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I think you might have to check with the school first.


They used to have a large waiting list for mornings and wouldn't allow parents to swap, but they may have changed their policy. It used to be you started afternoons and then moved to mornings as your child got slightly older.

Thanks for your message. I have contacted the school today and any swap would have to be done officially through them. I just posted on the off-chance that someone was unhappy or not bothered about having mornings and wouldn't mind swapping sessions with me - or perhaps didn't know they could do anything about it. I would do it all above board and have my fingers crossed!
Hope you don't mind me asking, when did you get offered the place? I applied for one for my daughter and haven't heard anything at all. ALso applied to Goodrich and nothing from them either. Can't get anyone at either school to tell me how the process works or on what timetable, it's very frustrating! Any insight or info would be great
From what I've been told, all letters confirming places were sent out last week. I'm not sure about their criteria for giving places, allocating sessions or what their waiting list is like though. Maybe try checking with the schools again just to confirm this? Hope you get a place sorted somewhere soon.

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