Where to start for a new life in London?

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walesdavies
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Re: Where to start for a new life in London?

Postby walesdavies » Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:02 am

I just wanted to add, that whilst a reasonable commute & (obvs) schools are clearly v important factors - don't forget about yourself! You also want to be in a good, family friendly, community with access to parks, playgroups and other mums with younger family members too. Some places which are a good commute are not so family friendly - I remember when we were looking & some places which were a walk to work for my hubby felt like ghost towns & were very unfamily-friendly.

We plumped for BTC because of the amount of things it has to offer families & we have not regretted one bit. Hubby can cycle / run / public transport to & from work & gets home to a happy (& not lonely) wife, exhausted kids from all the activities on offer, all safe in the knowledge that we also have great schools too. If you get the location right, you can use the school placement services to help with finding you a school, am pretty sure they will have lots of advice, tips & ways to help you. I have heard numerous stories about how a begging telephone call to (only applies to Private schools I am afraid) a school has resulted in 'one more' being squeezed in. State schools operate a waiting list & the key there is to be as physically near to your chosen school as possible as distance is the number one factor regarding those.

Good luck!
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Re: Where to start for a new life in London?

Postby jen10 » Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:20 am

Just to add to whats been said, if you are heading for a state school at this stage to start in September you apply for a mid year transfer, a lot of schools will keep places for children moving into the area, however you have to have your address before you can apply to a state school as the school you are allocated will be based around this address. If you check out the admissions policy on the council website you will see what you need to do to apply, schools are used to lots of movement during the term, but you do need to be savvy about where you live to get into your preferred choice of state school in certain areas!

Good luck and enjoy London
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