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I know that this school is not in East Dulwich, but there is a possibility that someone has personal experience of Haberdashers Askes Hatcham College that they might be willing to share. My daughter has been offered a place for this September, but also has another option. We have to commit to Haberdashers within 10 days and are dithering badly. I am so worried about making the wrong decision. Can anyone tell me if they are happy they chose the school, or are regretting it for whatever reason?


Many thanks in advance.

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This school is oversubscribed, my sister didn't get a place and they live much closer to the school - who knows how they assign the places! Peers who have gone to that school, also seem to be well turned out individuals. I would recommend it as a secondary school. It also seems to get decent reports from Ofsted - but this is of course all relative. Bottom line, if my child was offered a place at that school, would I accept it - yes, for a mixed school. The only other choice, IMHO, better than that (relatively locally) would be Newstead Wood in Bromley. What's your other choice?
Aske's used to until around 5 years ago operate a quasi grammar admissions policy using interviews/musical scholarships etc to choose students who were academically above the norm. This has changed now as they have been forced by Lewisham to prioritise local children which includes a merger with a local (previously failing) primary school. As I understand it, it is now quite a different school, not necessary worse but certainly not the school it was then. Reflecting the new more egalitarian intake, the results are generally not as good.
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My son and daughter went to asks. This was ten years ago. They had a great experience and did very well. My daughter being a surgeon and my son a professional athlete and nutritionist. Actually, everyone i knew of did very well at asks. Most of them got into medicine. I am not sure if this has changed at all. good luck with your decision.

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