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Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by Ethos83
(Post 9126887)
Whoa, why?
I have the same attitude as my parents did regarding finding school places. The more zeros on your cheque the better the odds of jumping the queue and getting an offer. |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
You're lucky there's a sibling preference policy at all.
Any decent school back in the UK now attracts more applicants than the number of places available, and if 'Thicky Ricky' gets in just because his older brother 'Clevor Trever' goes there, other parents whose kids might have got in on merit threaten to burn down the Town Hall....... (well, one of them did in Kent a few years ago :( ) |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 9127286)
You're lucky there's a sibling preference policy at all.
Any decent school back in the UK now attracts more applicants than the number of places available, and if 'Thicky Ricky' gets in just because his older brother 'Clevor Trever' goes there, other parents whose kids might have got in on merit threaten to burn down the Town Hall....... (well, one of them did in Kent a few years ago :( ) MM, xx |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
(Post 9127309)
but there is sibling policy in the uk...for sure in the school my kids would have gone to if we hadn't moved here...sibling priority is second, after whether you go to church or not...and presumably if you're a sibling, you do go to church so it's a double whammy...
MM, xx Plenty of parents are faced with the 'one but not the other' dilemma. |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 9127329)
You're lucky then.......... in Kent they still have grammar schools (very impressive ones, which are not surprisingly in high demand), and they operate a 'best come, first served' policy. They still use the 11-plus as an entrance exam.
Plenty of parents are faced with the 'one but not the other' dilemma. |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by Blue Cat
(Post 9127348)
my friend had one son in DC and one in JC here, another one has one in Repton and one in Wellington.
Must be an absolute pain in the arse, seriously considering home schooling now! |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
My sister and I always went to separate schools. In one case they were 200 miles apart.
My mother coped.
Originally Posted by Mackers 69
(Post 9127353)
How do they manage the school run?
Must be an absolute pain in the arse, seriously considering home schooling now! |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by Mackers 69
(Post 9127353)
How do they manage the school run?
Must be an absolute pain in the arse, seriously considering home schooling now! |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by Mackers 69
(Post 9127353)
How do they manage the school run?
Must be an absolute pain in the arse, seriously considering home schooling now! |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 9127487)
Try using the school bus like most kids here.
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Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 9127487)
Try using the school bus like most kids here.
Originally Posted by Mackers 69
(Post 9127496)
My older son is 6, has only been in the country for about 5 months & is not the most confident little boy in the world, so might skip on that one right now!
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Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by Blue Cat
(Post 9127528)
I know ONE person out of all my friends who uses the school bus and that is down to logistics.
wise move!! have you tried Regent School that is where my daughter is (age 6) and loves it :) |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 9127487)
Try using the school bus like most kids here.
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Re: Sibling Priority Lists
I'd give the school bus a miss too. :blink:
How many classes are there in the reception year? Surely all can't be taken up by siblings. Why say siblings have priority and then only give a percentage of the places to them? Doesn't make sense. I'm thinking there must be some mistake. Good luck, school runs are a pain in the arse when its just one school you have to go to! :fingerscrossed: |
Re: Sibling Priority Lists
Originally Posted by Morecambe Mindy
(Post 9129298)
I'd give the school bus a miss too. :blink:
How many classes are there in the reception year? Surely all can't be taken up by siblings. Why say siblings have priority and then only give a percentage of the places to them? Doesn't make sense. I'm thinking there must be some mistake. Good luck, school runs are a pain in the arse when its just one school you have to go to! :fingerscrossed: |
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