Re: TGS Draft Admissions Arrangements Consultation 2020
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:36 pm
The two GS in Reading have similar but not identical catchments. There has been no plan to align them and it’s rarely mentioned. There doesn’t tend to be that many form the outer edges attend Kendrick, but I can’t say for Reading, so I suspect it’s not an issue that often comes up.
There are two single sex comprehensive schools in Wokingham. Theybhave the same catchment and are part of a shared catchment with two other mixed schools. For several years the radial distance criteria was actually the combined distance from your house to both schools so that you had the same radial distance to both I think this has been quietly dropped in the last year or so though, at least by the girls’ school, which is highly over subscribed. The boys’ school isn’t highly over subscribed.
I think both schools had a sibling criteria but this only extended to sisters of DDs at the girls’ school and brothers of DSs at the boys. During the consultation, someone asked why the distance was taken as the combined distance, so that families with boys and girls had the same distance, there was no cross sibling criteria.
There are two single sex comprehensive schools in Wokingham. Theybhave the same catchment and are part of a shared catchment with two other mixed schools. For several years the radial distance criteria was actually the combined distance from your house to both schools so that you had the same radial distance to both I think this has been quietly dropped in the last year or so though, at least by the girls’ school, which is highly over subscribed. The boys’ school isn’t highly over subscribed.
I think both schools had a sibling criteria but this only extended to sisters of DDs at the girls’ school and brothers of DSs at the boys. During the consultation, someone asked why the distance was taken as the combined distance, so that families with boys and girls had the same distance, there was no cross sibling criteria.