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hi


Just about to go through school visits and assessments for girls reception entry next year. We are looking at sydenham high and wondering if anyone has views on the school?

We are also considering alleyns and jags but there seem to be very few places?

Our son is at Dulwich prep and loves it so keen on schools near it.


thanks

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Hi Hayesgrover


My daughter is at a state school so I cant help you with private schools, although I think most would agree that the schools you have listed all sound good!

The Independent Schools book (and I think their is a website, you can have an online subscription) will give you further details of the schools and a write up which might make selection a bit easier.

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