So we live on borders of 1 sought after primary and 2 decent primaries. Then the other possible choices are far away and not very good.
Disregarding siblings and special cases, you canchoose 6 schools which are allocated on distance. How do you make sure to give yourself the best chance of getting into the most sought after one without doing down your chances of getting into one of the other two " decent" ones if not successful in top choice? So confused...eg is it better to put a decent one top of list if it is physically nearer IE to avoid missing out on a place in the top 3??
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Southlonmum · 02/05/2019 23:14
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