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We?re really looking forward to welcoming our new Reception starters in September 2017! If you?re still looking for a Reception place for your child this September then we do have a small number of spaces available and would love to hear from you.


Goose Green is an inclusive and welcoming school with a rich curriculum including specialist music and art teaching and strong links to our local community. If you?re free tomorrow then do pop down to experience a flavour of our school at our Carnival, organised by the Friends of Goose Green School, which is on Goose Green itself between 12pm and 3pm.


We have a strong Early Years provision (which was rated as ?Good? by Ofsted this year) and are looking forward to an exciting year ahead across the whole school. We provide a stimulating and inspiring learning experience for our Reception children, based on learning through play and providing a welcoming family involvement. We support learning through a wide range of activities such as looking after and hatching duck eggs and exciting trips out to learn about topics.


We would love to talk to you and show you around our wonderful school. Please call us on 020 8693 3568 and ask for the Headteacher to arrange a time for a chat and a visit. Alternatively, if it?s more convenient, you can contact us by email at [email protected].


You can still apply via Southwark Council until the start of the Autumn term or directly to Goose Green after that date.


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