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We are a group of local parents proposing a new, all-through (4-18) community school for Peckham and Nunhead.


Our aim is to offer a modern, rounded education that will enable every young person to fulfil their individual potential in an evironment of high aspiration. It will be located on the borders on Peckham Rye and Nunhead, and provide a dynamic and academic curriculum for its pupils and a hub for the local community.


It will be a relatively small school, with a two-form entry and primary and four-form entry at secondary school (class sizes of 30).


We are holding two public meetings for interested people to come and meet us, hear about our plans, ask questions and share their views.


When: Tuesday 29 April from 7-9pm, and Saturday 3 May from 2-4pm.

Where: The Gowlett, 62 Gowlett Road, SE15 4HJ


If you would like to find out more about the school and the team behind it please visit peckhamfreeschool.com, or email us at [email protected]


Thanks,


The Peckham Free School team

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