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Hello

Does anyone know from where within Rosendale?s school grounds admission distances are measured from? We are hoping to buy a flat in the area and hope to get a place at the school for reception 2014. I am very aware that schools admissions is a complicated/uncertain business and that Lambeth have their own system to measure but it would be really useful to know if the starting point is somewhere like the school gates or in the middle of the playground etc. so I can get on to google maps!

Also does anyone know when Lambeth are going to publish their booklet about primary admissions for 2014/15 - the website has been saying it will 'appear there soon' for sometime now..

Many thanks!

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