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Who didn't get a secondary school place?

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Greengagesummer · 07/03/2016 14:23

I understand some in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames LBRUT didn't.
Anyone else? Any news on waiting lists?

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Ladymuck · 07/03/2016 14:57

Presumably Richmond is also in an odd position where over 30% of secondary pupils opt for independent schools, but may well have also submitted a CAF, so the movement is more significant than some other boroughs.

Propitia · 07/03/2016 15:37

Chicken & egg in Richmond. People apply for private because they know that the chance of a good school is v low in certain areas of the borough, which is shaped like a banana. Council nominally provides enough places but hasn't put much effort into improving poor schools historically. So, if residents can afford it whatever way (& income per head must be higher than neighbouring Hounslow) they will go private. Doesn't mean that they wouldn't choose a local secondary if a good one was available - or even one that wasn't failing.

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cerealBar · 07/03/2016 17:24

Richmond got rid of its linked school system a couple of years ago. It was well past it's prime because the most popular schools were so oversubscribed that many students didn't get places even with a link. Also students at schools without links lost out and sometimes used to change schools in Year 5 just so they could get a link.

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