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Secondary Schools in Royal Greenwich SECONDARY 2019/20 Booklet Is Available at SCHOOLS in ROYAL GREENWICH 2019/20 The Secondary Schools in Royal Greenwich SECONDARY 2019/20 booklet is available at SCHOOLS www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/admissions IN ROYAL GREENWICH 2019/20 ...................................... An introduction Closing date for applications: 31 October 2018 www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/admissions 18354S-Introduction to Secondary Schools in Royal Greenwich 2019-20.indd 1 06/09/2018 12:02 WAY SS O R C C A FINDING Y R L A Y W L L E R A O A R D North T A SCHOOL N Greenwich E C H AY A ....................................... R Y W WA R E N O B N ASTER L ER W A T C S M E A K J W M N W IL O A LE N R Bus routes and rail stations. L N L I U W M TU W A A Y N Y N OLW STREET E WO ICH HIGH L T B E J E N C E O S CH TR R A R O UR S E M E H W CH S T S U OO F T C LWI CH N OR E T D P E S N H W ’S TRE N ET TEAD ROAD T I I E D LUMS E L E P R 6 S R N D 0 O E N 2 G R A N N O W T A S G E E T A T N E P B LI E N 20 U R L R N P GS E ST H 6 R BY WAY D E W A C A E I P L O O T L R A LW U L W M C E O ST L H H N E O EA IC A C D K A LW RY PL W HIG O RTILLE H N W WO A D ST R E K R EE C T E T C 06 H H 2 A O A A 2 C 0 H A 6 A P L E R E R I B L L L L D T I A L O H 2 A D 06 N Eltham Hill School N BO Charlton A A C S H R T 1 H T A A U A G L 0 E 2 L Bus routes: 122, 124, 126, 132, 2 R H D C 0 H H E A L 9 ILL Cutty Sark O T NIG A L 2 R HTINGALE 06 A IT R PLACE PL A N L UM 160, 161, 233, 286, 314, 321, S G Westcombe E W L GE CHARLTON PK RD TEAD CO FA LA AD M IL O N E K I A V R MO RO D ING C R Park E AD A ’ 624, 660, 816 T HA L S H K H S HA E IG H Maze Hill T T H HW A ROAD A M EEK Y Rail stations: Eltham, CR LA ERR N ROAD NB A R NE E E ARLTON CA OAD RK LA Greenwich F CH PA D N Mottingham N A A O L A T O L R M U D 1 R P U P A 0 A Y L E H P R O 2 C M W R H PARK G E RG IC H U K IG T B D H S H N A B A A N M H H V E The Greenwich C D L IC T A S A E D A N E W H A E H T O N N A R C M E I R A Free School T SH E S L Y O R W A O T Y G N W A E E N D RS R A 2 H E O O U Bus routes: 89, 122, 161, 178, 291, R LT R ILL L B R IL R G HA S H R OA S C ER O D B OT K W 386, 469, 486 LACKH O I C E E AD SH D R H RO H AT B H S R E Kidbrooke, O S Rail stations: T O E SH R K OO T Woolwich Arsenal E W ERS H A IL P D L A Y A R K R O E R R L L C O I E L The Halley A D F A H O R O L L Academy A E Blackheath D R W Bus routes: 89, 122, 161, 178, 291, O A C H ROC 2 E HE ST ST 386, 469, 486 E ER R AY WA ER W W Kidbrooke Y EST A G OCH Y Rail stations: Kidbrooke, Leigh Academy K R I R D O E CH U B N R ES E Woolwich Arsenal V Blackheath O T A E E O R W RN R O 2 OC Bus routes: 53, 54, 89, 108, 178, K A H W A H Y ST ES E R E D TE E R E W OA W P L R I L F AY A E LIE E D F L RE AST 202, 286, 380, 386, 422 R Harris Academy R Y H A O W E K A ER A ST E D Y R 5 H L C 0 O A O R Greenwich Rail station: Westcombe Park 2 A L 2 W A A R O S D E D Bus routes: B16, 122, 160, U A O N D O E E W LTH V H AM N 321, 660 Plumstead Manor RO A AD E BEXL W N ELT EY RO O R HA AD R O M T C Rail stations: Eltham, School H HILL EE T AM STR ES D ELTH HIG H Mottingham Bus routes: 51, 53, 291 W F OO T S C Rail station: Plumstead 5 0 C A2 O D R A U A A Lee R E 2 O Y 0 T International R R R L S O O I L I D I A A Academy of Royal Greenwich C H D U D K P Y Greenwich Trust School St Paul’s Academy R R E O V Bus routes: B16, 122, 160, 178, Bus routes: 161, 177, 180, 472 Bus routes: 177, 180, 469 AD A 8 0 2 202, 261, 321 Rail station: Charlton Rail station: Abbey Wood A A D 2 A A2 1 O 0 S G 1 R ID L Rail stations: