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A photo shows two adults looking pensive. The photo has a pink colour wash with white writing positioned over the top. A large exclamation mark sits beside a headline which reads placing requests important date. Further text highlights that if you are making a placing request for  a child and want them to start at your preferred school for the school year beginning in August, placing requests must be made by Sunday 15 March 2026. There is also a reminder that a placing request can be made at any point during the school year.

A photo shows two adults looking pensive. The photo has a pink colour wash with white writing positioned over the top. A large exclamation mark sits beside a headline which reads placing requests important date. Further text highlights that if you are making a placing request for a child and want them to start at your preferred school for the school year beginning in August, placing requests must be made by Sunday 15 March 2026. There is also a reminder that a placing request can be made at any point during the school year.

❗IMPORTANT DATE ❗

A reminder that if you are making a #placingrequest and want your child to start at your preferred school in August 2026, you must apply by Sunday 15 March.

For more information on the process and dates for decisions, visit: enquire.org.uk/.../choosing...

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An image of two adults sitting in a classroom. At the bottom is a pink banner which has white text that says, "Placing requests". At the bottom right is the white and purple, circular, Enquire and Reach logo

An image of two adults sitting in a classroom. At the bottom is a pink banner which has white text that says, "Placing requests". At the bottom right is the white and purple, circular, Enquire and Reach logo

Is your child going to school next year? If you feel the catchment school would not be suitable, you have the right to make a #PlacingRequest.

Our pages explain what a placing request is and how the process works. It also highlights important deadlines.

Visit: enquire.org.uk/parents/choo...

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The Additional Support Needs Tribunal - Enquire The ASN Tribunal is an independent and expert body that considers certain kinds of appeals and disagreements about additional support for learning. You can use the tribunal if a local

For more information about the Additional Support Needs Tribunal, including how to make an appeal and what the process looks like, visit our recently updated pages: enquire.org.uk/parents/work...

There is also a link to the appeal form on these pages.

#PlacingRequest #ASNTribunal #school #scotland

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This question asks 'My placing request for a special school or base has been refused, what happens next?'

This question asks 'My placing request for a special school or base has been refused, what happens next?'

Answer 1 of 3 highlights that if the placing request was made by a parent or carer there is a right to appeal. It highlights that appeals for placing requests for a specialist school, support unit or support base must be made within two months of either the refusal letter or the missed response deadline.

Answer 1 of 3 highlights that if the placing request was made by a parent or carer there is a right to appeal. It highlights that appeals for placing requests for a specialist school, support unit or support base must be made within two months of either the refusal letter or the missed response deadline.

Answer 2 of 3 highlights that appeals relating to specialist education provision are handled by the Additional Support Needs Tribunal. It explains the Tribunal is an indepndent body that considers appeals and disagreements around additinal support for learning (ASL). It usually has three members - one with legal expertise and two with specialist experience of ASL. They consider the evidence put to them and decide what happens next. Appeals are lodged with the commitee by completing a specific form.

Answer 2 of 3 highlights that appeals relating to specialist education provision are handled by the Additional Support Needs Tribunal. It explains the Tribunal is an indepndent body that considers appeals and disagreements around additinal support for learning (ASL). It usually has three members - one with legal expertise and two with specialist experience of ASL. They consider the evidence put to them and decide what happens next. Appeals are lodged with the commitee by completing a specific form.

Answer 3 of 3 highlights the appeal process can be lengthy, often up to two months for a decision. It recommends meeting with the school your child is currently due to attend to find out what the support would look like should they attend there.

Answer 3 of 3 highlights the appeal process can be lengthy, often up to two months for a decision. It recommends meeting with the school your child is currently due to attend to find out what the support would look like should they attend there.

In the second of this week's #FAQFriday we look at the route to appeal if your request for a place in a special school, unit or base has been unsuccessful.

This type of appeal involves the ASN Tribunal, and must be made within 2 months of a refusal letter/missed response deadline.

#PlacingRequest

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Education appeal committees - Enquire If you are appealing an exclusion or certain kinds of placing request it goes to something called an education appeal committee. This webpage explains what an education appeal committee is

For more information on how to appeal to the Education Appeal Committee, and how it works, visit our updated pages on the EAC: enquire.org.uk/parents/work...

#PlacingRequest #school #scotland #additionalsupport #supportforlearning #asn #asl

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A question asks: My placing request for a mainstream school has been refused, what happens next?

