Private school entry to Grammar
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Re: Private school entry to Grammar
No, afraid not, unless it's one of the child's three nearest secondary schools. If you choose to go to a GS further from home, then you have to pay even if you are PP. You can get free transport for a school up to 15 miles away if it is the nearest school that's suitable for your religion or belief, but there's no similar special clause for GS.DebsB wrote:Guest55 wrote:Stresssed?Moi? They would get free transport if she is PP; low income families won't pay.
Unfortunately you are correct. She looked into it but hit stone walls, which is outrageous. Thank god she was able to get a good solution as her local comp is awful. It's worked out for her, but I'm sure many others are being left behind when they just shouldn't be. I hadn't realised there was free transport to travel to a school suitable for religion or belief though. Isn't that just a choice, the same as choosing to go to grammar?
Re: Private school entry to Grammar
They offer free transport to the nearest faith school (of the appropriate faith, natch) for low income families only, provided it's between 2 and 15 miles from your home.Stressed?Moi? wrote:Unfortunately you are correct. She looked into it but hit stone walls, which is outrageous. Thank god she was able to get a good solution as her local comp is awful. It's worked out for her, but I'm sure many others are being left behind when they just shouldn't be. I hadn't realised there was free transport to travel to a school suitable for religion or belief though. Isn't that just a choice, the same as choosing to go to grammar?
Until a few years ago they used to offer free transport to the nearest grammar school subject to the same sort of restrictions. This led to stupid situations where children didn't qualify for their nearest GS, got a place at one further away, and then couldn't get free transport because it wasn't their nearest. See this thread from 2010:
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They seem to have scrapped help with transport to GS (unless one of your 3 nearest schools of any type) in 2013 as a cost-cutting measure. This story in the Echo says they were cutting help with transport to faith schools too, but they must have back-tracked on that one, because faith schools still seem to be there in this year's policy.
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Re: Private school entry to Grammar
That's really interesting Debs, albeit a bit depressing! The injustice continues apace.