by TheDormouse » Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:24 am
If you're not too far outside previous catchment areas it might be worth putting a couple of schools that you're unlikely to get into first time as high choices, so that you get on the waiting lists, as gabster says. But you'd be unwise not to put down at least one school that, realistically, you are sure your child will get into. If you don't get a place at any of your choices, then, as papinian says, you'll be allocated a school once all the other people's choices have been taken into account, and it might be miles away. Have you been to visit all the schools in your area, even the ones you don't fancy?
If you're not too far outside previous catchment areas it might be worth putting a couple of schools that you're unlikely to get into first time as high choices, so that you get on the waiting lists, as gabster says. But you'd be unwise not to put down at least one school that, realistically, you are sure your child will get into. If you don't get a place at any of your choices, then, as papinian says, you'll be allocated a school once all the other people's choices have been taken into account, and it might be miles away. Have you been to visit all the schools in your area, even the ones you don't fancy?