Hi, my daughter is in the reception class of a private primary school. She has some SEN's and has found it hard to make friends. She does have one very close friend who has an older brother with similar needs to my daughter, so she understands her. My daughter is her only real friend too.
This little girl is changing schools soon and I'm going to be taking my daughter out too as I don't feel the school is going to be right for her as she goes into year 1.
I'm going to see what school this little girl gets into, then put my daughters name on the waiting list. Her mum has chosen 3 schools that we'd be very happy with too.
I'm not sure what the chances are of them getting into the same school, and how long we'd have to wait for a place?
I really get on with her mum too, so it'd be a real shame for all of us if they couldn't stay together.
I know if my daughter had a statement of SEN's she could go to any school we wanted, but she dosn't yet have one. I would need to get her one when she starts her new school, but the private school won't support it, as they don't take children with statements. Would she be more likely to get a place at our chosen school if we told them that we'd get her a statement?
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My daughters olny friend is leaving the school, what are the chances of my daughter getting in at her new school ?
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mummyloveslucy · 28/06/2010 17:36
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