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Where to move to in London for Primary School then Secondary?

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SailorVie · 09/03/2013 10:10

I'm trying to rack my brain to think of areas of London to move to to be best placed for Primary Schools and decent secondary schools.
The catch is we're not Catholic, but do attend church so CofE or non religious schools only.

We're in the fortunate position to be able to move pretty much anywhere with London, but need easy access for work in the West End.

My thoughts so far have extended to Barnes, for Barnes Primary - but struggle to think of Secondary Schools, to save having to move house again 6 years down the line.

Or else, we just look for the best primary school, get a house to rent as close as possible, then move to Kent for secondary?

Anyone else here been and done this before us?

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cocodomingo · 28/09/2016 19:14

Lambeth has great state primaries and secondary options increasing with Woodmansterne Secondary school completed and opening to year 7's in 2017. It is already an outstanding primary school. More info on primaries here: www.familiesonline.co.uk/local/south-lambeth/in-the-know/lambeth-primary-schools-uncut

Chilver · 29/09/2016 15:12

North Kingston if not too far out. Excellent schools primary and secondary (house prices reflect this of course), green and leafy and train in to Waterloo in 30 mins.

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