Hi,
I know there are some really well informed people on here and I was hoping someone could help.
The situation is that DD didn't get into our first choice primary and she is the only one on the waiting list. We have appealed but as it's an Infant Class Size appeal we weren't too hopeful. But, the headteacher has told us that he would be prepared to take DD even though it goes over the limit and the school would not be contesting our appeal. He had spoken to the admissions authority and told them this and they had said that we (the parents) probably wouldn't need to attend the hearing as the panel would be very unlikely to go against the wishes of the school.
My question is, can I really start getting my hopes up or will the panel just say that the class is full, there are no mistakes so tough?
Thanks.
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GracieC · 12/06/2013 09:58
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