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If so would you like to meet up before the first day?


My daughter is starting in Ms Wiltshire's class in September. We received an offer of a place very late due to the bulge so my daughter has not even seen the school or met the teacher and knows no-one going there. I'd love her to see another friendly face on the first day. Or if your child is already there and you'd like to meet up that would be wonderful. We live near Peckham Rye Park and Fridays are generally best to meet up as I work part time - or weekends, although we could try another day if that would work better for you.


Thanks all xx

Hi, My son took a late place in Ms Wiltshire's class too. We would love to meet up. We could meet in Peckham Rye Park in Fri 23rd or any other day that week or Fri 30th. We met Ms Wiltshire the day before the end of term and she was really nice. The classroom seemed lovely too, they are doing it up over the summer.


Let me know what works, I am really excited about a meet up.

Great! Good to hear you met the teacher and that they're working on the classroom.

Friday 30th works really well for me. Shall we aim for 10am in Peckham Rye park? Anyone else also welcome! I have a 3 year old girl as well I'll be bringing.

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  • 3 weeks later...
hello - really sorry i can't join in - but my daughter is in ms wiltshire's class too! please stay in touch and see you next thursday too! we met ms wiltshire and were at the little introduction evening - the classroom is lovely and she seems really friendly and warm. we are so thrilled we got a spot!

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