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Archived press release
Date Published: 06/03/09
Serious faults in the way the School handled the complainants' admission appeal called the decision into question.
There were significant faults in the way Hayes School, Bromley, handled admission appeals, finds Local Government Ombudsman, Jerry White. In his report, issued today (6 March 2009) he says “These are so serious that I consider that they call into question the decision reached on [the complainants’] appeal.” He is pleased that the School’s Governing Body has accepted his findings and agreed to offer the complainants a fresh appeal and amend its procedures for future appeals.
‘Mr and Mrs Downie’ (not their real name for legal reasons) complained about the way their appeal against refusal of a place for their son at Hayes School was considered. Hayes School is a foundation high school responsible for its own admission arrangements and appeals.
The investigation revealed a number of significant faults in the appeals’ conduct. These were:
The Ombudsman finds maladministration causing injustice and the Governing Body has agreed to:
report ref 08 007 231