
Secondary Transfer Offer Day 2023
What next for your child?

It is that time of year again when the worries about your child's educational future are either relieved or heightened. If your child got a place at one of the schools of your preference, then hopefully you are happy and optimistic. However, if you were not allocated a school of your preference or have been allocated a school that you feel would be detrimental to your child's educational journey then I am sure that you have a mixture of emotions ranging from confusion, anxiety, bewilderment to straight out frustration and anger.
I have worked with hundreds of parents over the years who have experienced a wide spectrum of feelings once they received their child's school allocation and one thing all of them have in common is that they want what is best for their child and that is what is first and foremost in their minds. My first response to the disappointed is BREATH!!! remember how you react will have an impact on your child and you need them to know that no decisions are personal or based on the idea that they are not good enough. Often the decision comes down to a post code. Also bear in mind that just like life itself - situations change and very quickly .
It is these parents that I would encourage to look at the situation differently and think - 'How can I make the best of this situation for my child' do not act in anger and turn down the school offered. It is always better to have somewhere to go in September and you can give up the space at any time if things change. Now consider what are our options? what is the worse case scenario? how can we make this work for us?
You may decide to appeal against the decision not to offer your child a space in the desired school and it is your legal right to appeal any school that you have applied to (as long as they were higher on your preference ranking than the one offered).
If you do decide to exercise your right to appeal have in the back of your mind 1. What was the admissions criteria 2. Is this the only school that can meet my child's needs? 3. Why is this the only school that can meet my child's needs? 4. Is there evidence available to support my appeal.
If you would like to talk this through with an experienced independent advisor call me on 07708 318 599 (I offer 30 minutes free consultation and promise to allay some of your fears, calm you down and help you to consider your next steps). If you do decide to appeal - I offer a support service at a reasonable rate also.
But above all else please bare in mind that things change, children are both resilient and brilliant so even in the face of adversity they will thrive as long as they have support, reassurance and feel safe. Everything is a learning experience so think about things differently - what can you and your child learn from this disappointment?






