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School closures - fastest off the mark?


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Eddie M Wrote:

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> The Headteacher has confirmed that Heber will be

> closed today.

>

> Unfortunately there is currently a technical

> problem with the text messaging service to parents

> which they are trying to sort out.



He also asked would parents text other Heber parents to pass the news on

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Auto text from St Johns and St Clements - School will be open today but witrh a reduced staff. If you would like to keep your child at home today please do so. Any absence today will be authorised.

If your child will be in school please send them with a spare pair of shoes and extra clothes...

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My son is a Kingsdale pupil and he is not going today. From what I gather from the School they have a skeleton staff today. The School is open but that could change. Don't really want to send him on a hike just to be turned back when he arrives.
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Alleyns OPEN

DKH - CLOSED

Goodrich - CLOSED

Goose Green - ?(first school in Southwark to achieve Every Child Matters standard)

Heber - ?

JAGS & JAPS - OPEN

St.Anthony's - CLOSED

St.Johns/Clements - OPEN

Village Infants - ?

Dulwich Hamlet Junior School - CLOSED


Charter - CLOSED

Harris Boys - OPEN - no after school or homework clubs

Harris Girls - CLOSED (again)

Kingsdale - OPEN 9.30-2.40

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