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Dear all,


Does anyone have any idea of the broad catchment area of Lyndhurst Primary School on Camberwell Grove? The school cannot confirm the furthest distance they have admitted from. I live in Herne Hill and just want to gauge whether the school is even a remote possibilty for September 2012.


Thanks

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localmum1 Wrote:

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> Dear all,

>

> Does anyone have any idea of the broad catchment

> area of Lyndhurst Primary School on Camberwell

> Grove? The school cannot confirm the furthest

> distance they have admitted from. I live in Herne

> Hill and just want to gauge whether the school is

> even a remote possibilty for September 2012.

>

> Thanks



I know of a family who live in Herne Hill and they got offered at place at the Village school. Surely that is not the primary school you are referring to?

It depends which part of Herne hill you are in and unfortunately we're on the wrong side for the village school. I believe the furthest they have ever taken is 700m... Just looking at other options and wondered whether Lyndhurst might be any easier. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be.

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