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henryb Wrote:

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> googlemaps has one now. Right click - measure

> distance.



Is this for school admissions? Check that this is the type of measurement this particular school uses (some use closest safe walking distance), if so, as not all do. Check if they have a catchment area. And realise that sibling proportions will wildly vary the durthest pupil admitted from year to year.

This post made me go back and find the links I've used in the past which are at least indicative of catchment though aren't actually distance calculators as you asked for.


http://www.192.com/schools/ (used to be findaschool.info but seems to have been taken over by this site - still works)


http://datacollator.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/primary-schools-around-east-dulwich.html - blog for last year done by a kind Forumite - maybe he/she will update?


http://schoolsfinder.direct.gov.uk/schoolsfinder - government site


Now maybe I'll be able to find these easily when I look for them!

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