This is really stressing me out so any advice or ideas would be much appreciated especially from people working in education.
My DS is 14 and he is Autistic. For this reason he has been home-educated. This summer he applied for a place at our local college for their Y10/11 programme. The Home-Ed advisor from the council was delighted and said of all the kids she knows DS is the top one she thinks will get the most out of the course.
We were invited to the college for a 'chat'. Saw a very nice lady who chatted about various things. She said things like 'the class will be small so not as noisy as mainstream' and I said 'yes, that's great that will suit my DS'. Anyway she went through everything and how all his needs could be met and asked us to bring in some examples of his work. She explained it was so they could organise the classes as the DC can be at quite different levels. She gave the impression he had a place her parting words being she would let us know when enrollment was.
So, I took in a KS3 (Y9) workbook which was about 3/5 full. I did explain we use lots of different resources not just this. I also brought in one of his workbooks that had work from his GCSE level English Lit class he has been attending. However, I accidentally took his 1st workbook from when he started the class in the last term of Y8.
Anyway, then I got an email to say he hadn't got a place as they couldn't meet his needs and were concerned he wouldn't be able to work at the right level. I was very surprised and asked for clarification as I'd been told all his needs could be met and actually his needs aren't all that different from any other DC - a smaller class suits him which is what the college offers. The home ed advisor was very surprised too as she felt he was the strongest candidate. Anyway after a few emails it just got more and more confusing but then the lady we'd seen originally asked us to come in again and also asked for more work. She told me that the English work book was assessed as a grade D (she said the number but then said it meant a D) as if this was very concerning. I was confused as especially as this was completed over a year ago (and dated)I thought that it would mean he was ok to start at the beginning of GCSE studies. Especially as she had told me some DC come in at Y6 level.
So we went back in and I emailed some recent GCSE English Lit work on Macbeth and Lord of the Flies. Plus screenshots of work completed on an online platform in Y9 Maths and GCSE English Lang. The Home-Ed advisor came too and explained he name edited by MNHQ at OP's request was already attending a GCSE level class twice a week so we knew he was ok in a small class. She explained how my DS completes the most work she has ever seen in a Home-Ed kid etc. It turned out the lady had written down he had never used a computer - I had told her he had got a laptop recently when she talked about how he could use a laptop for work as he has some motor skill weakness that means he can struggle with his handwriting after a while although this is much improved and he has OT input. The thing is he's something of a computer whizz so just couldn't be further from the truth. She left us again with the impression he would be given a place.
I then get an email today stating there wasn't enough work provided to make a decision about my DS. We have been invited to go in yet again! In the meantime his best friend has been offered a place. I asked her mother how much work she had presented to the college. She had photocopied 4 pages from one of her English Lit work books (same class as my DS). She hadn't brought any Maths in as she explained to the lady that her DD hadn't done much Maths recently and would be quite a bit behind. So now I'm just starting to feel annoyed that he is being treated so differently and I don't know why. Is it because he is Autistic? I just don't know.
I have bought a couple of GCSE English Lang and Maths book and get my son to complete some of them to show he can work at GCSE level. I wondered if his English Lit teacher could maybe send some information too? I don't know what is for the best. Sorry it's so long!!!