One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
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One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
Ok, so we move in about 5-6weeks from Ontario to Suffolk...and i'm really feeling the stress of it...trying to sell everything I don't want..trying to get the schools sorted..ALL are oversubscribed, so i'll have to appeal..?
cars, rentals(having a problem finding what we like) seems to be very limited in the place we are looking at!!!!!! eekkkkk,
I'm feeling sooooo overwhelmed I haven't a minute to get excited about this at all...after all these years of wanting IT, now i've got IT why aint I happy about it
Maybe i'll feel better in a year of being settled, once we have jobs, kids have friends, etc etc...trying to think positive
any happy thoughts for me?
thanks for listening
cars, rentals(having a problem finding what we like) seems to be very limited in the place we are looking at!!!!!! eekkkkk,
I'm feeling sooooo overwhelmed I haven't a minute to get excited about this at all...after all these years of wanting IT, now i've got IT why aint I happy about it
Maybe i'll feel better in a year of being settled, once we have jobs, kids have friends, etc etc...trying to think positive
any happy thoughts for me?
thanks for listening
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
Sounds normal to me
Sounds like me, when we came here - apart from the schools bit - and I have to say that that would be the bit to stress me out too. Can't offer you any advice, except that it will work out fine in the end - honest! And the kids will be fine too. Even if you have to appeal or there are a few weeks delay in getting the kids started, you can guarantee that in a couple of months time, you will look back and just go "phew - all sorted".
Take heart that millions of people move across the globe every year, and somehow it all works out OK. We sell stuff, we move stuff, we buy more stuff, we turn grey in the process - and then suddenly we are sitting outside on a sunny day and life is good.
Good luck with it all
Sounds like me, when we came here - apart from the schools bit - and I have to say that that would be the bit to stress me out too. Can't offer you any advice, except that it will work out fine in the end - honest! And the kids will be fine too. Even if you have to appeal or there are a few weeks delay in getting the kids started, you can guarantee that in a couple of months time, you will look back and just go "phew - all sorted".
Take heart that millions of people move across the globe every year, and somehow it all works out OK. We sell stuff, we move stuff, we buy more stuff, we turn grey in the process - and then suddenly we are sitting outside on a sunny day and life is good.
Good luck with it all
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
You are making a huge move (I've done it myself,from Oz to the UK)and its bound to be stressful at times,thats reality!No one likes being stressed,but if you just kind of accept it for what it is,then it gets easier to deal with,if that makes sense.As each day passes,you are getting closer to the move and getting things done,so it will get easier.Don't fret too much over the schools issue,I'm sure something positive will happen soon.Houses?There seems to be an abundance of rentals where I live,but hopefully you'll find something that suits you real soon.Make sure you take some time out to relax,and have some faith that all will be well,good luck and take care of yourself!
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
Ok, so we move in about 5-6weeks from Ontario to Suffolk...and i'm really feeling the stress of it...trying to sell everything I don't want..trying to get the schools sorted..ALL are oversubscribed, so i'll have to appeal..?
cars, rentals(having a problem finding what we like) seems to be very limited in the place we are looking at!!!!!! eekkkkk,
I'm feeling sooooo overwhelmed I haven't a minute to get excited about this at all...after all these years of wanting IT, now i've got IT why aint I happy about it
Maybe i'll feel better in a year of being settled, once we have jobs, kids have friends, etc etc...trying to think positive
any happy thoughts for me?
thanks for listening
cars, rentals(having a problem finding what we like) seems to be very limited in the place we are looking at!!!!!! eekkkkk,
I'm feeling sooooo overwhelmed I haven't a minute to get excited about this at all...after all these years of wanting IT, now i've got IT why aint I happy about it
Maybe i'll feel better in a year of being settled, once we have jobs, kids have friends, etc etc...trying to think positive
any happy thoughts for me?
thanks for listening
Will you be buying or renting a home initially? And how restricted for areas are you?
