Hi Sophie, don't know what's happened to your post- seems to have disappeared? Just wanted to say we also live in Lausanne rd and our children go to Sth H infant and junior schools- the catchment area shifts quite a bit depending on how many people apply and where they live. Recently the infants school has been rated outstanding by Ofsted, which has increased demand and I believe meant some children not getting in who might have wanted to. If you add me as a private connection you can private message me, I'd be happy to have you round for a cup of tea :) A lot can happen in a short time in local schools - FYI : Sth H is about to get 2 new Head Teachers, and as you mention - Nth H has been through a period of improvement. You may find that the story changes in the next year or 2.
Don't know how to reply to your email re south haringey school so found you on here.
I don't know the exact locations and catchments but you can find out how far the furthest accepted pupil was last year through the council admissions booklet (also online I think), and this will give you some idea how far out you are. This also tells you how many families appealed, how many got thro etc. The council are usually pretty helpful if you call them too.
Glad life is quieter now!
I've always wanted to try a green roof on a shed but haven't actually got a shed to try it on yet - I live in hope. I am sure I have a magazine article about this though - let me know if you'd like me to find it (am sure there is lots online as well).
Hi Sophie
Belated welcome to the gardening group, thanks for joining. Do add to any of the posts, or start some new ones of course!
BYW, I remember your posts about the church up the road - hope things are a little quieter now.
Alison
that's if it isn't soaking wet! Saying that its a good idea, especially as we don't have a car to go back and forth to the recycling center.. so if you see a large cloud of smoke one day....
thanks for the info on the wooden fence. Didn't see your comment until now.
Those fence panels you have alongside your house burn really well and the ash makes a good base for a garden. Sorry... I am just assuming that they're the old ones.
Hi Sophie - welcome to the Ladder. Nice and comfy for Christams I hope.
Thanks for the info about Hornsey Station. I think it would be of interest to people if you did decide to post it. To do that, just go to the bottom of the forum links in the middle of the main page where you'll see a green cross and "Start a Discussion". Just click there.
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Hi Sophie
Not sure if you got my longer message about schools - if you send me your email address I will email you my message.
Regards
Adam
Did you get my message about schools from a couple of weeks ago?
Regards Adam
Hi Sophie, don't know what's happened to your post- seems to have disappeared? Just wanted to say we also live in Lausanne rd and our children go to Sth H infant and junior schools- the catchment area shifts quite a bit depending on how many people apply and where they live. Recently the infants school has been rated outstanding by Ofsted, which has increased demand and I believe meant some children not getting in who might have wanted to. If you add me as a private connection you can private message me, I'd be happy to have you round for a cup of tea :) A lot can happen in a short time in local schools - FYI : Sth H is about to get 2 new Head Teachers, and as you mention - Nth H has been through a period of improvement. You may find that the story changes in the next year or 2.
all the best, Rachael
Hi Sophie
Don't know how to reply to your email re south haringey school so found you on here.
I've always wanted to try a green roof on a shed but haven't actually got a shed to try it on yet - I live in hope. I am sure I have a magazine article about this though - let me know if you'd like me to find it (am sure there is lots online as well).
Belated welcome to the gardening group, thanks for joining. Do add to any of the posts, or start some new ones of course!
BYW, I remember your posts about the church up the road - hope things are a little quieter now.
Alison
thanks for the info on the wooden fence. Didn't see your comment until now.
Thanks for the info about Hornsey Station. I think it would be of interest to people if you did decide to post it. To do that, just go to the bottom of the forum links in the middle of the main page where you'll see a green cross and "Start a Discussion". Just click there.
Have a great first Harringay Christmas.
Hugh
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