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Hi there,


We are considering moving our child from Dulwich Hamlet to Heber School. Nothing drastic but just not sure Hamlet is the right ?fit? for our son?s character and Heber seems a little more smaller and supportive. But we dont know anyone with any kids in Year 3.


If you have a child in Year 3 there I would love to hear from you and what your thoughts are on the school and teachers.


Many thanks!

Hi Annie, I don't have any first hand experience of Heber so apologies if this is irrelevant, but if it's small and supportive that you are after, have you looked at Harris, just around the corner? It currently only goes up to Yr 3, with small classes, amazing results and their whole ethos is incredibly nurturing.

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