Hi there
We're thinking of moving to village in Shropshire, but the catchment primary school is Ofsted grade 3 . The next school along (2 or 3 miles away) is grade 2 and, according to latest stats, is currently undercapacity.
I realise that it all depends on how many in-catchment applications the school receives in a given year, but does the fact it is undercapacity mean we have a better chance of getting in, even if our catchment school is nearer (and also undercapacity)?
Thanks for any help!
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Out of catchment but school under capacity - will we get in?
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MisterGC · 15/06/2013 14:04
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