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We applied for Charter school as we live on the top of Hillsboro Road which I believe is in the catchment. However, our landlord is now selling the house but has given us 3 months notice. I have no idea where we will end up moving and if we will do so before the offer letters go out. What will happen if I get an offer and then I have to move? Bad timing!!
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You'll need to tell them as if you get an offer, they'll require proof of address in March/April that's current. Otherwise you'll go on to the waiting list then and potentially you could have missed a space that was offered to someone earlier, that lives further than you.

I'd wait until you actually get a moving date though, it could take a while to get a buyer and then it's usually about 3 months after until completion.

If you want The Charter, you're probably going to have to try to find something as closeby.

Good luck.

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