I don't know if this is particularly acute in our area (Walthamstow) or it is across the board, but our LEA is in such a mess that there are nearly 500 kids without school places for next school year. The causes of this are many and varied but the net result of a total absence of planning is that for the past 5 years they have been bunging extra reception classes in willy-nilly to existing schools - some unfortunate places being given up to three in one year!! This year it is my kids fab school which is to take some of the pain, and it appears the leadership have been bullied into taking a double extra class with permission to make it quadruple, with apparently no consultation. 60 extra kids in a school already bulging at the seams is terrifying, and I know they will be back with more next year. We are educated parents with other options, but feel afinity with this relatively deprived area and community. Do we move now, before my dd1 hits secondary school (which isnt great anyway since we have boy as well and want them to stay together)? 10 of our 11 NCT friends are either in throws of moving or planning to asap. It just all feels so crappy and miserable and forced. Anyone else - esp in London - in same situation.