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Start of next week is when leas across London confirm with each other who has accepted and rejected places so there will be some movement


I also hear that deptford green currently has spaces and probably will have for a few weeks yet (and is moving into new building shortly)

re Deptford Green

I work there and we do have some - though as i said on another thread lots of Southwark parents have been turning to us in last few weeks!


Deptford Green School website


We also have a new 6th form offering International Baccalaureate as well as Alevels. Look on the website and you can call me at the school if you want to come and look around. (perhaps Strike day is a good opportunity if you can't come before - though I will have my 7 year old at work with me!)

Just to let parents know,

if you want to apply to Deptford Green or any other out of borough school, you will need to put in a late application via Southwark. There are posts about Deptford Green on other threads in the Family room.


Renata

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