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Hi Fleur, the school has been on the Harris Girls's site since September 2014. When it moves to the hospital site, there will be children from reception, year 1 and year 2 ie infant classes. It will fill up on a year by year basis.

Renata

fleur201 Wrote:

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> Would really like to know ! Thanks in advance


1st September 2016 (theoretically) - though I wouldn't be surprised if it's not ready.


Have a gander at


http://www.harrisprimaryeastdulwich.org.uk/108/new-building

I've checked and they're still on track to complete on time. Very exciting after all the hard work Cllr Rosie Shimell and I have put in and former councillor Jonathan Mitchell and of course the 250+ families who lent their support.

James Barber Wrote:

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> I've checked and they're still on track to

> complete on time. Very exciting after all the hard

> work Cllr Rosie Shimell and I have put in and

> former councillor Jonathan Mitchell and of course

> the 250+ families who lent their support.


Modesty was never an issue for Councillor Barber, it seems! Cynics may remember Harris's venture in Nunhead that residents (and presumably the Council) were similarly assured (by Harris corporate) was "approved" (true) and "on track to open in Sep 2016" (not true). You will forgive me treating Harris's assurances with caution.

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