If you are thinking about bringing a school appeal, this book is here to help you. The book aims to give you the information that you need to put together a winning appeal case, and the confidence to present your case successfully at an appeal hearing.
If you have received a letter telling you that your son or daughter has not got a place at the school of their choice, you probably have lots of questions:
- what’s the best way to win my school appeal?
- are there any letters that I should write?
- do I need a lawyer?
- what evidence do I need?
- where can I get further information to help me to prepare my appeal?
- what happens at an appeal hearing?
- can I speak at the appeal hearing, or should I get somebody to do this for me?
- what do I do if I’m not happy with the outcome of the appeal?
The book is organized into one hundred separate tips, each dealing with a different aspect of the appeals system. Each tip contains clear, practical advice about the best way to get the result that you want from your appeal.
Reading the tips will take you step-by-step through the key issues that you will encounter.
Note to purchasers:
-The information in this book is relevant to secondary school, middle school or primary school appeals, but does not deal with the special rules that apply to infant class size appeals .
-The book deals only with the school appeals system in England.
If you are thinking about bringing a school appeal, this book is here to help you. The book aims to give you the information that you need to put together a winning appeal case, and the confidence to present your case successfully at an appeal hearing.
If you have received a letter telling you that your son or daughter has not got a place at the school of their choice, you probably have lots of questions:
- what’s the best way to win my school appeal?
- are there any letters that I should write?
- do I need a lawyer?
- what evidence do I need?
- where can I get further information to help me to prepare my appeal?
- what happens at an appeal hearing?
- can I speak at the appeal hearing, or should I get somebody to do this for me?
- what do I do if I’m not happy with the outcome of the appeal?
The book is organized into one hundred separate tips, each dealing with a different aspect of the appeals system. Each tip contains clear, practical advice about the best way to get the result that you want from your appeal.
Reading the tips will take you step-by-step through the key issues that you will encounter.
Note to purchasers:
-The information in this book is relevant to secondary school, middle school or primary school appeals, but does not deal with the special rules that apply to infant class size appeals .
-The book deals only with the school appeals system in England.