Proof of address for child
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Mine have Nationwide passbook accounts, but I don't think they get statements sent to them or anything. Can I just photocopy thatguest201 wrote:My son has a building society account in his name which I used for his proof of address, there is no minimum age on the account and it was acceptable albeit 3 years ago.
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Nationwide printed me something off when I popped into my local branch last year and that was fine.
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That’s v helpful thanks as I’m also with NW! I’ll go into the branch and ask what they can provide.
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My DC opened a Lloyds account at the age of 10. Saturday morning appointment in Stratford branch with instant letter showing child's name and address. Our GP is fully occupied with patients and I'm sure wouldn't have wanted proof of address requests on top of their in tray of health-related correspondence.
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I sent a photocopy of the page with name and address on, it was accepteddarkmuseuk wrote:Mine have Nationwide passbook accounts, but I don't think they get statements sent to them or anything. Can I just photocopy thatguest201 wrote:My son has a building society account in his name which I used for his proof of address, there is no minimum age on the account and it was acceptable albeit 3 years ago.
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Can I just clarify if they need the Council Tax bill earlier than 31 December this year? I only have a grammar school on my CAF. Is it the Council Tax bill by 31 Oct and the other proof by 31 December? Thank you, I’ve confused myself?!?
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They want council tax bill by 31st October but they will request further proof of address in December. They will write out to everyone in December usually with the deadline of 31st December. I have known DC not be offered their preferred schools on March 1st for missing this deadline or not realising the importance of providing the requested information in the given time so it’s probably wise to identify now which evidence you’ll submit. It almost feels as if the DCs have handed over the baton and the next bits are the parents section of the test
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Righty ho, thank you. I have everything I need, just hadn’t realised the date for Council Tax bill submission was 31 October. Will email that across next week. Thanks
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With 226 in an uncertain year, only having one grammar school on your CAF may not be the wisest move. I note you were considering KES or AGS and am assuming from what you said in an earlier thread that you have plumped for AGS - yes KES is unlikely but if you can afford the space, list it as number 1 with AGS in second spot - if you do not meet the criteria for KES the Council will consider AGS "as if it were your first choice" - this is the equal preference system - you lose nothing by putting KES first, except a chance at KES....I would also just put a ctachment school in 3rd - just in case your paperwork goes missing or something - at least you have a school whilst they sort it out!snow white wrote:Can I just clarify if they need the Council Tax bill earlier than 31 December this year? I only have a grammar school on my CAF. Is it the Council Tax bill by 31 Oct and the other proof by 31 December? Thank you, I’ve confused myself?!?
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Ok thank you, will do. Although I suspect with 226 we might not even make the waiting list for KES this year. His older brother goes, so is quite happy going somewhere else!