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For anyone with an interest in Southwark school places and some time on their hands, this is a really interesting read


http://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/documents/s91339/Report%20Pupil%20place%20planning%20report.pdf


Lots of info about trends in different areas (there's significant overcapacity in primary school places across the borough - a lot of it in the north west as a result of regeneration projects it seems- but more generally as well. The appendices include a useful list and map of all the Southwark schools, info about what chains they are linked to, and which schools in Southwark and relevant neighbouring boroughs are planning to expand/ contract their numbers in the near future. Also some info about where expansion of SEND provision is planned. And some info about demand for the various secondary schools.

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