EHCP - Challenging the decision
Our son is in Year 6 with EHCP in place. During the review of EHCP we have been asked for our preference for secondary school. Unfortunately our L.A. Did not name our choice in the final plan and instead named another school. We are unhappy with that choice and as I understand we need to challenge that decision.
I have two part question to those whom perhaps been in this situation before:
- Do we decline the placement offered and then challenge the decision in Tribunal (Should we need to go that far), or should we accept the offer and ask
to be put on waiting list for our preferred school?
- What would be best way to argue the fact that the school proposed by the Council is not good enough based on their exam results? Our son is academically able and we have hope that he will study further. However the school offered by the council does only 3 core GCSES and the none core subjects do not match my sons interest at all.
I have two part question to those whom perhaps been in this situation before:
- Do we decline the placement offered and then challenge the decision in Tribunal (Should we need to go that far), or should we accept the offer and ask
to be put on waiting list for our preferred school?
- What would be best way to argue the fact that the school proposed by the Council is not good enough based on their exam results? Our son is academically able and we have hope that he will study further. However the school offered by the council does only 3 core GCSES and the none core subjects do not match my sons interest at all.
The school that we have chosen offers everything he needs to study further if he wishes to in the future.
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A secondary school that only offers 3 core GCSE's that would surpise me.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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woodbine said:A secondary school that only offers 3 core GCSE's that would surpiseI take these as 3 as English is same subject to me.
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I did 5 subjects at school comprising of, English, Maths, Science, Typing and Art.. OK I failed everything except typing but I wasn't diagnosed with AS 30 years ago so I didn't get the extra time allowance etc.
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woodbine said:A secondary school that only offers 3 core GCSE's that would surpise me.My sisters school only mandates Mathematics, English, and Science, the rest is free choice in terms of what GCSEs you want to study.Was the same when I attended the same school, although not fully dictated, we did have to choose a arts based subject and a humanities based subject.
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