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Yes, another recommendation here for the reliable and personable plumber, Aria. Booked to deal with an emergency he was flexible and communicative with time and appointments as the job became larger on assessment. Always courteous, he is our first choice.
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Hi, we would like to add a recommendation for Aria and his team who sorted us out when we had a leak in the bathroom. Polite, honest, friendly and helpful and was flexible over timings. Lovely guy to work with. We will use his services again. Cliff and Verona
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Thanks to all who have contributed. Much good advice. I have written to the Head at Haberdashers to ask for an alternative date, one that I can actually make and await a reply. In the meantime, I have sharpened my elbows, dashed my principles and opened a new thread asking if anyone is going over to New Cross on Friday. Citizen
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Thanks for all the responses. They generally tell me what I expected and I feel I am in a Josef K type excerise in futility, except that, in the DfE School Admission Code it clearly states that "Admission authorities must not refuse to admit a child solely because they are unable to sit the test on the allocated date. In this circumstance they could arrange for another test to be conducted, or seek other evidence of the child?s academic ability." Two of the schools have only offered one date. I'm loathe to take a day off work (even if I could) to take him to a test for a school that he almost certainly will not get into. I've written back to one school to tell them that we cannot take him. If anyone has taken the route of not attending the test - could they report back. Cheers, Citizen
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Does anyone have experience of non-participation in secondary school's banding tests for admission to Yr7? We have been invited to take our Y6 son for three tests over the next couple of weeks. The implication in the letters is that if the kids don't sit the test they will have their aplication to the school withdrawn despite two of the schools offering only one date for the test. I suspect that this is not within the rules and that we would be within our rights to tell the schools that we won't be attending. We'd appreciate any advice. Citizen
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Just back from Hamlets where we saw a fabulous victory in the FA Trophy; 2 - 1 against Margate. Crowd of 1400. 0 - 1 down at half time, they came alive in the second half and deserved their two goals.
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Update on 549 lordship lane (Concrete House)
citizenED replied to bob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I go past that site every day and it's been good to see the recent developments. -
Just letting everyone know that the Imperial War Museum is closed for renovations until July 2013. Just to save any of you traipsing up there on the number 12 with four excited boys in tow, like I just did. Schoolboy error!
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Anyone see the bunch of happy, groovy woman, shaking their "booties and "getting down" to some happening tunes on Goose Green Roundabout this lunchtime? Caused a smile on this Valentine's Day.
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Who's going to the big game this saturday DHFC
citizenED replied to altessefitness's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
We got off the bus by the Station at about 2.45 only to find out about the postponement. Shame for the Hamlet club - was due to be one big crowd. -
Horniman Gardens are brilliant for sledging. That's where we went yesterday morning. Should be great now.
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