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You have to do everything through the council I'm afraid.
What you can do is to go direct to the people concerned and have a talk about this. Apologise for not knowing and ask whether there is anything the council can do to have your child start the school as soon as possible.
Don't be afraid, you and your husband are tax payers. It is their job to help you. You have nothing to worry at all.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Schoolslearninganddevelopment/ChoosingASchool/DG_10038421
"If you miss the deadline, you are less likely to get offered a place at your preferred school"
Pupils from overseas
If you've moved to England with your child you can apply for them to attend a maintained school or Academy regardless of their immigration status. This might apply to:
* asylum seekers who have children * parents who have limited leave to enter or remain in the UK * teachers coming to the UK with their children on a teacher exchange scheme
However, different rules operate in relation to those making applications for children not yet living in the UK. These rules are explained in the School Admissions Code.
Read through appropriate sections;
http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/consultations/downloadableDocs/6757-SchoolAdmissionsCode.pdf
Children and families making late applications or arriving in an area outside the normal admission round Late applications
3.35 Local authorities and other admission authorities need to agree how they will handle late applications in their co-ordinated admission schemes. They should accept applications which are received late for a good reason, for example, when a single parent has been ill for some time, or a family has just moved into the area, or is returning from abroad – if applications are received before offers of places are made. In the co-ordinating process local authorities and governing bodies should accept as on time applications from parents who meet their home local authority’s closing date even where this is later than their own. Arrangements should also be in place for children of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller pupils to be quickly registered at a school whether residing permanently or temporarily in the area. Children with statements of special educational needs that name a specific school must be admitted regardless of when their application was received (see paragraph 3.52) and children with special educational needs but without statements or with disabilities must be treated as fairly as other children.
3.36 Admission authorities must not adopt procedures or criteria that disadvantage children who arrive in their area outside the normal admission round. This section includes guidelines on dealing with the children of UK service personnel and other Crown servants and children from overseas.
Best wishes.
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