My feed
Premium

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

Can we apply to a London borough we intend to move to or is there no hope?

12 replies

EllaRees · 05/07/2013 10:05

Hello,

My DS will start school in September 2014, so we need to apply by January 2014. We currently live in north London and want to move to south east London, but not until March 2014 after the application deadline. Would we stand any chance of getting a place in a school we'd prefer if applying from the other side of town? Do they take into account the fact that you intend to move?

OP posts:
Report
Pyrrah · 05/07/2013 10:15

You would have to apply from your current address.

Living in SE London myself, I can tell you that all the schools that I know of are seriously oversubscribed - not just the Outstanding ones. There is a shortage of school places here. I'm on the waiting list for my 1st choice at the moment and am at position 43. I don't know if things are better in 'leafier' areas - Dulwich etc

If you want a specific school then you really need to move as soon as possible. Could you rent while you are selling your own property (if you are a home owner)?

Councils cannot take into account that people intend to move - especially when there aren't enough places for all the children already living here.

Which part of SE London are you looking at?

Report
Moominsarehippos · 05/07/2013 10:17

Are you going the 'faith' route?

Report
Pyrrah · 05/07/2013 10:19

Even the 'faith' route is unlikely to have much luck in the North parts of SE London.

Report
Moominsarehippos · 05/07/2013 10:21

I know people who have had a smoother entry than most going this route. Lots of brownie points from the church though!

Report
JustOneMoreBite · 05/07/2013 10:25

As long as you've applied by the deadline, you have about another month (so by mid-February) to change your address and have it taken into account in the normal round of applications. After that you would have to do a late application and hope to get a place once everyone else has been sorted out.

Report
PatriciaHolm · 05/07/2013 11:17

No account will be taken of your intent to move, sorry, (Unless it was the case that you have exchanged contracts by the time the applications are closed, sometimes that can be taken into account) You will need to apply from your current address, and quite frankly won't stand a chance of getting into a popular school and will end up anywhere in the borough there is space. Can you not move a little earlier?

Report
prh47bridge · 05/07/2013 13:01

Agree with the other comments made here. Just to add that you will apply through your current council in north London even though you want a place elsewhere. You cannot apply direct to the council in south east London until you have moved there.

Report
mummytime · 05/07/2013 13:23

Okay, BUT although you may not get a place in the first round; you will "jump" up the waiting list when you move, and they may be ale to process the change of address faster than a new application.

Report
GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 05/07/2013 13:53

Is there any chance you could move before deadline for applications? This is what I'd do if at all possible. Even if it makes something else tricky, eg, long commute for a couple of months.

Report
fedupwithdeployment · 05/07/2013 13:59

We did this, and it was very stressful. As DH is in the forces, we were allowed to apply before we moved, but it made no difference. The local school had spaces, and then 2 children in care were allocated them at the last minute. The councils (Lambeth, but I also spoke to Wandsworth as we are on the border) were beyond useless. Eventually it was sorted.

Good luck.

Report
EllaRees · 10/07/2013 19:35

A belated thank you for your replies, which do confirm my worst suspicions. It makes me want to move to one of those remote villages in Scotland where they only have 7 in the whole school...

OP posts:
Report
Barbabeau · 10/07/2013 22:39

Lewisham has a 'late for good reasons' final application date of 15 February or thereabouts. Is that an option?

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.