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School Admissions

Starting primary school or transferring to junior school

The short address of this page is www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/schooladmissions

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Tuesday 1 April is National Allocations Day for primary schools. Parents and carers of children starting primary school or transferring to junior school will recieve a letter or email to tell them where their child has been offered a school place. For more information go to the 'Your Top 10 questions' page below.


Starting primary school
For parents who have a child starting primary school or transferring from infant to junior school

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Transferring to secondary school
We are not accepting any more applications to secondary schools for pupils starting in September 2008. You can still download the guide for parents on this page, see the key dates in the application process and find out what to do if you are moving to Gloucestershire.

How to apply on-line
Read this first if you are using the on-line admissions form for the first time

*. Link to 'Choice Advice Service' Article
Choice Advice Service
If you are a parent or carer of a child transferring to secondary school and would like to know more about the schools in Gloucestershire, the application procedure or any other aspect of the admissions process, the Choice Advice Service can provide you with impartial guidance, support and information.

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Consultation on school admissions criteria
Admissions authorities in Gloucestershire are consulting on their admission arrangements for September 2009.

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School admission appeals
What happens if your child has not been offered a place at your preferred school.

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Gloucestershire Schools Admissions Forum
The Gloucestershire Admission Forum is a statutory body established by Gloucestershire County Council in accordance with the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (as amended by the Education Act 2002, and by section 41 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006) and with the Education (Admission Forums) (England) Regulations 2002 (as amended by the Education (Admission Forums) (England)(Amendment) Regulations 2007) ("the Regulations").

school sign. Link to 'Links to neighbouring authorities' Article
Links to neighbouring authorities
The School Admissions pages of our neighbouring authorities


 

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