Hello,
Looking for advice.
DD currently attends a Steiner kindergarten. She was born in July 2014, so was due to start school in September 2018, but we applied to defer entry until Sep. 2019 as we felt she was too young, which our local authority allowed as she wasn't compulsory school age.
DD now has a place at a local primary to start in Sep. 2019. However, the Steiner kindergarten has another year left and we have decided that we would like DD to finish that before going to a primary school. We need to inform the local authority by 30 April that we wish to decline the offer, but it's not clear what happens next year. Or should we accept the offer but say we want it for Sep. 2020? I assume the School will not hold DD's place for Sep. 2020 entry...?
Does anyone have any experience or sage words?
Thanks
J
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jsmithy · 26/04/2019 15:29
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