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
Dewdrop - you've just described how just about every one of us felt just prior to our moves back to the UK - all normal - it will all work itself out - don't worry
With regard to school appeals I can tell you - appeals into infant classes (year R, 1 & 2) are nigh on impossible to win as law governs class sizes must be confined to a max. of 30 - appeals from Y 3 onwards are easier to win and involve you putting together a case as to why your son/daughter should attend the school - your case should basically outweigh the case the school puts together which will outline why they feel they cannot accomodate and extra child and the effect it will have on their school - my top tips are concentrate on your child and why they would suffer (emotionaly/academically etc) if they do not get a place at the school - don't slag off other schools in your appeal.
Your appeal will then be heard by an independant panel who will hear your case and that of the school and make a decision. The panel and the school rep (sometimes the head/sometimes another member of staff) may ask you questions during the appeal. If you are appealing on religious ground ensure you have a letter from your minister and similarly if you have any medical reasons even if they are 'emotional' try and get a letter from your GP to back up your claims. Good luck!
With regard to school appeals I can tell you - appeals into infant classes (year R, 1 & 2) are nigh on impossible to win as law governs class sizes must be confined to a max. of 30 - appeals from Y 3 onwards are easier to win and involve you putting together a case as to why your son/daughter should attend the school - your case should basically outweigh the case the school puts together which will outline why they feel they cannot accomodate and extra child and the effect it will have on their school - my top tips are concentrate on your child and why they would suffer (emotionaly/academically etc) if they do not get a place at the school - don't slag off other schools in your appeal.
Your appeal will then be heard by an independant panel who will hear your case and that of the school and make a decision. The panel and the school rep (sometimes the head/sometimes another member of staff) may ask you questions during the appeal. If you are appealing on religious ground ensure you have a letter from your minister and similarly if you have any medical reasons even if they are 'emotional' try and get a letter from your GP to back up your claims. Good luck!
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
I know what you mean about finding a house, it was difficult to find something family sized in suffolk a few years ago, although I would have thought there would be more about these days, with folks not being able to sell. I have been looking at houses in the west mids for a few fruitless weeks.
Are you looking at ipswich or one of the smaller towns?
Schools will be a nightmare most of them are smaller and good ones tend to be over subscribed - can you opt for private - there are some nice private schools in suffolk. I suppose not having an address works against you, they clamped down a few years ago on people who were moving into catchment areas just to get into schools - it turned out that some didnt actually live where they said they did!
good luck
Are you looking at ipswich or one of the smaller towns?
Schools will be a nightmare most of them are smaller and good ones tend to be over subscribed - can you opt for private - there are some nice private schools in suffolk. I suppose not having an address works against you, they clamped down a few years ago on people who were moving into catchment areas just to get into schools - it turned out that some didnt actually live where they said they did!
good luck
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
thank you everyone for your info and making it feel Alot better...ahhhhh! YOU guys are great!!!! I have been to the beach today...so it has given me time away from the computer...
Questions: we hope to rent for a short while then Buy!! we might find the town outside Ipswich not for us...and IT depends on work too. Cars, can only afford one. So i'm sure hubby will have that.
the school thing is going to give me gray hair i can see it...I probably won't have a vehicle so i will need both schools, in the catchment to the house..so i can walk them to school...both in opposite directions...good grief...that will be a early morning...highschool and primary!
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Questions: we hope to rent for a short while then Buy!! we might find the town outside Ipswich not for us...and IT depends on work too. Cars, can only afford one. So i'm sure hubby will have that.
the school thing is going to give me gray hair i can see it...I probably won't have a vehicle so i will need both schools, in the catchment to the house..so i can walk them to school...both in opposite directions...good grief...that will be a early morning...highschool and primary!
xx
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Take heart that after about one day, your high school child won't want you to walk them to school - so start looking at bus routes or a new bicycle (depending on how busy those routes would be, I guess - that would be my fear, after my kids learning to cycle on the fairly low-traffic areas here in Canada, I think the UK narrow roads and fast routes would be scary!).
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Hi Dewdrop Yes its is perfectly normal to be this way and that......As much as i wanted to come home, my head was in bits battling it all out " PHEW" ...so glad i didn't back down.
