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      • A parent can apply for a place as an in-year admission at any point and is entitled to appeal when a place is not offered. The Protocol should establish the education provision a child will receive whilst discussions to identify a school place are ongoing.
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  2. Jan 20, 2023 · If you or your child applied to a school sixth form and it does not offer your child a place, both you and your child can appeal the decision.

  3. Nov 29, 2019 · This page explains what you can do if your child does not have a school place. You need to raise this issue with your LA. Our template letter (22c) may help you to do this. What further action to take depends on the situation and how urgent and serious it is.

  4. If your child does not have a place, contact your local council for schools with places. You can also put your child’s name down on a waiting list.

  5. Feb 27, 2009 · By law, your local council has to find your child a school place. The law says that all children have the right to a school education while they are between the ages of 5 to 16 years old. Also in those rights is that parents are allowed to say which school they would prefer their child to attend.

  6. Sep 11, 2024 · The governing body can appeal being required to offer a specific child a place under the Fair Access Protocol by referring the case to the Schools Adjudicator within 15 days of being asked to offer the place. If it does this, the governing body must tell the Local Authority.

  7. Aug 22, 2024 · The admission authority for the school or academy may refuse to admit a child who has been excluded twice. In the case of a community or voluntary controlled school, the governing body may appeal against the decision of the local authority (as the admission authority) to admit the child.

  8. Every year, a number of parents face the nightmare of not being offered a Reception place for their child in any local school. We explain what to do if the worst happens. When you're applying for school places, it's natural to worry that your child won't be accepted by any of your preferred schools.

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