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Movin area, changing schools

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MintChocc · 31/08/2014 18:04

We will soon be moving into a new area, mainly for â??quality of life related reasons. Although there are a few good state primaries, I was told there are practically no chances of DD getting into one of them, as she is in year 2 (apparently, it becomes easier in year 3).

My question is: if we move from place X to place Y and are offered a place in a school that is too far or that we don't like, can we refuse it and still keep our school in place X (even though it's something like 4 miles away)?

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tiggytape · 31/08/2014 18:26

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MintChocc · 31/08/2014 23:38

Thanks, that was very helpful :)

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pyrrah · 01/09/2014 21:28

Yes - we're keeping DD at school in London rather than moving her to a pretty dreadful one in the new place. Has been rather advantageous not having to consider primary schools when house hunting and avoiding the premiums for certain catchments.

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