Admissions to School
Admissions and appeals to our school are administered by Calderdale Local Authority, details can be found here. The published admission limit is 45 children per year group at our school.
Admissions to Reception – children are presently admitted to school at the beginning of the school year (September 1 to
August 31) in which their fifth birthday falls. Parents seeking a place at the school should register their interest with the school office. All parents registering an interest at our school will be invited to an 'Open Day' where there is the opportunity to hear more about our school and have a look around, this is usually in the November before the child is due to start school and before the application process opens. Places are offered by the local authority in April. If your child is offered a place you will be invited to an Information Evening where you will have the opportunity to meet the staff, visit the classrooms and return all paper work. Your child will also be invited to visit and spend time in their new class before they start in September.
Admissions to other age groups – parents seeking a place are asked to complete an in-year transfer form via the Calderdale Council website (see link below).
https://www.calderdale.gov.uk/v2/residents/education-and-learning/schools/admissions/year-transfers
Calderdale Council looks after our waiting list for each year group; sorted in the order of proximity to school. If a place becomes available in school, parents/carers are contacted in proximity order. If a child is offered a place, arrangements are made for parents and pupils to visit school and agree a suitable start date. Care is taken in settling in new pupils, to ensure the transition between schools is managed effectively. School does not remove anyone from the waiting list unless advised to do so by the parent of the child.
The school is committed to equal opportunities. Admissions for pupils with disabilities are arranged in full consultation with parents, carers and external agencies to ensure the child’s needs can be fully met. Where the child is in receipt of an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) and the Authority has named our school as necessary to meet the child’s needs, the child would be in the first priority category for admission.
Should you have any queries regarding our admission and appeal arrangements, please contact the Calderdale Admissions Team on:
CYPS.Admissions@calderdale.gov.uk
Calderdale Oversubscription Criteria for Community Primary Schools
Places will be allocated in community and voluntary controlled primary schools in the following order of priority:
Notes
Over Subscription Criteria for Nursery Education
Where a school receives more applications than places available then children should be admitted in the following order:
If there is over subscription in any category, then children will be admitted in the order of proximity of the pupil’s permanent home to school.
A parent must not be expected to purchase additional services, for example wrap around care, in order to gain a place at the school.
Where required, the Local Authority will provide support to a school in applying the part-time admissions criteria.