Catchment areas help
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Take a look around north of the borough around Erith/Beledere/Abbey Wood. The 601 school bus route goes directly to Beths and Wilmington, and the 669 goes from Thamesmead to Erith and past Beths. Might give you a few more options.
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I hope you managed to get the school of your choice. We are thinking of moving to Bexley as well. May I know when is the cut off date for which we should provide evidence of support. Could not find much guidance from the council website. Thanks in advance for your help!
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By support do you mean mentioning that your DC has a ECHP? Page 10 of the Bexley Booklet says what to do if your child has an ECHP: https://www.bexley.gov.uk/sites/bexley- ... o-2019.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;dperera wrote:I hope you managed to get the school of your choice. We are thinking of moving to Bexley as well. May I know when is the cut off date for which we should provide evidence of support. Could not find much guidance from the council website. Thanks in advance for your help!
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Thanks. I was looking for address proof. I found the information on page 13 of the document that you sent. Thanks again.
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Moved to Falconwood in the end. My rent went up £300 p/m and now have a 35 min primary school run so hopefully comfortable in all the catchment arras!
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pabloc. Well done. I hope you are successful with a place.