Well no one knows your child so it would be hard to offer advice.
But here are some things to consider
The size of the school, do you want a small school with a family atmosphere or would you prefer a larger one where there are more opportunities for wider friendships, specialist teachers, sports etc
Will you need wrap around care, which schools offer the best options.This isn’t the best criteria to base your choice on, but it could tip the balance.
Which school is the easiest to get to, think of safe walking routes for when she is older as well as the implications of driving, parking etc.
Check to see if applications are feasible, what was the furthest place offered this year.
And importantly , go and visit the schools, get a feel for each one, sometimes the best school on paper just doesn’t gel with you, The best school for your child might well not be the best school for your friends child, and vice versa. You might be working with the school for the next seven years, make your own decision, don’t rely on other peoples viewpoints.
When you make your application list the schools in your preference order, and use all the choices. and remember, if you are listing schools which it is possible you won’t be offered, because of size or distance, make sure you include a local school as a banker to make sure you get offered something .