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The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children Catchment Area

Reviewed by the catchment.school editorial team · Last updated 15 March 2026

The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children is a miscellaneous not applicable school in London, Newham . Find catchment area guidance, admissions policy details and nearby not applicable schools below.

The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children Catchment Area Information

The catchment area for The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children is set by Newham and reviewed annually. Children living within the catchment boundary receive priority consideration when applications exceed the number of available places.

The official admissions policy — including the catchment boundary map — is published by Newham before each admissions cycle. Always verify your address with the council before submitting an application, as boundaries can change year to year.

Find Newham catchment area documents →

The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children — School Information

Full address
New Tunmarsh Centre, Tunmarsh Lane, London, E13 9NB
Local authority
Newham
School type
Miscellaneous
Phase of education
Not applicable
Gender
Not applicable
DfE URN
133131

Other Not applicable Schools in London

If The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children is oversubscribed, these not applicable schools in London are the next closest alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions — The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children

Is The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children oversubscribed?

The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children has a capacity of N/A places. For the most up-to-date data, check with Newham.

What is the admissions policy for The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children?

Admission to The Service for Deaf and Partially Hearing Children is managed by Newham. When oversubscribed, places go to looked-after children first, then siblings, then catchment area distance. Always verify the current policy with the council before applying.