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What happens if my child does not reach the academic standard? Will my second or third preference school be in jeopardy?

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What happens if my child does not reach the academic standard? Will my second or third preference school be in jeopardy?

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No, all preferences are considered equally. If your child does not reach the required academic standard to obtain a place at a grammar school, your remaining preferences will be given the same consideration as all other applications, irrespective of whether these are first, second or third preferences.

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