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Hi i am considering Alleyn school for my twins (boy & girl) and would like to hear any coments from existing parents. We are considering starting them at 4+. I am not english and like very much the idea of them being in the same school until they re 18 as it is similar to what i had.


many thanks

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They have 16 places at 4+ - 8 boys and 8 girls. It is therefore on the basis of places against numbr of applications just about the most difficult school to get into at 4+. Otherwise you try again at 7+ or at 11. I think it is much easier to get in at 11. They may also sometimes get occasional places, but that is less likely with twins?


If you are looking for (private) alternatives, Herne Hill School is lovely, although they only take them until 7. Otherwise the mixed options are limited - Rosemead and Oakfields?

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