am coming down with something. At the 363 bus stop opposite Wood Vale, after the Horniman Triangle, a gang of school teenagers started attacking/watching the attack of a young girl. I waded into the foray to pull the girls apart and in doing so took a punch in the face, but only a girl punch. After a few minutes of a seeping eye I am uninjured but thought people might be able to help me identify the school. The girls were wearing purple and blue tartan skirts... the bus was coming from Crystal Palace direction. Any ideas?

Cator Park in Beckenham have kilts. The older girls wear navy pullovers and the younger ones red jumpers. Not on 363 route but relatively close.


This is their website if you want to have a look. The best pictures of the uniform are in the prospectus.


http://www.catorpark.bromley.sch.uk/content/prospectus.asp

sydenham girls wear purple and blue....No, Sydenham Girls wear Navy.


There are two Sydenham Girls schools - the private one (Sydenham High) wear lilac shirts and blue skirts (and light blue, grey or navy pullovers depending upon age) Sydenham Girls wear Navy and light blue. Neither wear tartan, as part of the uniform.

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> The girls were wearing purple and blue tartan

> skirts

> There is no purple or tartan in the uniform worn

> at Lord Harris's East Duwich Girl's Academy.

>

> http://www.hgaed.org.uk/index.php?page=info



Not them then....

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