I need to apply to secondary school for DS soon. We live in a London borough and have no good catchment school.
There are 2 (faith) schools that I'd be very happy for him to go to. Admission is a lottery once faith criteria are met and they are both heavily over subscribed. There are good schools that we are just too far away from to secure a place. Then there is a sink school (our default catchment school) and a couple of pretty poor others that I think he'd get a place in if we applied. However, I really only want him to go to 1 of the 2 faith schools.
I need to choose 6 options:
Do I put the 2 I want and then 4 other good ones that we are not in the catchment for? I will then get offered the sink school and then what?
Do I put one of the pretty poor ones as 6 place as it's better than the sink school?
What is the borough's responsibility? To offer a place on my list of choices or to offer any place? If he gets given a school that we haven't put in the list, do the borough put pressure on schools to offer places more than if he has a place that we put on the list?
It seems like such a gamble and rumour is everywhere (but good schools are not!)