I can't bear this waiting!!!!
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I can't bear this waiting!!!!
Is anyone else feeling the stress of having to wait until the post to arrives next Tues?
Somehow, knowing that DD's Primary school will have been told which school she has been offered a place at makes it worse!
Gosh, I wish I could break into the Head's office and take a sneaky peek.....
Somehow, knowing that DD's Primary school will have been told which school she has been offered a place at makes it worse!
Gosh, I wish I could break into the Head's office and take a sneaky peek.....
I actually can't sleep, so am feeling really groggy and ratty during the day. My OH keeps saying "calm down, we'll know on Tuesday" but in my head I'm going through every combination of what to do if my ds doesn't get his preferred school.
I was like this two years ago when my eldest went to secondary school and I promised myself I wouldn't get so wound up and stressed again!!!!!
I was like this two years ago when my eldest went to secondary school and I promised myself I wouldn't get so wound up and stressed again!!!!!
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Do the Primary schools know already? I know they used to be informed of the scores because of headteacher appeals, but now with just allocation I thought the letters came straight to us without them being notified. Does anyone know for sure?! The waiting is killing me too.wonderingmum wrote:Is anyone else feeling the stress of having to wait until the post to arrives next Tues?
Somehow, knowing that DD's Primary school will have been told which school she has been offered a place at makes it worse!
Gosh, I wish I could break into the Head's office and take a sneaky peek.....
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Hi Gercha,
Nice to know I'm not the only one!! My DH doesn't seem bothered by it all either....
The school we want DD to go to is near the boys school that we would like our son to go to (he's only in year 3 at the moment..so a while yet but would be best if they are both in school in the same town eventually!)
Seriously wishing we could've moved closer to the school as we are told that we are 'on the border' of the catchment area for the girls school and the oversubscription criteria comes down to distance....For the boys school we are about 3 miles too far away so are considering moving closer in a few years time....argghhhh it is all too much suspense!
Nice to know I'm not the only one!! My DH doesn't seem bothered by it all either....
The school we want DD to go to is near the boys school that we would like our son to go to (he's only in year 3 at the moment..so a while yet but would be best if they are both in school in the same town eventually!)
Seriously wishing we could've moved closer to the school as we are told that we are 'on the border' of the catchment area for the girls school and the oversubscription criteria comes down to distance....For the boys school we are about 3 miles too far away so are considering moving closer in a few years time....argghhhh it is all too much suspense!
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I found an acceptable link to the info regarding secondary school admissions etc..the timetable of how everything is being processed etc
http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/communic ... e_2008.pdf
arghhhhh! I want to ask the Head teacher if she will give me a hint or something! (I prob. won't have the nerve, knowing me)
http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/communic ... e_2008.pdf
arghhhhh! I want to ask the Head teacher if she will give me a hint or something! (I prob. won't have the nerve, knowing me)
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