And it did feel abit strange for afew wks to start with (for me anyway)...
The local school board here wouldn't even entertain my kids till we were back living here...And then they made us go to an appeal, which did go in our favour " Thankfully" it wasn't half as daunting as i had imagined it would be.
As for transport to school, they supply it, if its more then ( i think ) a mile away.
That was part of my argument, the school the board decided would be the next closest for my kids, was 10 miles away Which meant they would be travelling 100 miles aweek to and from and at the busiest times of day.
The appeal panel..(in my case) ran rings around the guy representing the school and i didn't have to say much at all in the end.
My advise is... slow down, those grey hairs are damed hard to cover Everything will happen it just might not all happen at the same time
And it did feel abit strange for afew wks to start with (for me anyway)...
The local school board here wouldn't even entertain my kids till we were back living here...And then they made us go to an appeal, which did go in our favour " Thankfully" it wasn't half as daunting as i had imagined it would be.
As for transport to school, they supply it, if its more then ( i think ) a mile away.
That was part of my argument, the school the board decided would be the next closest for my kids, was 10 miles away Which meant they would be travelling 100 miles aweek to and from and at the busiest times of day.
The appeal panel..(in my case) ran rings around the guy representing the school and i didn't have to say much at all in the end.
My advise is... slow down, those grey hairs are damed hard to cover Everything will happen it just might not all happen at the same time
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
Take heart that after about one day, your high school child won't want you to walk them to school - so start looking at bus routes or a new bicycle (depending on how busy those routes would be, I guess - that would be my fear, after my kids learning to cycle on the fairly low-traffic areas here in Canada, I think the UK narrow roads and fast routes would be scary!).
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
Hi Dewdrop Yes its is perfectly normal to be this way and that......As much as i wanted to come home, my head was in bits battling it all out " PHEW" ...so glad i didn't back down.
And it did feel abit strange for afew wks to start with (for me anyway)...
The local school board here wouldn't even entertain my kids till we were back living here...And then they made us go to an appeal, which did go in our favour " Thankfully" it wasn't half as daunting as i had imagined it would be.
As for transport to school, they supply it, if its more then ( i think ) a mile away.
That was part of my argument, the school the board decided would be the next closest for my kids, was 10 miles away Which meant they would be travelling 100 miles aweek to and from and at the busiest times of day.
The appeal panel..(in my case) ran rings around the guy representing the school and i didn't have to say much at all in the end.
My advise is... slow down, those grey hairs are damed hard to cover Everything will happen it just might not all happen at the same time
And it did feel abit strange for afew wks to start with (for me anyway)...
The local school board here wouldn't even entertain my kids till we were back living here...And then they made us go to an appeal, which did go in our favour " Thankfully" it wasn't half as daunting as i had imagined it would be.
As for transport to school, they supply it, if its more then ( i think ) a mile away.
That was part of my argument, the school the board decided would be the next closest for my kids, was 10 miles away Which meant they would be travelling 100 miles aweek to and from and at the busiest times of day.
The appeal panel..(in my case) ran rings around the guy representing the school and i didn't have to say much at all in the end.
My advise is... slow down, those grey hairs are damed hard to cover Everything will happen it just might not all happen at the same time
after all this worry about schools...lets hope WE really like this area...as i don't want to go thru THIS appeal stuff again.
anywhere else I wouldn't know about the schools...I suppose i'm alittle thick haha
cheers matey x
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thanks Sans...for your uplifting post....((hugs))
after all this worry about schools...lets hope WE really like this area...as i don't want to go thru THIS appeal stuff again.
anywhere else I wouldn't know about the schools...I suppose i'm alittle thick haha
cheers matey x
after all this worry about schools...lets hope WE really like this area...as i don't want to go thru THIS appeal stuff again.
anywhere else I wouldn't know about the schools...I suppose i'm alittle thick haha
cheers matey x
Its quiet clever really
You'll be right
Ps If you dont like it...you could always come up North and have a laugh
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
I'm leaving Aus in 2.5 weeks and I know too how draining the whole process is. It's a little easier for me because we only came for a year to see how we liked it and left pretty much every back in the UK, accept for jobs. Hubby will get a job but will probably have to work away again, so that's a bit stressful.
