Postby papinian » Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:11 pm
Some of the posts on this thread are misguided, or even self-serving, in suggesting that it is not sibling preference that is the problem but rather temporary renting.
However, the sibling preference encourages temporary renting. If parents had to rent for a year ahead of each child being admitted they would be less likely to do so than if they have to do it again for each child. It's also easier to do the temporary move thing when all children are 4 or less than when they're older (need more space, have more stuff to move, etc.)
In any case, some of those doing the temporary renting are living BTC in the first place and move to get even nearer the relevant school.
Priority areas for sibling admissions are the way to deal with the problem:
- Honeywell has a priority admissions Zone A
- Belleville has a priority admissions Zone B
- Zones A and B don't overlap so BTC is divided up between them.
Let's say that everything in the quadrant bounded by Nightingale Lane, Bolingbroke Grove, Clapham Common and Battersea Rise is in Zone A or Zone B.
- Admissions to Honeywell and Belleville are then done as follows:
(1) Those living in either Zone A or Zone B who already have a sibling at the school.
(2) Those living in the BTC zone for the school (Zone A for Honeywell, Zone B for Belleville) that do not already have a sibling at the school, in order of straight-line distance from the relevant school.
(3) Those living in the the BTC zone for the other school that do not already have a sibling at the school, in order of straight-line distance from the relevant school (e.g. if looking at Honeywell admissions look at those living in Zone B who do not already have a sibling at Honeywell).
(4) Those living outside of Zone A and Zone B who already have a sibling in the school, in order of straight-line distance from the relevant school.
(5) Those living outside of Zone A and Zone B who do not have a sibling in the school, in order of straight-line distance from the relevant school.
Of course, as I said in my earlier post, the problem is that Belleville is an academy so can have whatever admissions policy it wants!