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Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children

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4 wollstonecroft Street, N1C 4PF London, United Kingdom

Welcome to our school's Facebook page. We are an 'Outstanding' school which serves deaf children 2-11 years old from across Greater London.

James Wolfe Primary School

Randall Place 21, SE10 9LA London, United Kingdom

James Wolfe Primary School with Centre for the Deaf

Deaf First Within Oak Lodge School

Nightingale Lane 101, SW12 8NA London, United Kingdom

Deaf First Adult Education is part of Oak Lodge School. For over 100 years the school has specialised in working with learners who have communication needs.

Deaf First - Specialist in Deaf Education

Nightingale Lane 101, SW12 8NA London, United Kingdom

Deaf First Adult Education is part of Oak Lodge School. For over 100 years the school has specialised in working with learners who have communication needs.

Surrey Gardens Memorial Hall

Penrose Street 66-72, SE17 3DU London, United Kingdom

Metropolitan Tabernacle | Reformed Baptist Church in London | Charles H Spurgeon's Tabernacle | Proclaiming the Gospel of Christ and the Doctrines of Grace since 1650

Surrey Square Mission

Surrey Square, SE17 2JU London, United Kingdom

Metropolitan Tabernacle | Reformed Baptist Church in London | Charles H Spurgeon's Tabernacle | Proclaiming the Gospel of Christ and the Doctrines of Grace since 1650

Deaf Umbrella Ltd

1 Deals Gateway, Blackheath Rd, SE10 8EA London, United Kingdom

Deaf Umbrella; British Sign Language Interpreting Services. Since Sept. 2000 in London and South East region. We offer Deaf Awareness Training.

Oak Lodge School

Nightingale Lane 101, SW12 8NA London, United Kingdom

Deaf Support Centre

Kidbrooke Park Road, SE3 9PX London, United Kingdom

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SENSE The National Deaf-Blind & Rubella

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Bromley Road 462-464, BR1 4PP Bromley, United Kingdom

We believe no one with complex communication needs, including those who are deafblind, should be isolated, left out or unable to fulfil their potential.

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