Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Does anyone have any advice or testimony about the appeal process? My daughter was not offered a place at any of the secondary schools we listed and this is my first time dealing with appeal process. Southwark say that 95% of families get schools of their choice so I'm feeling very unlucky!

I'm sure that there are others who can give more specific advice but my experience of appeals is that ,to be succesful ,you have to show

either that the admissions process has been incorrectly applied or

that your child has some exceptional need ( social,medical ) to go to a particular school .


This site is helpful http://www.ace-ed.org.uk/


Good luck .

Intexasatthemoment is correct, not many appeals are successful. However, many places do become available in the shakedown, from waiting lists, all the way until the beginning of September.

Renata


Cllr Renata Hamvas

Labour Councillor for Peckham Rye Ward

Thanks to you all for getting back to me. I'll have a look at that website, and most of all I guess I'll be crossing my fingers! It's a nightmare not necessarily being able to do right by your children. I've always been against private education but then again I never imagined not having any say in where your kids went to school either! If only...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • These statements were in the Consultation Findings report published (later than promised) just before the licence was granted:  "The site hire fee goes directly to supporting the delivery of the council’s Events service, which supports the delivery of up to 100 free-to-attend community events per year – please refer to section 1 (Licensing and income)" I've drafted an email to request some more details of these "free-to-attend" events, as "up to" is a fairly meaningless description - could be 100, could be none? - and therefore doesn't help anyone to decide whether it is actually a benefit to the community or not. Even if it is 100, I'm not sure I could name even one of them? "The site hire fee goes directly to supporting the provision of a grants fund – the Cultural Celebrations programme - please refer to section 1 (Licensing and income)" A similarly meaningless statement in terms of gauging whether, or how much, this is a benefit to the local community. What is it, what does it do, how much of the fee goes to it? And how can the fee go "directly" to two different things? Surely, "directly" means without deviation, straight to, without being changed or reduced?? Again, I'll be asking all these questions to the events dept. I find it outrageous & insulting that a public body can try to justify such an intrusive & disruptive event with such flimsy and opaque "benefits", with zero figures or details to quantify them. They may as well not bother with a consultation, just say "Look, we can't be arsed to justify our decision, it's happening so just deal with it".  
    • Thanks so much. Yes I have. Really appreciate your kindness in replying. Thank you.
    • Have you posted on Nextdoor? There's a big cat community on there. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...