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Admissions Policy
NEAT Academy Trust is the admissions authority for our school.
A full copy of our admissions arrangements can be found in our Admissions Policy in the policies section of our website.
Applications for Reception to Year 6 should be made on North Tyneside Council’s school application form and returned to North Tyneside Council. For more information on admissions please refer to Newcastle City Council’s website.
Parents are advised to check the council’s website for deadline dates for Reception applications.
You have the right of appeal if you are refused a place. The deadline for appeals for entry to Reception in September 2024 is 17 May 2024 to enable your appeal to be heard during the Summer Term; appeals received after this date may not be heard until after the summer holidays. Further information is available on North Tyneside Council’s website.
There is a right for people to raise objections to the admissions policy agreed by the 28th February each year with the Schools Adjudicator. See the Schools Adjudicator website (Office of the Schools Adjudicator) for more information on how to do this. Objections to the admissions arrangements for 2025/26 must be made by 15th May 2024.
Applications for Nursery should be made to the school. Places are allocated according to the NEAT Nursery Admissions Policy in the policies section of our website.
Over- subscription Criteria
Tie Breaker
Waiting List
If you are refused a place at the school you may request to place your child’s name on the waiting list. Children are placed on the waiting list according to the above over-subscription criteria regardless of when their application was received and within each criterion their place is ordered by shortest distance measured in a straight line from a single fixed central point of the home address (including flats) to the central point of the school using the Local Land and Property Gazetteer and the Council’s Geographical Information System (GIS/ONE). If pupil numbers fall below the published admission number the place will be offered to the child at the top of the waiting list. This means a child who is on the waiting list will move down the list if another ‘late’ application is received that falls within a higher priority under the over-subscription criteria. The waiting list will be held by the Local Authority on behalf of the Governing Body until the end of the Autumn Term. The list will be kept thereafter, by the school.
Notes
- Parents are asked to let the Headteacher know at the time of application whether their child has a disability. Parents should be assured that the nature of the disability is not grounds for refusing the application. The school will make every reasonable adjustment to ensure that disabled children are not put at a substantial disadvantage in accessing a full curriculum and that they will not be treated less favourably, without reasonable justification, than their able-bodied peers.
- If applicants are seeking admission under criterion 3, above, they will be asked to provide appropriate evidence, e.g. a letter from a doctor or specialist. The governors must be satisfied that there is a specified medical reason which makes attendance at this school essential.
- Nursery admissions are entirely separate and parents are asked to note that attendance at the school’s nursery does not guarantee a place in the reception class. The Nursery policy follows the same oversubscription criteria as the school admissions policy as stated above. Children will be admitted to Nursery at the beginning of the term following their third birthday. Places are not given on a first come, first served basis.
- Parents who are refused a place have a statutory right of appeal. Further details of the appeals process are available by writing to the Chair of Governors at the school address.
- If a place is offered on the basis of false information (e.g. address) or if parents do not respond within the stated timescale to the offer of a place, the governing body reserves the right to withdraw their offer.
Definition of Children in the care of a Local Authority
Definition of Sibling
Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner where the child for whom the school place is sought is living in the same family unit at the same address as that sibling.
- their child attends part-time until they reach compulsory school age, or
- that the date their child is admitted to school is deferred until later in the same academic year or until the term in which the child reaches compulsory school age. The school will hold any deferred place for the child, although, in the majority of cases, we find that children benefit from starting at the beginning of the school year, rather than part way through it.
- that the date their child is admitted to school is deferred until the term after the child reaches compulsory school age.
The child must, however, start school full-time in the term after their fifth birthday.