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We are in the throws of looking at sixth form options. These are what we have/are looking at


Kingsdale

Charter

Forest Hill Federation

Thomas Tallis

Graveney


where else (state) is there? Are there any stand alone 6th form colleges? I don't seem to find anything. Any insights and recommendations gratefully received.

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Dunraven is very impressive. Brand new buildings with a separate sixth form centre. VERY nice.


Elm Green is also fine, smaller and a newish school but they are in a consortium with other Lambeth schools (including Dunraven)


What about Harris Boys/Girls? Harris Crystal Palace? Haberdashers?


I think there is Soutwark College or some such but don't think it's that great. I think there is a large proportion of adults there, not sure about that...

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