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  1. Regular admission to Alleyn's Junior School occurs at 4+, 7+ and 9+, to join Reception, Year 3 and Year 5. We welcome applications online one year before potential entry. Alleyn's Junior School pupils have automatic entry to the Senior School but they still sit the scholarship/entrance exam and are interviewed with all other candidates.

  2. Pastoral care structure. Our pastoral structures, systems and provision are overseen by the Deputy Head (Pastoral); a member of the School’s Senior Leadership team, who works closely with the Designated Safeguarding Lead to coordinate the school's overarching approach to pastoral care. Pastoral care is organised through the three Sections of ...

  3. sibling of a pupil already at Alleyn’s. Transfer of Alleyn’s Junior School Pupils Although there is automatic transfer for Alleyn’s Junior School pupils to the Senior School, they are required to complete the Senior School’s 11+ admissions process. Normally they would expect to be offered an unconditional place in the Senior School.

  4. Alleyn’s Sixth Form has a distinct identity and feel, creating a genuine sense of moving up to something new and exciting, even if students are coming from our own Year 11 - and almost all of our Year 11 students do stay on for Sixth Form. Each September, we welcome roughly 40 new students from a wide range of schools and backgrounds to join ...

  5. After School Care (emergency contact) 0208 299 8064. 07715 960506. Available 3.30 pm to 6.00 pm. * The Chair of Governors can be contacted in writing: c/o the Clerk to the Governors, Mrs M McGregor, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, Dulwich, London SE22 8SU, or by email: clerk@alleyns.org.uk. Junior School Staff.

  6. Alleyn’s is a hugely impressive, co-educational day school in the leafy, affluent suburb of Dulwich in South East London. The school has a student population of just over 1000 in the senior school from age 11-18. There is a separate lower school building which houses all the Year 7 and Year 8 children, who are divided into classes of 25 and ...

  7. Sixth Form Academics. We have a broad range of subject options in our Upper School curriculum and we offer as much flexibility and choice as we can – allowing students to choose freely rather than through columns of subject choice. We find this helps the students find a pathway that suits them best. It's an enterprising and inspiring ...