Having lived in London all my life I'm used to good schools being over subscribed, and this being a real problem. I just assumed it was the same everywhere.
DP is from Scotland, and says it's not like that at all. He says in Scotland you just go to your local school and it's fine. It that true?!
Also, in general are there places where great schools are easy to get in to?
The reason I'm asking is because we're planing to move out of London and settle somewhere less urban for DS's school years. Don't know where yet - we have ties to quite a few places in England, Scotland and Wales, and all bets are on right now.
So, in a few years time, DS will be starting school in the September intake. In a perfect world, what would suit us would be to move in the June / July, just a few months before term starts. But that won't work from a school application point of view will it?
Originally I thought not, but then again if there are in fact areas which good schools aren't over-subscribed, then we could just turn up next to a good school and get a place, couldn't we?
I'm confused - help!
TIA