appeal soon help!
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appeal soon help!
Hi, Just found this site its great. I have an appeal next week for my daughter, I would love to know what the panel are likely to ask me so i can be prepared, if anyone can help please.
The appeal is for a general comp/college and not a grammer if that helps.
Thank you in advance
The appeal is for a general comp/college and not a grammer if that helps.
Thank you in advance
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HI bounty1995
I know your appeal is next weeek and you have only just found this site but it has proved an immense help to others during their appeals and there are some fantastic people here who have a wealth of knowledge and experience and will help you immensley so keep posting (trouble is once hooked there is no escape, see those on Rehab!)
Seriously though, whilst i have no practical help there are others who will be able to help and guide you through this difficult process, their advice is second to none. Good luck with your appeal
I know your appeal is next weeek and you have only just found this site but it has proved an immense help to others during their appeals and there are some fantastic people here who have a wealth of knowledge and experience and will help you immensley so keep posting (trouble is once hooked there is no escape, see those on Rehab!)
Seriously though, whilst i have no practical help there are others who will be able to help and guide you through this difficult process, their advice is second to none. Good luck with your appeal
NKM
You need to show that your child needs THAT school more than the 'damage' to the school of having to cope with another pupil.
Look at the curriculum and school aims and show that they match your child's aptitude.
If they are over subscribed look at pupil numbers in different year groups especially the Sixth Form. Have they 'grown' the sixth form' - if so this is their choice and shows that capacity can't be a real issue.
Look at the curriculum and school aims and show that they match your child's aptitude.
If they are over subscribed look at pupil numbers in different year groups especially the Sixth Form. Have they 'grown' the sixth form' - if so this is their choice and shows that capacity can't be a real issue.