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sorry - very last minute question. A friend in another borough in London said they had to upload birth certificate/proof of address as part of their application. Just looking through Southwarks brochure, and apart form SIF's for certain schools (eg. faith schools) that require information sent directly to them, I can't see anything about supporting documents being part of the deadline today. Is that right? I applied in December, have a reference number etc, but have not uploaded anything - sudden panic as have no scanner at home but don't want to jeopardise application, so if this is true i'm going to have to get busy today!
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Hi all, there was another thread on this before, and I checked then, definitely no supporting documentation needed with the application to Southwark. Be aware however, if you applied to any faith schools, they may require supplementary forms to be submitted to them. The post allocation proof of address information is normally handled by the schools themselves. Southwark do get notified of possibly fraudulent applications and they are investigated.

Renata

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