Didnt want this to get lost in the other very helpful thread but would be most grateful for some advice (and please forgive if the questions are stupid, I'm a first timer and havent a bloody clue).
I live in herts and have to put 3 choices on the applic form. I live on the 'outskirts' of a relatively bad estate, as luck would have it my closest school as the crow flies is an 'outstanding' small school out of the estate, about 660m (am I right in thinking the metre distance is a contributing factor after the other 'rules'?) I have two reservations about the school; firstly that it is very small so after everything he still might not get in despite it being close and also that is is quite, erm, 'high brow'...I have concerns that my son would be attending saturday morning parties at the stables (bit glib but you get my point) and not feel that he can fit in.
The other schools, near to me on the estate, not to put too finer point on it are crap, and hell will freeze over before he goes to them.
My other option is in the neighbouring borough (1300 m away) and I have yet to see it but I like the sound of it, heard lots good things, good results, nice staff and atmosphere and suspect I am going to like it. I gather it is not over subscribed and other local good schools to it.
So, my questions, if I dont put school a (the posh but good one) as my no.1 choice and go for school b but dont get it because of distance am I less likely to get school a?? Eg; if I put A down as 2nd choice and someone who lives further away puts it down as first choice would they get it over me?
Are choices 1-2-3 all equal?
How does the cross borough applications work?
Thats a start for the brain picking
......thankyou