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Help with Schools in the UK?

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OK, so I'm 14 and going into year 10- which means ive left my school in year 9 to go to an upper school...

problem is, there is only places in 1 school which is too far away

we've appealed for schools and nothing has been accepted...

what do I do?

thanks

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  1. Hey,

    I'm going in to year 10 aswell, in my school it carries on untill year 13, so we do not have this problem. However when moving into year 7 a few of my friends had the same problem as you. We all wanted to go to the same school, but because of the limited spaces there not everyone got to go. One thing you can do is get on the waiting list at the school you would prefer to go to - most schools have these. You will then have to go to the school that is offering you a place, though it is far away I'm sure you could make arrangements. Meanwhile a place may become available at the school you want to go to. You never know you may even like the school, and not want to move.

    Anyway, hope this helps, good luck (:


  2. You cannot do anything basically, except wait for a place to become available in a nearer school- and that might not happen.

    Why can't you travel to the school?

    I'm assuming there is Transport of some kind?

  3. say ur gettin home schooled and play playstation allday

  4. homeschool. Google EDUCATION OTHERWISE....this is the UK website for homeschooling

  5. You might be able to catch a bus, provided by the too far away school as a last option. The best thing to do, is re-apply. It might not work, but it's worth a try.

    Hope you go to a good school x

  6. Take the bus?

    You'll probably get a reduced/free bus pass because you live far away.

    Why have you left it until this late anyway. Some schools have already started and where I am, we're all going back this week.

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