Postby cynic » Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:32 pm
Wandsworth Council's suggestion of an arbitrary 800m distance is clearly a poor idea. Several posters have pointed out obvious flaws in this idea.
How is that the education professionals at Wandsworth have come up with such a poor, seemingly ill-thought out suggestion?
A cynic MIGHT suggest this is yet another consultation where because the suggestion will seem unworkable to most, the council have ensured they will be plenty of objections and the result will be to retain the status quo. The council can then claim "we tried to fix the problem but we consulted parents who didn't want it...what else can we possibly do?"
In the light of the OSAs request for all admission authorities to look at their sibling rules....I do hope this is kinda making sense to everyone.
The only way you can fairly change the sibling rule is slowly, over time.
Where schools are close together and oversubscribed then Geographical Priority Areas (GPAs) are the only practical solution, (where sibling priority only applies if you stay within that area).
You then have to phase this in over time so current parents do not object.
So either you start with a huge GPA (e.g. 2miles) and reduce it over time (giving a clear multi-year plan)
OR you start with the GPA but you insulate any currently admitted children and all their possible futures siblings I.e. You say this new rule only applies to the siblings of children admitted into reception from next year and so on.
It can be useful to aim for the GPA to be defined by obvious physical boundaries e.g. railway lines as then they can actually help to improve the sense of local community surrounding a school.
Honeywell and Belleville are now academies and can define their own admissions. Perhaps someone needs to have a think about how to approach these schools to change their sibling rule.
(I imagine they may regard a parent who lives far away but still sends their children to this school as a parent who really values the school, perhaps in some cases moreso than some living on the doorstep?)