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Bonjour !

Nous arrivons sur Dulwich Jeudi 08 Dec 2010 avec nos deux enfants de 2 ans et demi et 4 mois.J'aurai besoin d'avoir des infos concernant les ecoles, les creches, les commerces et les GP dans le quartier et bien ?videmment rencontrer d'autres Francais afin de se sentir moins seuls :'(

Voil? je compte sur vous pour tout me dire !!! MERCI D'avance

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Bonjour Vivine75 and bienvenue!

J'habite a Sydenham et j'ai lu qu'il y a un club francais pour les petits; LE CLUB FRANCAIS, ages 3-11, Blackheath, Forest Hill, Lewisham, Dulwich and Herne Hill, 020 8699 7665.

Vous recontrez les autres parents francais aux parcs, je suis sur!

Bonne chance!

Kate

There are quite a few French mums or mums married to French men who live in the area


See the thread here about various meet-ups


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,532077,page=1


In terms of bi-lingual nurseries etc, Little Jungle is opening in Spring and is run by a French woman and she is thinking of offering French (I believe)


http://www.littlejungle.co.uk./


There are also classes which may be of interest and playgroups


http://www.lajolieronde.co.uk/


http://www.petites-ecoles.co.uk/ou-nous-trouver?sobi2Task=sobi2Details&catid=7&sobi2Id=5


I think that the closest totally French speaking nursery and pre-school is the Ecole du Parc in Clapham, but I may be wrong about that.


http://www.ecoleduparc.co.uk/


Hope that all helps!

  • 5 weeks later...

Enfin - les Bambins, ca reprend - venez nombreux ? la s?ance! Les enfants de 0 ? 3 ans, de familles bilingues ou monolingues francophones, sont les bienvenus, ainsi que leurs papas, mamans, papis, mamies ...


Chaque semaine, nous allons chanter, ?couter une histoire et faire une activit? ensemble - et, bien s?r, discuter, boire un caf?, manger des biscuits ...


A samedi le 22 janvier donc, de 10h30 ? 12h00, Phoenix Centre, 66 Westow Street, Upper Norwood, SE19 3AF (tout pr?s du supermarch? Sainsbury).


Parking gratuit sous le Sainsbury.


Sean (papa d'Alice)

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