Postby audrey » Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:44 pm
I'm not an admission expert necessarily, but if one reads carefully the Wandsworth School Admissions booklet, it clearly says that the Councils only co-ordinate the application process, and any need for proof of address at the time of application or not, etc. would fall under their procedural rules. So, to your questions:
YES - you only apply once through your own local Home authority - so, if you fall under Wandsworth but want to apply to a Lambeth school, then you only need to complete the Wandsworth application. Usually you apply online and the e-Admissions system will not allow you to apply for more than 6 schools, regardless in which borough they are located, as it is a pan-London system. When you apply online, depending under which borough you file your application, you will need to abide by the procedural rules of that borough. So, if Lambeth requires you to upload proof of address at the time of the application, then you will need to do it then, not later.
YES - if a Wandsworth resident lives closer to Henry Cavendish (a Lambeth school) than a Lambeth resident, the Wandsworth family gets allocated a place first. See also answer to Question #7 in FAQ in the Wandsworth booklet for Primary Applications.
YES - regarding specific admission criteria (such as the 800-metre sibling rule), these will apply depending on which school you apply for, and not where you reside. So, if a Wandsworth school has this rule, then Lambeth and Wandsworth residents will be subject to it. If a Lambeth school does not have this rule in its admission criteria, then it will not apply to Lambeth nor Wandsworth residents.
Hope this helps. If still in doubt, it's best to check with the School Admissions team of the borough council where you reside.