Postby papinian » Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:46 am
Medway:
(1) You mention that travel is a factor. I think that all things being more or less equal it is an important one. I don't think anyone would consider every state school in Wandsworth Borough.
(2) Another factor is whether or not you would consider a faith school. For example, the Muslim state primary in Tooting, Gatton, was rated Outstanding by Ofsted earlier this month. However, even though it has open places for non-Muslims, the number of non-Muslim pupils can be counted on one hand. Of course, for entry at 4 to a faith school it can be difficult to be admitted if you don't meet religious criteria, but the religious criteria wouldn't apply in your case if there are available places in higher up year groups.
(3) A third factor is whether you want a large school or a small school, or, perhaps being more accurate, whether you would like your child to be in a year group that has only one form or would prefer two forms or even three forms. Depending on the child, this may not be a factor at all. However, in particular for sporty children, larger schools tend to have more sports, larger teams and more competition.
(4) A fourth factor is post-primary state school admissions. This isn't relevant in all cases and, in my experience, is becoming less so, at least for Wandsworth. However, some schools do have linked primaries and pupils at those primaries get priority in admissions. That's why it's important to consider secondary schools admissions policies when thinking of primary school entry! Of course, over seven years secondary schools can change their policies, but you mention your children will be going into higher-up years.
I have a few more thoughts that I don't have time to jot down now but will try to contribute later.