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Declined by Lynch44 30 days ago.
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Comment: Please don't resubmit your draft without improving it. 🏳️🌈JohnLaurens333 (They/them • Ping me!) 21:44, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
Comment: Databases and government listings do not establish notability as standard listings. Lynch44 10:46, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
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editSwaffield School is a school located in Earlsfield, Wandsworth, London, United Kingdom. Swaffield Primary School in Wandsworth is a state-funded community primary school for children aged 3–11[1]. It is a mixed-gender primary school run by the local authority (Wandsworth Council). It received the highest score of 'Very Good' by the Daily Telegraph[2], and a joint 4th Department for Education ranking for Wandsworth Primaries' Year 6 results.[3]

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