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Please see attached files.


95 more secondary applications than last years (2,500 vs. 2,595


61.4% received their first choice.

88.5% received one of their first 3 choices.

94.4% received one of their 6irst 6 choices.

5.7% offered a place they hadn't expressed a desire for. That's 147

Weirdly the 94.4% and 5.7% equal 100.1%


This represents a lot of disappointed people.


If you need help making sense of your allocation please contact your local councillor and/or access the School Preference Partnership for a 20mins slot - first come first served 5-12 March 9.30-12.50 & 1.50-3.30 Peckham One Stop Shop, Peckham Library OR call them on 020 75255211 [email protected]

For those interested I've asked for a break down by postcode and ward.

Sadly getting someone to run what should be the same report but with one parameter added will take a number of days.

Bit buzzard as this is asked every year, often in advance but yet to be provided in one go.

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