I've managed to secure both my boys school places from here. I applied online using my Aus address, but told them I had a UK address as well, but not having a UK address didn't seem to bother my particular Council, as they were happy to process the applications without one, as long I produced passports. Maybe council policies differ between areas. 7 year old son got a place easily, but I had to appeal for 4 year old to start Reception. It's a little village school and class size is restricted to 16, and because it's got an outstanding Ofsted report people are starting to flock there. He got in though, phew! My 7 year old could have gone back to his old private school, but he hated it and was so unhappy there. The upside to a lot of private schools is that they go from 4-18 which means siblings are all at the same school (if you can afford it ). I wish state schools did the same, it would be a helluva lot easier for parents.
Good luck to both of you, and as everyone else has said it will all fall into place.
I've managed to secure both my boys school places from here. I applied online using my Aus address, but told them I had a UK address as well, but not having a UK address didn't seem to bother my particular Council, as they were happy to process the applications without one, as long I produced passports. Maybe council policies differ between areas. 7 year old son got a place easily, but I had to appeal for 4 year old to start Reception. It's a little village school and class size is restricted to 16, and because it's got an outstanding Ofsted report people are starting to flock there. He got in though, phew! My 7 year old could have gone back to his old private school, but he hated it and was so unhappy there. The upside to a lot of private schools is that they go from 4-18 which means siblings are all at the same school (if you can afford it ). I wish state schools did the same, it would be a helluva lot easier for parents.
Good luck to both of you, and as everyone else has said it will all fall into place.
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Re: One day I'm UP, next I'm down, if this normal??
I'm leaving Aus in 2.5 weeks and I know too how draining the whole process is. It's a little easier for me because we only came for a year to see how we liked it and left pretty much every back in the UK, accept for jobs. Hubby will get a job but will probably have to work away again, so that's a bit stressful.
I've managed to secure both my boys school places from here. I applied online using my Aus address, but told them I had a UK address as well, but not having a UK address didn't seem to bother my particular Council, as they were happy to process the applications without one, as long I produced passports. Maybe council policies differ between areas. 7 year old son got a place easily, but I had to appeal for 4 year old to start Reception. It's a little village school and class size is restricted to 16, and because it's got an outstanding Ofsted report people are starting to flock there. He got in though, phew! My 7 year old could have gone back to his old private school, but he hated it and was so unhappy there. The upside to a lot of private schools is that they go from 4-18 which means siblings are all at the same school (if you can afford it ). I wish state schools did the same, it would be a helluva lot easier for parents.
Good luck to both of you, and as everyone else has said it will all fall into place.
I've managed to secure both my boys school places from here. I applied online using my Aus address, but told them I had a UK address as well, but not having a UK address didn't seem to bother my particular Council, as they were happy to process the applications without one, as long I produced passports. Maybe council policies differ between areas. 7 year old son got a place easily, but I had to appeal for 4 year old to start Reception. It's a little village school and class size is restricted to 16, and because it's got an outstanding Ofsted report people are starting to flock there. He got in though, phew! My 7 year old could have gone back to his old private school, but he hated it and was so unhappy there. The upside to a lot of private schools is that they go from 4-18 which means siblings are all at the same school (if you can afford it ). I wish state schools did the same, it would be a helluva lot easier for parents.
Good luck to both of you, and as everyone else has said it will all fall into place.
It said on the suffolk council it was too late to apply online? maybe i miss read it... i did print off a copy and there IT sits here, until i have a UK address. and photocopy passports...I'm thinking now, i should just send it off. hopefully they don't mail anything back to Canada.?
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It said on the suffolk council it was too late to apply online? maybe i miss read it... i did print off a copy and there IT sits here, until i have a UK address. and photocopy passports...I'm thinking now, i should just send it off. hopefully they don't mail anything back to Canada.?
Have you checked out the Ofsted website (you probably have already) for info on schools in your area? There's detailed info on all schools which can help you decide which school might best suit your children.