MindUtopia
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I am just wondering if anyone has been in this situation and how you handled it? Our daughter is 3 now (will be 4 in Feb), so I've always planned for her to start school (reception) next September. It is now quite likely we may be moving house during the summer or into the autumn time. We'll be moving to a completely new area that's about 1.5 hours from our current house. We had expected to be here another year, so I was planning to put her in reception here with her friends she has now and then move her for Year 1. But now if we end up moving house sooner, it's likely she'll start reception, be in that school for a month or two and then move to an entirely new school. I'm now at least considering the possibility of keeping her out as I understand they don't actually have to start school until the term after their 5th birthday and then trying to start her in the new school after our move (which would be either part way through the autumn term or maybe even after Christmas).
Can I actually do this? Has anyone done it? And how much of a ballache is it to try to make that sort of thing happen? Like if she doesn't start school here, will it be impossible to arrange a transfer? I just don't want to fall off the radar and not be able to get things sorted at the new house because we didn't start her here and arrange a transfer that way? I love the idea of not having to pay for nursery (we both work full-time), so starting her in reception here as planned, even if for a month, would save us money on nursery. But I don't know if I want to put her through the stress of starting school, making friends, getting settled in and then taking her out a month or two later. That said, we won't really know if we'll be moving until next summer, so we would proceed as planned anyway. But I just want to know what my options are, if anyone else has been in this situation?
Can I actually do this? Has anyone done it? And how much of a ballache is it to try to make that sort of thing happen? Like if she doesn't start school here, will it be impossible to arrange a transfer? I just don't want to fall off the radar and not be able to get things sorted at the new house because we didn't start her here and arrange a transfer that way? I love the idea of not having to pay for nursery (we both work full-time), so starting her in reception here as planned, even if for a month, would save us money on nursery. But I don't know if I want to put her through the stress of starting school, making friends, getting settled in and then taking her out a month or two later. That said, we won't really know if we'll be moving until next summer, so we would proceed as planned anyway. But I just want to know what my options are, if anyone else has been in this situation?