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but who have to travel to schools elsewhere because of the city's catchment area system. Worcestershire County Council has decided against carrying out a review of educational provision in Worcester.
She said: "Catchment areas only kick in when a school is full. We have falling rolls in many parts of Worcestershire so you could say there is more choice. "Going to a school outside the catchment ...
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More appeals were lodged in Worcestershire ... on places in oversubscribed schools which fluctuates because of things like new housing in popular catchment areas." He added demand is often driven ...
Primary school children are facing even fiercer competition for places after ninety schools were forced to reduce their catchment areas to just 300 metres. This means children living out of that ...
board (where the answer is almost always yes) to ask about the ins and outs of renting a home within the catchment area of a really good school. They write: ‘We live on the catchment boundary of ...
and so they draw a line on the map based on their counting of the number of people and they call that area that's served by the school the 'catchment' area," Levy explains. Ken McCoy (right), a ...
Homes near top-ranking state schools carry a property price premium of £77,000 on average, a survey released today suggests House prices in sought-after catchment areas are 35 per cent higher ...
That takes the average day school fee to £6,021 per term, or £18,064 a year. For boarding schools the average fee rose 9pc to £14,153 per term or £42,459 a year.