School Admissions Appeals Advice and Support in Greater London
SJC Consultancy supplies advice and support for school admissions appeals throughout Greater London, including the Local Education Authorities of Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council, Barnet London Borough Council, Bexley London Borough Council, Brent London Borough Council, Bromley London Borough Council, Camden London Borough Council, City of London Corporation, Croydon London Borough Council, Ealing London Borough Council, Enfield London Borough Council, Greenwich London Borough Council, Hackney London Borough Council, Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council, Haringey London Borough Council, Harrow London Borough Council, Havering London Borough Council, Hillingdon London Borough Council, Hounslow London Borough Council, Islington London Borough Council, Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council, Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council, Lambeth London Borough Council, Lewisham London Borough Council, Merton London Borough Council, Newham London Borough Council, Redbridge London Borough Council, Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council, Southwark London Borough Council, Sutton London Borough Council, Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, Waltham Forest London Borough Council, Wandsworth London Borough Council and Westminster City Council.
Have you been refused a place for your child to attend their preferred school?
You can apply for any school you wish for your child, but this does not mean you will be given a place at that school. Most popular schools are over-subscribed, which means every year disappointed families, like yourselves, need to consider all their options and make decisions about what to do next.
Every parent who is refused a place for their child must be offered the right of appeal.
If you decide to appeal you will find yourself on a lengthy journey, that in normal circumstances can be difficult to navigate due to legal obstacles and official procedures and protocols. You may often feel anxious and stressed leading up to the appeal hearing, which can be extremely daunting, often likened to a 'mini court' with feelings of being 'on trial'.
Whilst the appeal hearings are meant to be informal, they come under the umbrella of a ‘tribunal’ and must follow statutory legal requirements. Therefore, with having to adhere to such strict legal parameters, appeal hearings are mostly very formal occasions.