It's that time of year where parents are required to make school place applications. Deciding on a school for your child can be a challenging task, and when parents cannot agree on this important decision, it can add additional complexity to an already delicate situation.

When must school applications be made?

If your child is due to start school in September 2024, or is in their last year of primary school, now is the time to start considering options for their schooling.

Many local authorities require parents to submit their applications for secondary school places by 31 October 2023, and primary school places by 15 January 2024.

Independent schools will have their own application process.

Who decides which school our child attends?

Whoever has parental responsibility for a child has the right to participate in the child's education and schooling. In most cases, both parents will have parental responsibility.

A child's biological mother automatically has parental responsibility.

Father's will have parental responsibility if they are married to the mother at the time of the child's birth, or by acquiring parental responsibility in one of the following ways:

  1. By being registered as the child's father on their birth certificate;
  2. By entering into a parental responsibility agreement; or
  3. By obtaining a court order granting him parental responsibility.

What happens if me and my ex-partner cannot agree on a school?

If you and your ex-partner cannot reach an agreement about schooling, you could consider mediation, which can be an effective method of resolving disputes. Whilst the mediator cannot make a decision for you, their impartial role is to ensure that you and your ex-partner have the opportunity to explain your concerns and views and to help you both to come to an agreement.

If it is simply not possible to agree on the choice of school, you could consider making an application to the family court for a Specific Issue Order. You should seek legal advice early so that any application to the family court is made in good time before any school application deadlines.

How long will it take for the court to make a decision?

An application for a Specific Issue Order may take some months to resolve and it is therefore important that any applications are made in good time.

In circumstances where timing is an issue, you may wish to consider Family Arbitration which is a form of private dispute resolution and is often a far quicker method to resolve disputes.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.