Hi everyone, I am new here and tried to find an answer by reading older posts but no luck...
We've just moved to the Ealing Common area in London. It's a brand new building (we're the first to live in our flat), just recently completed construction. Our daughted has just turned 3 and we're planning on enrolling her in primary school for next year.
However, I went to the Ealing council website to look up the catchment area for our address, to find out which school we would have better chances to get her into and the only result that is returned for our address is a Junior school for 7-11 yr old children. Does that mean we are out of luck and our adress is not allocated to any primary school that takes 4 and 5-yr olds? or perhaps their catchment maps are not updated to include the newly constructed buildings addresses?
Thanks!
Please or to access all these features
Please
or
to access all these features
Join our Primary Education forum to discuss starting school and helping your child get the most out of it.
Primary education
new address not in catchment area for any primary school
5 replies
anukis · 29/08/2011 11:02
OP posts:
CustardCake ·
29/08/2011 18:35
This reply has been deleted
Message withdrawn at poster's request.
Please create an account
To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.