As I said, this is a problem in some parts of London and some large cities. It's not a problem in rural areas and small towns since there isn't the rental stock available to do the "one year" rent thing. Even if we just take Wandsworth Borough, has this ever been raised as an issue in relation to schools other than Honeywell and Belleville?AbbevilleMummy wrote:Papinian, this is most definitely a nationwide problem, sadly a lot of people who live BTC live in a bubble and think their problems are so particular to them! I own properties elsewhere and this is a problem in those areas. I have many friends who live in different towns and cities and they all talk about this subject every year. Read the papers, it is common!
Finally, do people really think that the very wealthy are falling over themselves and doing everything they can to get their kids into a state school?! Wake up! All the even moderately wealthy people I know would not even consider state education let lone moving house temporarily to get a place!
Regarding living in a bubble, I do wonder at your suggestion that all of the moderately wealthy people you know would not even consider state education. I work in the City and the majority of my friends with post-tax annual income in six figures have their children in state primaries and I would say that someone with a post-tax annual income of £100k+ is moderately wealthy. School fees for two children is £25-30k a year. That might be fine for those who bought before property prices rose so much, but many of us are carrying mortgages that eat a big chunk of income.