Corpus Christi Catholic School has part-closed after a type of concrete called RAAC was found.
By Liz Jackson & PA NewsThe parents of pupils who have had to be relocated due to dangerous concrete have praised their school's response.one of at least seven in London which have part-closedAbout 200 pupils have started the new academic year at nearby St Martin-in-the-Fields High School in Tulse Hill.The Department for Education said it would publish a list this week, but some schools have not yet had an assessment.
Ms Chamberlayne added the school offered ways of preparing for the change, including extended drop-off windows and parents' WhatsApp groups. He said his son was "thrilled" to be in a different location, adding: "It's like going to a theme park for the day I think!" Miranda Sawyer, 56, chair of governors at Corpus Christi, said: "We looked at lots of different options in the area and Lambeth [Borough Council] were really helpful."
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