Blackheath, Lee Tube station: North Greenwich C R UP IL R E OA F H D E O Y L D N R O E St Thomas More A V O L T A A S R F J T A N C The John Roan St Mary Magdalene Catholic School R 20 R E U SID A CU D Y O P R C RO D R Bus routes: 53, 54, 108, 177, 180, CE School Bus routes: B13, B16, 124, 126, A O O D O A HW UT D 202, 286, 380, 386 Bus routes: 108, 129, 132, 161, 132, 160, 161, 233, 286, 314, 321 SO A20 Rail stations: Maze Hill, 472, 486 Rail stations: Eltham, New SID G CUP R ROA E D Westcombe Park Tube station: North Greenwich Eltham E N L A N E 2 18354S-Introduction to Secondary Schools in Royal Greenwich 2019-20.indd 2 06/09/2018 12:02 WAY SS O R C C A R Y L A Y W L L E Q R A O A R P D T N E C H AY A Y W R WA R E N O B N ASTER L ER W A T C S M K E A W M N W IL O A LE N R L N L I U W M TU W A A Y N Y N OLW STREET E WO ICH HIGH K L T B E J E N C E O S CH TR R A R O UR S E M E H W CH S T S U OO F T C LWI CH N OR E T D P E S N H W ’S TRE N ET TEAD ROAD T I I E D LUMS E L E P R 6 S R N D 0 O E N 2 G R Abbey A N N O W T A S G E E T A T N E Wood P B Woolwich LI E N 20 U R L R N P GS E ST H 6 R BY WAY D E W A C A E I P L O O Dockyard T L R A LW Plumstead U L W M C E O Woolwich ST L H H N E O EA IC A C D K A LW RY PL W HIG O RTILLE Arsenal H N W WO A D ST R E K R EE C T E T C 06 H H 2 A O A A 2 C 0 H A 6 A P L E R E R I B L L L L D T I A L O H 2 D 06 N N BO A A C S H R T 1 H T A A U A G L 0 E 2 L 2 R H D C 0 H H E A L 9 ILL O L T NIG A2 R HTINGALE 06 A IT H R PLACE PL A N L UM G E S W L GE CHARLTON PK RD TEAD CO FA LA AD M IL O N E K I A V R MO RO D ING C R E AD A ’ T HA L S H K H S HA E IG H T T H HW A ROAD A M EEK Y CR LA ERR N ROAD NB A R NE E E ARLTON CA OAD RK LA CH PA D N N A A O L A T O L R M U D 1 R P U P A 0 A Y L E H P R O 2 C M W R PA E RGH RK IC H U K IG T B D H S H N A A N A M H H V E D C L IC T A S A E D A N E W H A E H T O N A N C R E I R A T SH E S L Y O R W A O T Y N W A E G R R E N D S M A 2 H E O O U R LT R ILL B St Ursula’s Convent L B R IL R G HA S H R OA S C ER O D B OT K W LACKH O I E H D C School E AD S R H RO H AT B H S R E O S T C Bus routes: 177, 180, 185, 286, 53 O E SH R K OO T E W ERS H DLR station: Cutty Sark, Greenwich A IL P D L A Y A R Rail station: Greenwich K R O E R R L L O I A E L D F A H R O L N L Stationers’ Crown A E D R W O A C Woods Academy H ROC 2 E HE ST ST E ER Bus routes: B16, 132, 233, 286, R AY WA ER W W Y EST A OCH Y K R Falconwood 321, 624, 660 I R D O E CH U B N R ES E V Rail stations: New Eltham, O T A E E O R W RN R O 2 OC K A H W A H Falconwood Y ST ES E R E D TE E R E W Eltham OA W P L R I L F AY A E LIE E F L RE AST R Y R H A O W K A ER A ST E D Y R 5 H L C O 0 O A O R 2 A L Thomas Tallis School 2 W A A R O S D E D U A O Bus routes: B16, 89, 122, 178, N D O E E W N LTHA V M RO A N 286, 321 AD E BEXL W N ELT EY RO O R HA AD R O M T C H HILL EE Rail station: Kidbrooke T AM STR ES D ELTH HIG H W FO A O T S P 5 C 0 C Woolwich A2 O D R A U A A R 2 L O Y 0 T R Polytechnic School R R L S O O I L D I A A C H for Boys D U D P Y R Bus routes: 177, 229, 244, 472 R E O V AD A Rail stations: Abbey Wood, 8 0 2 A A D Plumstead Mottingham 2 A A2 1 O 0 S G 1 R ID L C R UP IL R E New OA F H D E O Y D N R Q Eltham O E Woolwich A V O L T A A S R T A N C R 20 R Polytechnic School E U SID A CU D Y O P R C RO D R A O O for Girls D O A HW UT D SO Bus routes: 177, 229, 244, 472 A20 SID Rail stations: Abbey Wood, G CUP R ROA E D E Plumstead N L A N E 3 Secondary Schools in Royal Greenwich 2019/20 18354S-Introduction to Secondary Schools in Royal Greenwich 2019-20.indd 3 06/09/2018 12:02 OPEN EVENTS ......................................
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