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Hi there,


Wondered if any current Charter ED parents might be able to help?

My son's already there and I'm now applying for his brother to go.


The current admissions policy says the following:


Evidence of sibling already enrolled in the school:

the family must provide evidence of the sibling?s

identity and address with the application. Further evidence may

be sought before an offer is made.'


I rang the school office and they didn't seem to know anything about sending in proof of sibling WHEN you make the application online.


Did anyone else submit proof of sibling status with the online Southwark form and, if so, what did you send through?


Thanks in advance


HP

Thanks Goldilocks- you?re right.


In case of use to anyone else- Admissions confirmed just the tick box of eadmissions.


Suspect the Charter admissions info slightly confusingly laid out but relating to waiting list places later..

HP

Why not call Southwark Admissions and ask. They do a drop in centre at Peckham Library once a week, so you could go there and have a chat.


I would go with what the application asks for and scan and attach the documents requested. Not sure why you would think to not do that, when they've asked for it.

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