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Try the ACE (advisory centre foreducation)website.

They have a really good - downloadable - booklet taking you through the appeals process.

Pretty much contains a template with everything to include in your appeal statement.

Hopefully this is the link -

http://www.ace-ed.org.uk/Resources/ACE/AppealingForASchool_MCIS_Mar2011_LR.pdf

my son was at rosendale nursery but didn't get a place for reception - we went to Lambeth council to appeal but failed. The school had done everything right, we were just a bit too far from the school (0.8 miles 8 years ago!). We were put on the waiting list and only got the place 2 weeks before the start of the summer holidays. I contacted the office everyday to find out how far we were on the waiting list. The catchment area for this year is very small (I think it is about 600 metres). The only way you can win an appeal is if your child has a "statement" or on medical ground.

If you are put on the waiting list, find out how far down you are and give the office a ring regularly or pop in to the school. It is worth doing it if you are in the top 10 on the waiting list, there is a lot of movement before school starts in september. Good luck

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