Rodo wrote:This is nothing new, it has been happening for years. People have either moved house, or used the grandparents' address or even rented out small properties in the required neighbourhood if they had the means to do so in order to get their child into a particular school.
As indeed we did when we moved to Birmingham from the West Country - in a way. It was not a question of getting him into a particular school, it was a question of getting him into any school, period! We rented a house for six months, and I occupied it while Mrs and Master O remained in Somerset. I fielded all the letters from the Education department. If we had not done so, he might have finished up being placed anywhere in the city.
The house was firmly in the catchment area for two reasonably good secondary schools, both within a mile or so. Birmingham Education promptly allocated Master O to a sink school on an estate 4 miles away. We appealed and it went to a tribunal. Mrs O was in fighting mood and swept the floor with them.
The result was Master O was allocated to school number 4 which was fairly reasonable, but two miles away.
He lasted there about one term. There was bullying and he truanted. Luckily we caught him before the Education people did, and wangled him a placement back at his old school in Dorset, where he boarded on a farm with old clients of mine.
Looking back, Master O's education was a shambles from the word go. Never ask Mrs O about it if you don't want your ear bent for a minimum of half an hour!