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IT error leads to parents being offered incorrect school places

An incorrect setting within the IT system used by the Isle of Wight council to administer school places, has resulted in a number of incorrect offers being sent to parents of children due to start Reception classes in September.

Councillor Richard Priest, Executive member for children’s services, explained this afternoon,

“On 16 April 2014 the Isle of Wight Council sent offers to approximately 1,300 parents of four year old children who had applied for school places in reception classes in September 2014. We have recently discovered that a setting in the IT system that helps administer the applications was incorrect and this has led to a small number of errors in the offers made.

“Eleven children across five schools have received an offer at a first (parental) preference school when they should have received a lower (parental) preference offer. A corresponding number were given a lower (parental) preference than they should have done.”

He went on to say,

“When we discovered this problem we acted immediately and, working with schools, have ensured that there is a positive outcome for all the pupils affected. No first preference offers will be taken away and the 11 children who received a lower preference offer than they should have done will be offered the correct highest possible preference school. We are contacting those affected to explain the position and to offer them the choice of staying with their current offer place or taking up the higher preference school place.

Postponement of admission appeals
Cllr Priest went on to explain that because of the errors, scheduled school admission appeals hearings have had to be postponed, he added,

“As a consequence of this issue the authority has had to postpone some scheduled school admission appeals hearings. We have apologised to the parents concerned and we appreciate that this will have caused inconvenience. As a result of our actions to resolve the system problem, some of the appeals may not be needed.

“We are now confident that the system is operating correctly and that all further offers made will be allocated correctly.”

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