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Great to meet some of our prospective 2015 Belham parents yesterday at the Hamlet.


Applications are now being accepted for Reception (60 places) and Year 1 (30 places). In our first year we're managing our own admissions using our own application forms, so the sooner you send your application in the sooner we can get your address measured, and the sooner we'll be able to notify you of the outcome following the deadline for receipt, Thursday 15 January 2015.


For those of you who may think you live too far away from the school, please do still apply - in our first year distances could be larger than you may think, and with no older children in the school the sibling policy will not be applicable to Reception places. There is nothing to lose in applying as the process is separate from Southwark Council's central admissions - you have six choices on your Southwark application, not including the Belham which should not be named as one of those choices.


New to the area or sending your child to a school far from home? We are offering 30 Year 1 places for those children who started school this September. Again, there is nothing to lose in applying so don't let distance put you off!


If you have any questions about admissions or for further information about the school please contact us at info@thebelhamprimaryschool.org.uk


Application forms are available to download from our website www.thebelhamprimaryschool.org.uk, or email us at the above address if you'd like us to post you a form.

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