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Grammar school in year 9 admissions (from one grammar school to another on moving area )

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ashiana · 05/08/2019 11:52

My son is in a grammar school canterbuty we are moving from Kent to London ,Can my son transfer or get admission to any grammar school in London?

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pepperpot99 · 06/08/2019 12:58

No, why would he? he will have to go on school waiting lists like everybody else. You will need to register him with the DOE at your new London council and he will be allocated the next available space in whichever school has a space.

whataboutbob · 06/08/2019 13:45

He may have to do an exam at the London grammar to be considered for a place. Check with you the particular GS you are interested in.

Knitclubchatter · 06/08/2019 14:42

There’s a grammar in London?

Pineapplefish · 06/08/2019 14:51

No because they wouldn't kick out an existing pupil (assuming the year is full). You'll have to go through the in year admissions procedure.

MrsPatmore · 06/08/2019 15:48

Most Grammar schools are oversubscribed for in year admissions so you would need to apply and there is likely to be an age appropriate test for entry. Check with the school directly.

MrsPatmore · 06/08/2019 15:51

Knitclubchatter, the 'London' Grammar schools tend to be in the outer London Boroughs of places like Bexley and Bromley or in North London/Herts borders.

Knitclubchatter · 06/08/2019 16:15

Thank you Mrs. DGD lives in Lambeth and I frequently wonder what her options will be.

PopGoesTheWeaz · 06/08/2019 17:16

Grammar schools in Sutton as well

pepperpot99 · 06/08/2019 18:00

In year places in the London grammars are pretty rare; you have to sit an exam and there are always dozens of students sitting them.

MollyButton · 06/08/2019 23:04

Also most London Grammars are pretty "super selective" compared to a "normal Kent" Grammar.

You will be really lucky to get a place at a London Grammar- or any highly sort after London school. Can't you stay in the area so he can stay at his present school and whoever needs to get to London commute?

ashiana · 12/08/2019 10:10

Thank you ..I hope we will stay here till his GCSE's ..thanks for all the reply's.Smile

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