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Douglas academy ?

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getmeouttaherethenoo · 15/05/2017 12:52

My 1st time posting , but been lurking for months !
My ds is starting secondary soon , and I was lookin for schools in west end ? Preferably with transport routes .. we are in knightswood , but willing to look into bearsden / milngavie ..
anyone have any views on Douglas ? And public transport as have younger dc to drop off too?

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prettybird · 15/05/2017 12:58

Would you be moving? I doubt if you would get into either Douglas Academy or Bearsden Academy unless you were in catchment.

And public transport for both is awkard - a long way from train stations and not on obvious bus routes (although Bearsden Academy maybe a bit better for buses than Douglas Academy).

getmeouttaherethenoo · 15/05/2017 14:15

Was thinkin placing request? Knightswood sec would be my catchment school, but don't think my ds would fit in there ..
do u know anythin about hyndland ?

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Seniorcitizen1 · 15/05/2017 15:56

Thonl you would be very lucky to get in on a placing request - most fail as places now almost always go to catchment pupils

getmeouttaherethenoo · 15/05/2017 17:37

So what school would u guys recommend ? I'm new to the area and bit apprehensive as it's my 1st Confused

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7to25 · 15/05/2017 17:42

Friends daughter for into Douglas Academy this year on a placement request from Kelvindale. Very happy.

GloriaPritchett · 15/05/2017 17:44

Are you new to Scotland? You really don't have a choice, especially as the city is so full.

You can obviously make placing requests but you must do so knowing that more requests than ever are being turned down. It's extremely likely that you will only be offered the catchment school.

prettybird · 15/05/2017 18:12

Don't know whether Hyndland or Hillhead are able to accept all placing requests (both good schools) - think Hyndland is slightly better than Hillhead - but happy to be corrected.

To date, Shawlands (South Side) has been able to accept all placing requests but is probably getting close to capacity.

nothruroad · 15/05/2017 18:52

What about Boclair Academy? They seem to have lots of Glasgow pupils as placing requests.

AgentProvocateur · 15/05/2017 19:00

Boclair is hard to get to by public transport. Lenzie has a falling s1 roll, and is near a station, but it's quite a journey from Knightswood.

trixymalixy · 15/05/2017 19:21

Which primary school is your DS in?

As others have said it's getting more and more difficult to get into any other school than the one you are in catchment for. More and more placing requests are being turned down.

Why do you think knightswood wouldn't suit your DS?

getmeouttaherethenoo · 15/05/2017 20:27

He is at white inch primary at the moment, that was placin request too, all the dc go there , I've just heard stories about knightswood , 1st hand from parents that put me off .. I will look into boclair .

Thank you all for your feedback

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Waggamamma · 15/05/2017 20:32

In Scotland you generally go to your catchment school unless there's an exceptional circumstance? Most placing requests can't/won't be met due to schools being at capacity with catchment pupils. If you want to guarantee a specific school you will need to move into the catchment area.

It's not like England where you get to 'choose' a school.

What school are his primary friends going to?

getmeouttaherethenoo · 16/05/2017 12:31

All his friends are goin to hyndland .. but tht is really difficult to get into it .. and most of them were placin requests!
Will look into other schools mentioned

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TinfoilHattie · 16/05/2017 12:53

You have no hope of getting into Bearsden Academy this year on a placing request whatsoever. I have a daughter in P7 going there (we're in catchment) and know of many children who have been refused a place. Only 11 placing requests were granted into S1 this year, all the children are siblings of children already placed in the school. Most live in East Dunbartonshire.

Outside East Dunbartonshire, and without siblings, you have no hope. Sorry.

Douglas also a very popular school and I would imagine that if there are spare places there, many of the children refused Bearsden Academy places will be trying to get in. So again, not much hope.

You have left this very late if you're looking for a space for August - placing requests were submitted in January and decisions made at the end of April.

Beebeeeight · 16/05/2017 21:14

Is he p7 now?

If not can you move catchment before the cut off.

That's your best bet at avoiding knoghtswood ATM.

TinfoilHattie · 16/05/2017 23:15

Cut off has been and gone... applications were made in January. Placing requests granted/refused at the end of April. OP has left this incredibly late.

I know of one child in my daughter's class who is appealing a decision. Like the OP's child she has no older siblings and lives in a neighbouring council area. Off the record, she's been told that even if her appeal is succesful East Dunbartonshire can't magic up a place in a school that's full, and her best chance is to cross everything and pray for a few people moving out of the area or opting for private schools.

Anecdotally people say that Councils keep a few places just in case people move over the summer but that's not what I see happening at the very popular schools like Bearsden or Douglas.

getmeouttaherethenoo · 24/05/2017 22:00

Hey! My ds got a place in Douglas .. so glad ! Now to figuring out if any public transport about ( my last minute placing request was lucky ) Smile

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JustMyLuckUnfortunately · 25/05/2017 09:29

Congratulations!

getmeouttaherethenoo · 25/05/2017 17:29

Thanks !

Does anyone know any bus tht goes tht way from anniesland cross/ great western rd way ?

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rogueantimatter · 27/05/2017 12:18

60A goes near to Douglas. I think it goes down Maryhill Road though.

There are four trains an hour to Milngavie station from Anniesland. It's a 25 min walk from station to douglas. Unfortunately the school is right on the edge of Milngavie and the countryside. Inconveniently located but quite scenic. Lots of classrooms look out onto fields and the main road from the centre of village goes past a golf course.

rogueantimatter · 27/05/2017 12:20

The Douglas Academy music school bus goes from Knightswood. If there was a space for him on that your problem would be sorted. PM me if you'd like.

getmeouttaherethenoo · 27/05/2017 15:47

Thank you guys !
rogueantimatter I don't know how to pm! Sorry

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