Sibling policy
School admission policy is determined by the School Admissions Code, which is a national framework to ensure fair admissions. The Council has rigorous processes in place to check the validity of applications from any address. I am aware of the implications of the sibling rule but it is clearly wrong to split siblings’ education because of the additional pressure it puts on the parents/carers and on the children themselves.
What is the council doing to raise school standards?
It's wrong to say that Wandsworth only has a handful of outstanding schools. Currently 30 of the Borough’s schools (38%) are judged outstanding by Ofsted and a further 37 schools (46%) are judged as ‘good’ or ‘good with outstanding features’. These are among the highest proportions in any London borough and indeed nationally and we don’t have any schools judged less than satisfactory. We’re not complacent either – the Council has set a clear ambition for half its schools to be judged outstanding within the next two years, and all schools to improve further. Plans are already in place to achieve this.
School brochure not received
Correction - contrary to my earlier reply, Independent schools do not routinely issue pupils with a Wandsworth state schools brochure. The Council promotes the availability of this annual publication throughborough-wide posters, its website and in the local press. You can obtain a copy by contacting our Pupil Services team on 020 8871 7316 or download one at
http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions, from where you can also apply online