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in-year secondary school appeal for ASD DD (year 9)

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anothermadamebutterfly · 13/09/2016 21:58

Does anybody have any tips on in-year admission secondary school appeals? We are trying to move our DD (year 9) to a school that has a specialisation in asd (they have a special unit which she would not be eligible for, but the expertise spills over into the rest of school if that makes sense). The school are full and have no place for her at present, but they advised us to appeal (which I hope means that maybe they are not completely against the idea of having her?). The timeframe is very tight - we enquired last week about places and have been given a panel date for next week, so not much time to prepare.

DD has ASD and ADHD (no EHCP), and has been very unhappy at her current school over the past year for a whole range of reasons (it is a good school in principle, but is pretty much in the dark ages when it comes to ASD, particularly with girls).

I would be grateful for any tips. We are getting a letter of support from her paediatrician, and have several reasons why we want that school (they have a great support programme in place for the non-statemented SEN kids, which attracts us, and of course the expertise in ASD, but also certain aspects of the curriculum there could suit her better - they offer BTECs in two of her current favourite subjects (the only school close to us that does), which I think would suit her a lot as she is very practical and hands-on in her learning). Is there anything else we should think of preparing for the panel?

Thanks!!!!!!!!!

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anothermadamebutterfly · 15/09/2016 18:02

Thanks, tiggy that is all helpful. I have been making my way very carefully through all the information we have about the new school, and there are loads of little things that I think I could mention that could help her (things like access to a 'quiet room' where she could eat her lunch if she wanted, which would be great as last winter she ate all alone in the playground as she cannot cope with the noise in the dining hall and there was nowhere else to go), and things like nurture groups, which she does not have at all present. I guess things like that could help?

Thanks also for mentioning not dwelling on her current school, we have been advised that by others. It is so easy to feel enormously frustrated about it, but in fact the school is not completely bad - her siblings are still at that school, happy and doing well, so it really is the personal 'fit' if that makes sense.

Anyway, thanks for the advice. AMB

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anothermadamebutterfly · 23/09/2016 17:14

Hi tiggytape, thanks so much for your advice, just to let you know that we found out today that the appeal panel decided in our favour and we have been offered a place for our daughter. We are all delighted!!!!

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mummytime · 23/09/2016 21:18

Congratulations

WomensNet · 23/09/2016 21:21

Congratulations Smile

anothermadamebutterfly · 24/09/2016 12:40

Thanks!

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