Transferring to a new school or academy Information for parents whose child is transferring to a new school in September Find out more about transferring to a new school or academy. Appeals, policies and admission arrangements Information on admissions appeals, policies and arrangements for Luton schools and academies. Find out more about admission, policies and academies.
Children under five years of age If your child is starting school or nursery this year. More information for children under five years of age.
Catchment area look-up. Does my child qualify for school transport? Find out about home to school transport. Luton school contact information Nursery, primary and secondary schools and a directory of Luton schools. Find out about Luton's school contact information. In-year fair access protocol The school admissions code requires all local authorities to have an 'in-year fair access protocol, all schools and academies in Luton must take part in the agreed protocol. School admissions If you live in Devon, you can apply here for a place in a mainstream state primary or secondary school.
Normal round admissions — when children start at a school at the earliest possible time for that school or for schools which provide education all-through from reception to year 11 who transfer at the start of year 7. In-year admissions — when children start at a school at any time other than the normal round. An example would be if you are moving house and would like your child to change schools. Apply for an in-year admission to move your child to a different school.
Information about the co-ordinated admission arrangements for schools in Devon. We'll let you know if you're successful within 2—3 weeks 10—15 working days , once we receive your application, proof of address and any additional documents needed.
All children adopted from care from a local authority in England or Wales who are of compulsory school age are eligible for admission under Rule 1. Children in the process of being placed for adoption are classified by law as children looked after, providing there is a Placement Order.
The application would be prioritised under Rule 1. Applications made for these children, with suitable supporting professional evidence, can be considered under Rule 2. If you do not hold a full British citizen passport or have a UK passport describing you as a British citizen with the right or abode. Please note that freedom of movement into the UK for European Economic Area and Swiss citizens ended at the end of EEA Irish citizens aside and Swiss national children entering the UK after the end of are now treated the same as other foreign nationals.
This means they will no longer have the right to enter the country to access a state-funded school unless they fall within certain immigration categories. Check your visa status to ensure your child is entitled to a place in a state school before you apply.
If your child is currently being taught in a different year group and you want that to continue, send us supporting evidence from a professional for example, your child's teacher or Head of Year. This needs to show why your child needs to be educated in a different year group. You can scan or take a digital photo of your documents and email them to inyear hertfordshire. We only agree these cases in exceptional circumstances. We can't guarantee to offer your child a place in the same year group and if your request is upheld, there is no guarantee that an offer will be made at the preferred school s.
Summer born delayed applications Children born between 1 April — 31 August for entry into the Reception year group only. If your child was born 1 April - 31 August , you may have delayed your child starting school in the Reception year group in their chronological school year group. To accompany your application, please e-mail inyear hertfordshire.
If you're moving in the near future, the application form will also ask for your child's new address. We need 2 documents showing your current address.
If you're moving, we also need proof of your new address. We won't use the new address until we have proof that the child is living there permanently. If you're moving to a rented property, send us evidence that you've sold or are in the process of selling your current property, or that your current lease agreement has ended.
If your child lives at more than one address for example, due to parents separating , use the address where your child lives for most of the time. If your child lives at 2 addresses equally, use the address of the parent who claims the Child Benefit or Child Tax Credit. If you're employed as UK service personnel or crown servants, once you've applied online, send us an official letter from either:. The letter must give your relocation date and a unit postal or quartering address in Hertfordshire.
Your application will be processed in advance of your move and a school place offered as long as it's within a reasonable time. The schools listed below handle their own in year admissions and accept applications for an in year place direct.
You can view the school in year rules and form by clicking on their link in the list below. If the school have not provided an in year form, you can use our Non-coordinating schools admissions form to apply and return it to them direct. If a school has more vacancies than applications, your child will be offered a place. If the school has more applications than places available, admission rules are used to decide the order that applicants are offered places. If a school has a vacancy when you apply, you may not be offered that place if the vacancy is filled by an earlier applicant, or the school has a continuing interest waiting list.
You'll have the right to appeal an in year admissions decision if you apply for a school and a place can't be offered because the school has no vacancies when you apply. We use a set of principles when we consider in year admission applications for "hard to place" or vulnerable children. This is to ensure that all children get a suitable school place and that no school is asked to take an unreasonable number of children who have a higher level of needs. For more detail, read the full fair access protocol PDF kb.
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