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EMC, I normally always prefer submitting things online if possible, but I have always posted my CAForms (just did ours yesterday - phew!). If you can't work out the online editing (I'm afraid I don't know how it works), then there is a phone number on the Southwark School Admissions page on www.southwark.gov.uk (and an email address) and I'm sure they'll help you if they can.


Alternatively, perhaps you could download the CAF from the Southwark website and post it in?


HTH,


Trish

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Go into admissions/apply online/Login


Put in username and password (they can email to you immediately if you have forgotten)


It will bring up your own "My school admissions" homepage


Scroll down and it should have your child's name and date of birth, Date submitted and which version it is


Below this are options 'view application' and 'edit application'


Go into edit application - make your changes - click Save and Continue - read small print, click submit application

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