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Hello everyone!


I'm new to the forum and was just wondering how I could get from Peckham to the Kingsdale school in west Dulwich on the 363 route. Where exactly does it stop closest to the school? I can get it easily from Peckham but was wondering what stop would I have to look out for and if there was a walking distance involved.


Also, I've heard the P13 goes there?


Thanks so much x

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Lots of Kingsdale kids get off the 363 at the Dome Hill Park stop in the morning, they cross the road and walk down the private road opposite the stop (I think called Rock Hill). I didn't know it was possible to get through there but it must be as so many people do it.

Hi the school also runs a special bus service which picks up from different primary schools.

The one I know best picks up from St John's and StClements, Dog Kennel Hill and Goodrich.

Why not phone the school on 02086707575 and see if there is a service that runs from a primary school near you.

marcos Wrote:

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> Or you can get off opposite the Dulwich Wood House

> and down Flash Hill.

> My son in Year 9 has been doing it for the past

> 2+years, he prefers the Rock Hill route tho'.

> Only ten minutes, the P13 can get very crowded.


Never know it as 'Flash Hill' always been Low Cross Wood Lane' as far as I know

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