True, but it does make things very difficult for principals, boards and eventually other children if you accept a place and then don't show up. Principals are planning their class sizes and teacher allocations based on those who have accepted places. This may lead to disrupting classes and teachers by rejigging allocations in November if significant numbers don't show up.You can accept the offer from the first school, this has no bearing on whether or not your child will be offered another place.
Principals are planning ..
True, but it does make things very difficult for principals, boards and eventually other children if you accept a place and then don't show up. Principals are planning their class sizes and teacher allocations based on those who have accepted places. This may lead to disrupting classes and teachers by rejigging allocations in November if significant numbers don't show up.
By a child who is then leaving a vacant place at another school, which may end up in that school losing a teacher.If a child does not show up on 1st September then that place will be filled within 24 hours!
Not in Castleknock/Dublin 15. I would be very surprised if any school in that area has an issue filling their Junior Infant places. I agree that in other places it may be a huge problem for Boards of Management.
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