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Hello, I'm trying to organise a holiday in the summer but the Lewisham website is down and I can't find out when term starts again in September. Southwark says Monday 5th September but I know that last September our school went back on a different day to most Southwark schools. Just wondered if anyone has been given advance info by a Lewisham school.

I'm desperately hoping its the 6th as that would make things a whole lot cheaper and easier for us!!


Thanks very much

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clux Wrote:

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> Thanks Fuschia. Will have to check with the school

> tomorrow. Or do you think its too early for them

> to know about inset days?


They will have agreed the terms dates by now for sure. Smetimes a school leaves an INSET day tbc, but not usually so it affects the start or end of term...

Fairlawn: http://www.fairlawn.lewisham.sch.uk/HolidayDates1.htm


"Autumn Term Monday 5 September ? Friday 21 October 2011

(Children return on Tuesday 6 September)

"



It doesn't help you really, you will need to check whether the particular schol your child goes to is having an INSET day on the 6th...

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