A question asks: My placing request for a mainstream school has been refused, what happens next?

Answer 1 of 3 explains that if a placing request was made as a parent or carer, there is a right to appeal. Appeals must be lodged within 28 days of either the refusal letter or the missed response deadline. You can appeal by letter or email. It also highlights that appeals for requests relating to mainstream provision will fo to the local authority's Education Appeal Committee (EAC).

Answer 1 of 3 explains that if a placing request was made as a parent or carer, there is a right to appeal. Appeals must be lodged within 28 days of either the refusal letter or the missed response deadline. You can appeal by letter or email. It also highlights that appeals for requests relating to mainstream provision will fo to the local authority's Education Appeal Committee (EAC).

Answer 2 of 3 explains more about the Education Appeal Committee (EAC). It states an EAC is made up of between three and secen members from the local area, selected from a range of backgrounds. They will hear evidence from both sides and decide if they agree with the local authority's decision. An additional note highlights that if a child is on a co-ordinated support plan (CSP), any appeal will go to the Additional Support Needs Tribunal.

Answer 2 of 3 explains more about the Education Appeal Committee (EAC). It states an EAC is made up of between three and secen members from the local area, selected from a range of backgrounds. They will hear evidence from both sides and decide if they agree with the local authority's decision. An additional note highlights that if a child is on a co-ordinated support plan (CSP), any appeal will go to the Additional Support Needs Tribunal.

Answer 3 of 3 highlights the appeal process can be lengthy - up to two months for a decision - and recommends meeting with the school the local authority want your chld to go to, to find out what support would look like should your child go there.

Answer 3 of 3 highlights the appeal process can be lengthy - up to two months for a decision - and recommends meeting with the school the local authority want your chld to go to, to find out what support would look like should your child go there.

If a placing request has been unsuccessful, there may be some questions about next steps.

The appeal process is different depending on if you have applied for a mainstream or specialist school, so in the first of TWO #FAQFridays this week, we are asking: What happens next?

#PlacingRequest

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A place for everyone - Enquire As families hear whether their child has been granted a place at the school of their choice, ensuring the right support must remain a top priority, writes Jennifer Drummond

For families receiving the news that a placing request for the new school year has been unsuccessful it can be upsetting.

We share more about how to ensure the right support is in place no matter where a child is attending school.

Read: enquire.org.uk/families-sch...

#PlacingRequest #ASL #ASN

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Families will likely now have heard the decision relating to placing requests for the new academic year.

There’s a range of options & possible next steps if placing request has been refused – see our short video.

Visit: enquire.org.uk/parents/choo...

#PlacingRequest #SchoolPlacement #ASL #ASN

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Two adults sit at a dining table with two children on their laps, while a third child's arm is partially visible. The children appear to be drawing or doing homework. In the centre is a purple transparent banner, with text  that says, "Refused a school placement and unsure what to do?" At the bottom right is the white and purple, circular Enquire and Reach logo.

Two adults sit at a dining table with two children on their laps, while a third child's arm is partially visible. The children appear to be drawing or doing homework. In the centre is a purple transparent banner, with text that says, "Refused a school placement and unsure what to do?" At the bottom right is the white and purple, circular Enquire and Reach logo.

A white rectangle with various purple boxes. The first box has yellow text that says, "School placement appeals". In the centre is the 2nd box which says in white text and in bullet point form, "Our updated page covers a range of questions you may have, including:

What to do if a school placement request was refused.

The right to formally appeal.

How to appeal the decision and the different routes available.

What you can do whilst awaiting the outcome of an appeal." The final box at the bottom has yellow text that reads, "www.enquire.org.uk". At the bottom right is the white and purple circular Enquire and Reach logo.

A white rectangle with various purple boxes. The first box has yellow text that says, "School placement appeals". In the centre is the 2nd box which says in white text and in bullet point form, "Our updated page covers a range of questions you may have, including: What to do if a school placement request was refused. The right to formally appeal. How to appeal the decision and the different routes available. What you can do whilst awaiting the outcome of an appeal." The final box at the bottom has yellow text that reads, "www.enquire.org.uk". At the bottom right is the white and purple circular Enquire and Reach logo.

We’ve just launched a new and updated page on school placement appeals.

It provides a range of advice on what parent and carers can do and cover key questions they may have.

Visit: enquire.org.uk/parents/choo...

#PlacingRequest #SchoolPlacement #Refusal #ASL #ASN

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