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Don't forget catchments change every year, and on the whole are shrinking, so past precedent isn't the best thing to go on. The school website, I think, will tell you the furthest distance of a place offered in the initial round last year, so you can get a rough idea of whether Friern Road is still possible. Also fewer kids from the East Dulwich side now get in since the Charter was forced to change its admission policy to include as a 'safe walking path' a route through to Denmark Hill. The whole thing was played out on here if you search.

Another point is that schools will do all they can to move up the league tables .


If that means manipulating the admissions system to achieve a catchment with a greater percentage of middle class households by excluding those living on a council estate then that'll be done . After all few have the motivation , energy and time to challenge them . Certainly not the LA .


It seems that all that matters is climbing those pesky league tables ,not a well rounded education for all .

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