Yorkshire Post

Ellie denied a place at school 100 yards from her home

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A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl won’t be joining her friends at her local school this autumn after being rejected for a place – despite living just 100 yards away.

Chloe Turner put her daughter Ellie’s name down for a place at Woodhouse Primary School, Brighouse, when she was just three months old.

And the family even moved closer to the school in the hope it would secure a place for their children in the future.

But despite the school being so close they can hear the children playing, Calderdale Council allocated Ellie a place at a school a 20-minute walk away, which she had not even marked down as a choice. This week the family found out they had been unsuccessf­ul in the first round of the appeal process, and now will have to wait until August to go before an appeal panel.

Miss Turner, 21, said: “Not only is it the closest school to our house, but it’s a very, very good school – I’m so frustrated by it all.” The mother-oftwo said she would “keep fighting” for a place “because it’s ridiculous she can’t go to this school when it’s so close to our house.”

Judith Wyllie, Calderdale Council’s head of commission­ing and partnershi­ps, said the council made “every effort” to offer parents a place for their child at their preferred school, but is not always possible where schools are popular and oversubscr­ibed.

 ?? PICTURES: PAUL MacNAMARA/ROSS PARRY ?? FIGHTING ON: Chloe Turner with Ellie. Inset, Woodhouse Primary School
PICTURES: PAUL MacNAMARA/ROSS PARRY FIGHTING ON: Chloe Turner with Ellie. Inset, Woodhouse Primary School

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