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My daughter will be going to school in Sept 2011 and I need advice on which school to apply for and how to prioritise. I live on Upland Road and am nearest to Goodrich yet when I tried to get my daughter into the nursery there, my daughter was in the hundreds on the waiting list. Now life is getting a little more serious with Primary school decisions...


I have visited Heber and Goodrich and thought they were both great yet I am not a teacher, nor do I have any experience of kids at these schools so I was hoping that there were some parents with experience who can advise at these schools or others in the local area?


Thanks

Claire Louise

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Apply to Goodrich if you're closest. There are more spaces for reception anyway than in nursery.


You are likely to have most chance with your closest community school, I don't think Heber admits anyone who falls into the category below (straigh distance)


You can ask Southwark what distance they strectched to for non siblings at Goodrich this year.

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