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It seems like a nightmare. We are thinking of moving too, probably will have to leave East Dulwich as houses are so pricey, having to think about both schools and childcare for any potential area that we may move to is a nightmare!
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Well...


I have said this elsewhere (I'm beginning to enjoy this nagging) but the way to stop the school worry is to write to our locl MP's so that Dulwich gets its school problem sorted and now is the time as the current school places crisis is in full flow.

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  • 3 months later...

Hmm, have mulled this one over, many times over the past 14 years. We've thought about moving, but nope - ED has it all, & where we live in ED suits us down to the ground. Excellent primary ed & outstanding secondary ed all within 10 minutes walking distance (adult legs). Really, we'd be mad to move (oh yes, forgot to mention fab neighbours)!


Incidentally my friends out in the sticks tell me the school catchment situation is just as bad elsewhere. I think I'd have to have a much, much better reason than 'education' to move.

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Slightly off topic but what happens if you live in one place, get into a local primary school and then move house out of the catchment area while the child is still going there? Do you have to switch schools (wondering if it's like doctors' surgeries!)
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Belle Wrote:

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> Slightly off topic but what happens if you live in

> one place, get into a local primary school and

> then move house out of the catchment area while

> the child is still going there? Do you have to

> switch schools (wondering if it's like doctors'

> surgeries!)


no


many people rent in a catchment area for the sole purpose of getting into a school, and then move out when they have got a place. Distasteful behavior


Still, it would be a cheaper option , but time expensice to find Whatever brand of God provides the best option for your kids education and give it 3 or so years of worship and glad handing the vicar/priest/Rabbi etc at every opportunity to get his approval for the school it is attached to . and you go to heaven at the end of it apparently , so maybe not entrely wasted

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