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Hi there


My son has been allocated Lyndhurst school and as we are quite new to the area we don't yet know any families who live here. I would love to hear from anyone who is there already (and what they think of it), or anyone who will be going this year.


I had geared myself up for the waiting lists game, and was lucky enough not to have to, but best of luck to all the parents who are having to do that.

Hi curlyruth, my daughter was also allocated a place and is due to start in sept. I don't know anyone with kids there but I do know a teaching assistant there who speaks highly of the school. I too am hoping to meet others who have kids also joining in sept..would be nice for them to start at least knowing 1 other child. Would definitely be up for meeting up sometime :)

We've also just found out my twin girls have been offered a place at Lyndhurst for September. I'm very excited, really didn't think we stood a chance on distance although it's a very local school for us - so much so that I didn't even bother to go and look around. I'm feeling extremely fortunate and grateful that we have been offered a local school that was on our list.


It has always had a good reputation in the area, or at least for the time I've been living here (10 years now). Looking forward to finding out more in the coming months and getting to know other parents :)

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