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Has anyone ever checked this secondary school out? It's the one near Peckham Rye Park. Apparently, It's just got it's Ofted back and its an Outstanding school. Secondary is a few years a way for us, but nice to think there's an Outstanding comprehensive secondary in the area!
secondary is a few years away for us too but yes its good to know it has been rated as outstanding,as its out nearest secondary got a feeling we may be offered this school when our time comes although charter would be my first choice (depending on how the school is doing then).
It's great news, and I'm not THAT surprised, based on the feedback I've been getting from people I know who have children that go there. We are so lucky to have schools of this caliber close by and we will certainly be considering it for our daughter's - only 3 more years until my oldest will be off to secondary school - arrrggghh!! How is that possible?
It's great news, and I'm not THAT surprised, based on the feedback I've been getting from people I know who have children that go there. We are so lucky to have schools of this caliber close by and we will certainly be considering it for our daughter's - only 3 more years until my oldest will be off to secondary school - arrrggghh!! How is that possible?

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