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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What a terrible situation. I really don't know what the legal options are here but, as a mother in this situation, if I hadn't succeeded fighting tooth and nail then I would either move into to the catchment area of a different school, or send my child to live (on paper!) at a friend/relative in a different catchment area. Do you have any cousins at a different school? My friend was in this situation and managed to change his daughter's school because her cousins went there. Just a thought. Stay positive and good luck.
Difficult to say without knowing the details but I live quite close to the county boundary and I have placed my son and daughter with a school in the neighbouring county. If you do live close to a county border that might help.
In any case I wouldn't let this make you think you won't be able to go to university. Even if you stay at this school until you are 16 you can always do A levels elsewhere.
Oh and don't stop appealing you can pretty much continue to apply and appeal indefinately I know of people who were finally offered places nearly a year after starting at the original school.
BTW you spell punctuate and structure sentences very well for an eleven year old! :c)
When i said this school was bad I meant really bad. It has to have its own security guards. There are lots of horrible bullies there and the children play truant a lot.Thank you for your comments everybody.I shall just have to hope for the best.
p.s. I have not got any cousins and i live in the suburbs of a big city.