11-02-2011, 11:29 AM
11-02-2011, 11:33 AM
yessss, that is it!
11-02-2011, 11:46 AM
right
i can see why the price sound cheap
there are service charges (even though it does include ch)
and short leases
as always when it sounds too good to be true most probably it is
anyway, must stick to plan and a garden, mustn't get side tracked by the cool feel of 30s architecture
need to revive my green thumb
i can see why the price sound cheap
there are service charges (even though it does include ch)
and short leases
as always when it sounds too good to be true most probably it is
anyway, must stick to plan and a garden, mustn't get side tracked by the cool feel of 30s architecture

need to revive my green thumb
11-02-2011, 01:25 PM
I love Honor Oak Park but there is not way I'm sending my daughter a primary school in London. Over subscribed, and dangerous.
As soon as she is old enough for school we are moving out to Kent,[/align]
As soon as she is old enough for school we are moving out to Kent,[/align]
11-02-2011, 02:00 PM
Think thats a wee bot over the top, calling schools in London to dangerous, yes they have their problems, however are no worse than in any other part of the UK
11-02-2011, 02:01 PM
Dangerous.
What Nonsense.
What Nonsense.11-02-2011, 02:15 PM
totally agree redalways, would have said the same, yet thought, wont be rude
11-02-2011, 02:19 PM
IWAF
Not an outside or any chance of a place at Fairlawn School anywhere near the south side of London Road. May have been the case a number of years ago when there were a lot less children around but not now.
Not that its a problem :-), as has been discussed already
Not an outside or any chance of a place at Fairlawn School anywhere near the south side of London Road. May have been the case a number of years ago when there were a lot less children around but not now.
Not that its a problem :-), as has been discussed already
11-02-2011, 05:05 PM
Primary schools unsafe??? My daughter goes to Horniman Primary and the most unsafe I have felt there is when being buzzed by a bee.

10-03-2011, 01:17 PM
Oh dear
I am not having much luck with Schools...........
There seem to be no vacancies in my son year.............
what on earth am I going to do
(sorry more of a rant than a request)[/u]
I am not having much luck with Schools...........
There seem to be no vacancies in my son year.............
what on earth am I going to do
(sorry more of a rant than a request)[/u]
10-03-2011, 01:30 PM
You have PM.
10-03-2011, 01:56 PM
I think LondonDRZ might have beaten me to it, but you will shortly have a PM from me too....
10-03-2011, 02:10 PM
it was a close finish.......
but yes, London did beat you

thanx

but yes, London did beat you
thanx


10-03-2011, 02:18 PM
Hi Beth
are you still around?
just going thru school application and cannot get a place cause I do not have an address
ooooh dear me, so I am now moving forward the date I will be over your side of the world......in the hope between now and september a place does come up
I have put Kilmoire down too [/align]........ :-)
are you still around?
just going thru school application and cannot get a place cause I do not have an address
ooooh dear me, so I am now moving forward the date I will be over your side of the world......in the hope between now and september a place does come up
I have put Kilmoire down too [/align]........ :-)
10-03-2011, 03:12 PM
The local authority will be obliged to provide a place when you reside in Lewisham.
10-03-2011, 06:03 PM
and although it may not be at one of your chosen schools you can go on a waiting list for a space when one comes up?
11-03-2011, 09:27 AM
If you want to get socially involved in Forest Hill you can join the Forest Hill Society which only charges £5 per year. Look up their WEB site
11-03-2011, 12:24 PM
Yes, it's often difficult to get your first choice primary school. But this needn't be the end of the world.
There's no need to move to Kent to find good schools. Every single primary school in SE23 and SE26 which took the test, passed the basic numeracy and literacy tests, earlier this year.
http://www.sydenhamsociety.com/2010/12/e...g-colours/
We have some great primary schools in this area!
There's no need to move to Kent to find good schools. Every single primary school in SE23 and SE26 which took the test, passed the basic numeracy and literacy tests, earlier this year.
http://www.sydenhamsociety.com/2010/12/e...g-colours/
We have some great primary schools in this area!
11-03-2011, 03:49 PM
thanx everybody for input
Today is all a bit clearer. I have spoken to more HT.
I do not have a favourite as such (I havent seen any of the school myself)
but say I have 2 school in mind, fully booked, no chance. Than Lea willl offer a place base on what is available.
As I have to get a house. possibly end of March, how can I pick an area if I do not know where "I need to be?"
a) closest to number 1 school (even if its the most difficult to get in?)
b) closer to schools who have a place as I am told by LEA (and not good reviews)?
c) choose the best spot / flat I can find for my budget and hell with it ?
hemm
Today is all a bit clearer. I have spoken to more HT.
I do not have a favourite as such (I havent seen any of the school myself)
but say I have 2 school in mind, fully booked, no chance. Than Lea willl offer a place base on what is available.
As I have to get a house. possibly end of March, how can I pick an area if I do not know where "I need to be?"
a) closest to number 1 school (even if its the most difficult to get in?)
b) closer to schools who have a place as I am told by LEA (and not good reviews)?
c) choose the best spot / flat I can find for my budget and hell with it ?
hemm

11-03-2011, 03:50 PM
i wish I could edit
3 schools...and typos
3 schools...and typos