tiggytape
We got 6 choices and I used all of them. I put the local school as #6. As I mentioned, it isn't a bad school but music and art depts aren't as strong as I found elsewhere.
Choice #1 is a state school with lottery admission, and my son applied for a music scholarship there, which hopefully will improve his chances of getting in, but the school letter said that about "50% of students accepted a place last year", which I'm assuming equates to his chances of getting in.
Choice #2 is a grammar school. My son made it through the 1st test, but it's so competitive, so I wouldn't expect my son to get in on the first round, but perhaps on the waitlist, he could...
Choice #3 is a CoE school, which I put down because his brother goes there, but we're not members of the church, so only about 30 places are allocated for non members or students that aren't from their "feeder" schools. Since we don't live in catchment, it doesn't help his chances of getting in.
Choice #4-5 weren't catchment schools, so it's not likely that he'll get in either of them.
I only put down' the local school because most people told me that if I didn't put down a "realistic choice", I might not get anything...which is confusing, because as most people have said, they also have to offer you a place somewhere.