Hi, I just wondered if any experts could let me know exactly what happens in our likely scenario.
There is a chance we will move into a different London borough next summer - applications for my DD need to be in on 15th Jan, and in new borough you can still apply as if online up to 17th Feb if you have moved into the area. We would probably move after this.
If we moved very close to the school we wanted and went on the waiting list, would it still follow the distance rule at this point (i.e. we would jump to higher up the list) or does a different rule apply? I am aware that it may mean DD starting reception in one school and being moved later on, which I think we would be OK with, but it would be good to know if we could maximise our chances of getting the school we would like by moving very close.
TIA
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LittlePickleHead · 29/10/2012 13:54
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