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We have been allocated a place here for September and are very pleased.

I don't know anyone there at present and as the School has no Nursery there must be others in the same boat I guess.

I wondered if any new starters would like to meet over summer so our little ones knew a few faces come September.

If so please feel free to pm me ... we could maybe meet in the park or people would be most welcome to my house for tea and cake!

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We would love to be involved in any plans. My daughter Charlotte has a place at Horniman which we are really pleased about but none of her friends will be going. It would be lovely for her to have met a few friends beforehand. Let me know if I can do anything to help organise, or have people here.


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