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What does upheld mean???

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Hetfield · 26/07/2012 16:17

We've just had a one line email about our appeal that took place on Tuesday and it says "I write to inform you that this appeal was upheld" I'm being really dim but does that mean we were successful or the council??

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prh47bridge · 26/07/2012 16:20

Congratulations. You won.

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miomio · 26/07/2012 16:21

"Upheld means that a decision was confirmed or supported. (verb)"

I'm pretty sure that means the original decision was upheld, ie. you weren't successful - sorry.

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miomio · 26/07/2012 16:21

Or not!

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NoWuckingFurries · 26/07/2012 16:24

My understanding is that you were unsuccessful (I'm a law graduate). If you had won the appeal, it would have been granted. That's what I was taught anyway...

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Hetfield · 26/07/2012 16:28

Can't believe it - we were convinced that we were going to be unsuccesful. My daughter is going to be delighted to be going back to her old school. Thank-you prh47bridge for the information you gave back to me when we were preparing our appeal paperwork it was really good to have my mind focussed on what we needed to do!

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blinkedandmissedit · 26/07/2012 16:29

If the appeal was upheld then you won.

If the council's decision was uphelp, then they won.

However, I would ring the admissions department asap to double check as you won't be happy with the differing opinions here!

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Hetfield · 26/07/2012 16:30

Oh no, now I'm all confused again and they've posted our paperwork to us rather than emailed it to us (we're overseas heading back to the UK and the paperwork takes about 3/4 weeks at moment to get here!).

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blinkedandmissedit · 26/07/2012 16:31

Ring them, they should be open for the next half hour at least - hopefully!

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titchy · 26/07/2012 16:32

Nowucking - hope you're not planning to practice soon.... Confused

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admission · 26/07/2012 16:34

It definitely means that you won your appeal for our preferred school. Whilst that is the correct terminology to use, it does not say much for the authority that they are sending out one line emails that are open to confusion. You should get a formal letter with reasons why your appeal was upheld, which will also give you information about contacting the school etc.
What we would normally say to appellants who are successful is do not contact the school until after you have received the official letter, because the school finds out at the same time as you what the decision of the panel was.

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NoWuckingFurries · 26/07/2012 16:36

Nah, I absolutely hated it Grin definitely not my thing! Decision upheld, that's what I meant!! I'm no good in the heat Blush

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NoWuckingFurries · 26/07/2012 16:38

Sorry for confusing you OP but congratulations!

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Hetfield · 26/07/2012 16:47

Thank-you all. We've just confirmed with the council that our appeal was upheld. Take your point admission about contacting the school although they do know we were appealing (the girls went there previously and we are now returning).

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Hetfield · 26/07/2012 16:49

NoWuckingFurries - thank-you. Can't wait to finally confirm to my daughter that she'll be rejoining all her friends for Year 5!

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MrsJamin · 26/07/2012 20:50

I was similarly confused when we heard about the results of our appeal - I had no idea whether that meant we were successful or not! I had to skip to the end of the letter when it said "Therefore get in touch with X school to accept your new place" - only then I went PHEW! I'm not quite sure why they can't be clearer.

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PanelChair · 26/07/2012 21:09

It means that your appeal not the initial decision was upheld.

I do wish people who are not experienced in admissions appeals would stop handing out misleading advice.

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viques · 06/09/2017 01:41

Congratulations, though I am confused about how you are making applications for a school place and winning appeals when you are apparently not in the country!

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Leavingonajet · 06/09/2017 01:59

If you have been abroad for a while and returning you need to seek education for your DC before you arrive back in the country to avoid educational delay for them, if you are allocated school places at a school you don't want you could appeal this decision before arriving back. I'm not saying this is what happened but it is an example of what could happen.

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Orangebird69 · 06/09/2017 02:16

I do wish people who are not experienced in admissions appeals would stop handing out misleading advice.

You don't need to be experienced in admission appeals to know what 'appeal upheld' means. I'm not a lawyer, nor have I ever appealed an admissions decision but I am able to tell the op what it means Hmm

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SerfTerf · 06/09/2017 02:27

Viques this was FIVE years ago. You just reanimated it.

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viques · 06/09/2017 11:27

Wow! impressed at my own powers of raising the dead. don't know how it happened, I was footling about last night very late and it appeared in trending, wasn't looking for an old thread honestly.

mind you, now I know I possess The Gift...........

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viques · 06/09/2017 11:32

Leaving, my understanding was that you could not apply until a) you had a UK address, which is fine if OP had kept a UK property going, and more importantly b) if the child was not currently resident in the UK.

but my bad, I will get back to developing my mystical powers.....

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SerfTerf · 06/09/2017 11:42

Heh. I wondered if it was an advanced search.

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viques · 06/09/2017 11:53

Not an advanced search, just popped

Strange , clearly dragged from the depths of the MN archive by my mysterious X Man or Woman worthy powers of reverse filing. Mwahahaha.

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user789653241 · 06/09/2017 11:56

Zombie thread cannot possibly appear in trending? It was RIP until you resurrected it.

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