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I wondered whether anyone had any views on St Dunstans? I am thinking primarily of the prep section but views on the senior school are most welcome too.


I haven't seen much info on here about it whereas there have been threads on Rosemead, Oakfield etc. I get the impression that lots of children from these schools transfer to St Dunstans for the senior school and I wondered why they didn't start off in the prep (do you think it's too far from ED? Or something else...?). Also for anyone in the know, do the children come from a large area? Do lots of children come from ED and surrounds or more from say Greenwich, Lewisham, Bromley areas? (I'm thinking about the feasibility of arranging playdates etc).


Finally, does anyone have a feeling for how difficult it is to get in? (to the prep bit initially). I know it's selective but I'm imagining nowhere near JAGS/Alleyns and DC, or am I wrong?


Any help would be much appreciated - PM me if you'd prefer.


Thanks

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