Those claiming here that the grassy space to the East of the Judith Kerr Primary school building is not 'part of the school' are in error, or have been misinformed. CfBT Trust (for Judith Kerr Primary School) took over the lease on the entire grounds from Kings College in mid 2013, including the grassy area. The original classification for the whole site was 'Research', and earlier this year the site, excluding the grassy area, was reclassified as 'Educational'. The grassy space is still part of the school, and is still part of the leased site, but with a different classification ('Research'). Dulwich Estate, as mentioned, has an 'option' on this area, which was part of the original deal when the lease was handed over from Kings College. They do not have an automatic right to the land. It is currently part of the school, by lease, and is currently being used by the school. The CfBT Trust cannot, under contract, obstruct Dulwich Estate's pursuit of developing the land. Under the same clause Dulwich Estate cannot, on the other hand, unreasonably withhold permission for the school to use it. It is not a 'cut and dried' case of entitlement on either side. However, one thing that needs to be made clear is that the area in question is currently part of Judith Kerr Primary School, and that there is no automatic reversion to Dulwich Estate. It is used as a playground, among several other things, and any claim that it is currently not in use is false.