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My child currently lives at two different addresses because of shared parental responsibility. Which address shall I use for my child when applying for school admission?

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My child currently lives at two different addresses because of shared parental responsibility. Which address shall I use for my child when applying for school admission?

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Applications can only be based upon the one address at which the child usually lives and from which they travel to and from school. If parents live separately but the child lives equally with both at different addresses, it is the parent’s responsibility to make this clear at the time of the application and to provide supporting evidence in respect of both addresses, such as a residency order from a court. The final decision about which address to be used for admissions purposes rests with Camden Council’s admissions team.

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