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Trafford Primary school admissions - proof of residency

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peacypops · 17/04/2012 18:26

We have just had through our letter telling us which school DD has got into (thankfully we got our first choice) and I'm just getting together the paperwork that the LEA need before they will confirm allocation (i.e proof of residency). One of the things they ask for is proof of receipt of child benefit. Does anyone know exactly what they require? The last letter I had about CB was well over a year ago - we don't get statements as such. Will a bank statement with the payment showing suffice?
We're in Trafford by the way. Thanks in advance for any advice! :)

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RillaBlythe · 18/04/2012 21:10

Hm, should have a look at our admission letter too! I have had to produce proof of receipt of child benefit before & just took along whatever letter I had - it also didn't appear terribly formal, but it was sufficient.

RillaBlythe · 18/04/2012 21:10

Basically, all it needs to be is from HMRC & have your home address on, & the words child benefit. IMO.

peacypops · 18/04/2012 21:41

Thanks. Yes, I have my most recent letter from around a year ago - just wasn't sure whether this would suffice as it's not current. Will just have to send them that and hope it's ok!

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MiseryPlop · 18/04/2012 21:43

You can always give them a ring and request a current proof of entitlement letter - I had to do this for something a few months ago, and it arrived within a week.

peacypops · 18/04/2012 21:46

Thanks misery - I've been told it will take 10 days though and paperwork has to be submitted by end of month so could be a bit tight. Might do that anyway and if it arrives sooner can send it along

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RillaBlythe · 19/04/2012 12:37

Is this a faith school? Just looked at our letter from Trafford & there's nothing about sending in proof of residency Hmm

retropops · 19/04/2012 13:30

Thnk it depends on the school 've ben told if its oversubscribed you have to prove where you lkive before you get your place - which school is it?

peacypops · 19/04/2012 13:37

Not a faith school no - it's Seymour Park. I imagine you're right Retro - as it is oversubscribed.

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RillaBlythe · 19/04/2012 14:02

Ah that would make sense. Panic over.

kellibabylove · 20/04/2012 22:50

I have the same problem, still waiting for a copy of my last tax credits notice. They said 10 days which would have took it till the 30th!!
I didnt think it was wise to wait so I have sent an copy of an old tax credits letter along with a recent letter from the hospital addressed to DD, so all pretty formal things, along with the other proof they asked for.
I phoned admissions today and they said not to worry, all they want is a letter with the childs name and address on and reassured me that if there is anything additional they need they will contact me, by which point im hopeful I should have recieved a copy of tc/cb letters.

peacypops · 21/04/2012 08:29

Thanks kellibabylove - I emailed them and they said my last CB letter should be fine. I think I am just going to send an additional letter that has DDs name on - just to be on the safe side! Want to get it all sent today as time is ticking!

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topsmart · 26/04/2012 17:14

Ooh well done peacypops, my dd is at Seymour park and she/we love it Smile

BeehavingBaby · 02/05/2012 20:35

CB haven't sent letters for a long time - you are meant to be able to use your Tax Credits award notice as eveidence but no-one requesting a CB letter will accept it. Ring and they'll send an entitlement letter but it took 3 weeks for me.

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