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Plans continue apace for The Belham Primary School, opening on the site of Old Bellenden School in September 2015.


We are holding our first drop-in information event at Old Bellenden School on Tuesday 30 September, from 6.30 to 8.00pm. This will be an opportunity to meet the Head Teacher and other members of our team, see plans for the building's refurbishment and find out how to apply to the school. The event will be informal and open to all - whether or not you are a prospective parent or carer.


Prospectuses and application forms for September 2015 entry are currently being printed and will be available to pick up at the information event. They will also be available to download from our new website, going live later this month. Please note that in September 2015 the school will open with 60 Reception places and 30 Year 1 places. Applications for both year groups will be made on the same application form.


To add your details to our mailing list or to request further info please email [email protected]

If you will be attending the information event please register your interest by the same email to help us plan this and future events.


IMPORTANT NOTE: If applying for a Reception place it is important that parents additionally apply for other Southwark schools to ensure their child has a school place for September 2015. Please see www.southwark.gov.uk for further informaton. Please note that if both your applications are successful your child will receive two offers, one from The Belham Primary School and one from Southwark Council. You will need to notify us and Southwark as to which offer you accept. From September 2016 entry onwards applictions will be made via Southwark primary admissions.


www.dulwichhamletjuniorschool.org.uk/thebelham.htm

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