School planning around "School Catchment Rumours vs Reality: Planning Ahead Calmly" is forecasting under sleep deprivation. Crowd prices will not get your child a place — they can show if the narrative has overshot what evidence supports.
Catchment anxiety in one sentence
Deadlines are real; rumours are optional. A probability helps you rank which rumours deserve a phone call versus a deep breath.
What the percentage is not
If the market resolves on "offer accepted" but you care about "appeal outcome," you are looking at the wrong contract — always read the resolution criteria.
- →If prices jump on a headline, wait for the council tweet.
- →Teach kids probability with sports or TV markets — same maths, lower stakes.
- →Track your own guesses; schools are great calibration gyms.
Screenshot the official criteria once. Re-read it every time WhatsApp lights up.
Using markets without drama
Watch how prices move on results days and appeals — you will see panic and correction patterns you can reuse for exams, jobs, and house moves. Boromarket wraps that in a mobile app with games so the habit forms before you need it.
"The goal is not certainty. It is a better map of uncertainty than panic headlines give you."
— Boromarket