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I think that Southwark only publish the data for the local authority schools (of which there are very few)! otherwise its down to each school to release this data. If there are specific schools you are interested in the best approach might be to ask them.

Renata tends to have information on the LA schools before they are officially published. She is one of the councillors for nun head so do a search for her and then send her a message. While some schools are academies a number are still LA schools-- Heber and Goodrich among them.


Good luck

Southwark makes this information available in its primary school application booklet. Data for the 2018 intake is now online and data for the 2019-2020 intake will be available from around September, I should think. I don?t find Southwark to be terribly forthcoming with information.

Hi all, we haven't got the information yet, once it's out I will post on here. It's always just the LA primary schools as the voluntary aided (faith) and academies set their own admission processes. For non-LA schools you'll need to contact the schools directly.


Renata


ps I am a Peckham Rye Ward Councillor, the Nunhead and Queen's Road Councillors are Gavin Edwards, Sandra Rhule and Sunil Chopra. Peckham Rye Ward does encompass the southern part of Nunhead, the area to the East of Peckham Rye Park and part of Honor Oak.

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