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Hi,


My child will be 3 in November and I was wondering whether any school nursery in Dulwich offer a part time place from when she turns 3 or whether she has to wait until the September intake. I think it will be good for her to start getting used to a school routine from an early age; I also want to get some free time in the morning when I am not working at least to get breakfast in peace.

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Worth checking with the school/s.My son is 3 at the end of September but will be starting the school nursery from October (in the school we had been offered a place they can start after they 3rd birthday as long as it is in the Autumn term).But I guess you might've missed the boat as you had to apply till the end of March...You still can apply for pre-school place and the list of local ones can be provide by Southwark FIS team.

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