Is a parent's disability sufficient grounds for an appeal?
Moderators: Section Moderators, Forum Moderators
Is a parent's disability sufficient grounds for an appeal?
Hi
My DS passed 11+ but has not got into my first choice school. I'm partially sighted so my choice of school was not only based on the school's results but primarily on the logistics of DS getting to and from school - I don't drive and so DS would either have to walk or get the bus to school. The school he's been offered is 3 miles away, the nearest school bus stop being a 30 minute walk away. Whatsmore, it would mean that he won't be able to participate in any extracurriculars as I can't pick him up.
My main argument in my appeal is therefore the logistical problems for a disabled parent. I was wondering whether anyone knows if the appeal panel takes a parent's disability into consideration.
Thanks.
My DS passed 11+ but has not got into my first choice school. I'm partially sighted so my choice of school was not only based on the school's results but primarily on the logistics of DS getting to and from school - I don't drive and so DS would either have to walk or get the bus to school. The school he's been offered is 3 miles away, the nearest school bus stop being a 30 minute walk away. Whatsmore, it would mean that he won't be able to participate in any extracurriculars as I can't pick him up.
My main argument in my appeal is therefore the logistical problems for a disabled parent. I was wondering whether anyone knows if the appeal panel takes a parent's disability into consideration.
Thanks.
Re: Is a parent's disability sufficient grounds for an appea
Yes, there's no reason at all why this can't be part of your case.My main argument in my appeal is therefore the logistical problems for a disabled parent. I was wondering whether anyone knows if the appeal panel takes a parent's disability into consideration.
It would help if you provide the panel with evidence of your disability.
Panels are free to consider any points put to them, but it's up to each panel to decide how much weight to give to any particular argument.
Etienne