Offers on 1 March and beyond
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Offers on 1 March and beyond
When data shows that a school has for example offered a places to children scoring X by July does that mean that offers can be made anywhere from 1 March until July? It's just that by July the lowest score offered to was X?
Re: Offers on 1 March and beyond
Yes. There is nearly always a bit of movement (or quite a lot, depending on the school) after national allocations day, but the most of it will be over by the end of the summer term.MCLC wrote:When data shows that a school has for example offered a places to children scoring X by July does that mean that offers can be made anywhere from 1 March until July? It's just that by July the lowest score offered to was X?
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Re: Offers on 1 March and beyond
Thank you ToadMum. So if a child didn't get their first choice or second etc on national allocation day they can ring the borough to see where they are in respect to waiting lists?
Re: Offers on 1 March and beyond
Yes - the Admissions details should tell you who actually holds the waiting list (in Southend, all the waiting lists are held by the LA until the end of the summer holidays - and beyond, for some schools - but in some areas I think the waiting lists are handed to own admission authority schools earlier than that). There may be a delay on when waiting list details are made available, as responses are processed, late applicants ranked, etc.MCLC wrote:Thank you ToadMum. So if a child didn't get their first choice or second etc on national allocation day they can ring the borough to see where they are in respect to waiting lists?
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.Groucho Marx