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We have been offered a place at Goodrich today - obviously we are delighted and extremely relieved


A huge thank you to everyone for being so supportive over the last 8 rotten weeks. I was beginning to think we'd never get there, but everyone on here assured me we would and you were right.


A great start to my weekend!

I know I haven't posted much on that school places thread but I was aware of your plight and am really relieved for you that you have a place finally. We were in precisely the same position as you last year and although we didn't wait for quite so long it was a tortuous time.

A weight off your shoulders.


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I've been on holiday so only just saw your post pr. Brilliant news! Huge congratulations - you must be extremely relieved. My daughter is starting in September too - she goes to nursery near my work so doesn't know any other children who are going to Goodrich, so if you ever fancy meeting up with the kids then I'd love for her to get to know someone else who's going to be in the same year as her! No pressure though!

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