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Do hope we fit the bill for this area of the forum. Always arguable if Forest Hill/Sydenham borders meet ED residents but with several children from ED already attending our a Forest Hill setting, we think perhaps so!


Due to demand Rose House Montessori pre-schools and school is opening a new pre-school on 8th September.


Located in the church hall of St Michaels Church, Champion Crescent SE26 4HH, we are offering two open days next week to enable everyone to pop in and say hi. No appointment needed.


Tuesday 1st September 4pm to 7pm

Wednesday 2nd September 10am to 2pm


Our pre-school in Forest Hill is oversubscribed for this school year but the school office is taking appointments for viewings for September 2016, if that site is your preference.


Check out our website for admissions policy, fees and term dates plus lots of FAQ.

Www.rose-house-Montessori.com


Thanks everyone.


Rose House Montessori Team

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