Postby stayathomemuminsw11 » Fri Mar 02, 2012 2:28 pm
RE this:
'Can I dare ask what peoples opinions are on temporarily renting closer to the original Belleville site in order to get a place at the new site, the street where I currently live!'
It is very tricky. The reason Belleville opened up another class was there was a shortage of school places in a particular area (i.e. BTC) as far as I understand it. Unfortunately, (or fortunately, depending on your view!) there wasn't space to include this class on the original Belleville site.
Therefore, the 'satellite' site over on Forthbridge Rd isn't really 'meant' to serve people living very nearby, because originally, if they had applied to Belleville from that address, they wouldn't have got a place, because they lived too far away. So, in a sense, if places started being taken up by people who lived near the satellite site, no problem has really been solved, as people BTC will still be short of places.
However, I do understand that it must be frustrating to live near a brand new, good 'school' and not be able to send your children there-but I guess you have to try and keep in mind that it's NOT a separate school, just an extension of Belleville, and therefore the criteria to go is the same as for Belleville 'proper' for want of a better word.
I don't know much about the schools up that way, I know there is Wix (Wandsworth council) (which I was VERY impressed with when I looked round), and Macaulay (CofE, Lambeth Council) and a few others (Lambeth) like Bonneville, Allen Edwards, Clapham Manor, Glenbrook, King's Avenue, Larkhall etc, but I don't know how far these are away from the Forthbridge Rd site of Belleville....
It is tricky.
It is an issue which no one will EVER agree on, no matter what decisions are taken.
To the person who said siblings should only get in if they are still living at their original address, and otherwise the older child should have to move school, and go to a school local to them, what about if you lived in a small flat when your first child went to school, and I mean genuinely lived there, but had to move to somewhere bigger when you had another child, but it was only say, 300meters away from your original address? The school your first child would be at would still definitely be your local school... It's just with the tiny 'catchment areas, you wouldn't have got in if you lived there originally. ' Very difficult.