by FraggleRocks » Mon May 20, 2013 9:16 pm
Thanks so much for that NSC - very helpful. Just to clarify, banding isn't the same as being selective - as it takes children from every ability group. If places for the Academy become very difficult to get, there will be an obvious bias towards Belleville children (simply because the school is so much bigger than the other feeders and so a greater % of applications will come from there and probably a greater proportion of siblings too if recent times at Belleville admissions are to go by). By using distance to the school gate as the determining factor, the school will - if it is successful - end up with places going to those who live in the few streets around Northcote Road, with a couple of dozen max outlying children who live nearer to Wix/Falconbrook/north side of High View, which could mean that those in the more 'deprived' areas will, again, lose out, despite it being their nearest school. So, including banding at some stage could help the school to stay truer to its roots as serving a wide cross section of the local area, rather than just BTC parents. But that's just my thinking based on my interpretation of the policy and nothing more. It would add additional complexity to the system so I can see why it wouldn't go down well and in the event of this scenario playing out, the Governors may feel there are benefits to leaving things like that.
Thanks so much for that NSC - very helpful. Just to clarify, banding isn't the same as being selective - as it takes children from every ability group. If places for the Academy become very difficult to get, there will be an obvious bias towards Belleville children (simply because the school is so much bigger than the other feeders and so a greater % of applications will come from there and probably a greater proportion of siblings too if recent times at Belleville admissions are to go by). By using distance to the school gate as the determining factor, the school will - if it is successful - end up with places going to those who live in the few streets around Northcote Road, with a couple of dozen max outlying children who live nearer to Wix/Falconbrook/north side of High View, which could mean that those in the more 'deprived' areas will, again, lose out, despite it being their nearest school. So, including banding at some stage could help the school to stay truer to its roots as serving a wide cross section of the local area, rather than just BTC parents. But that's just my thinking based on my interpretation of the policy and nothing more. It would add additional complexity to the system so I can see why it wouldn't go down well and in the event of this scenario playing out, the Governors may feel there are benefits to leaving things like that.