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Introduction
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The governing body of
Stockingford Junior School applies the regulations
on admissions fairly and equally to all those who
wish to attend this school. The School Standards and
Framework Act 1998 introduced a new framework for
school admissions as of September 2000. This policy
conforms to the regulations that are set out in that
Act and also further explained in the statutory
School Admissions Code of Practice and the statutory
Appeals Code of Practice. |
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Aims and objectives |
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We are an inclusive school that
welcomes children from all backgrounds and abilities. |
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All applications will be treated
on merit and in a sensitive manner.
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2.3 |
The only restriction we place on
entry is that of number. If the number of children applying
for entry exceeds the places available, we enforce the
procedure set out below in order to determine whether a
child is accepted or not. It is our wish to allow parents
the right to have a place at the school of their choice.
However, this is not always possible, due to the excess
demand on the school places available.
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The level of ability of
a child or any special needs that s/he may have
plays no part in the admissions policy of this
school. |
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How Parents Can Apply For
Their Child To Be Admitted To Our School
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As our school is a community
school, the school determines the admission arrangements in
agreement with the LEA. The LEA is therefore the 'Admissions
Authority' for our school. The regulations for entry to each
school, where the Admissions Authority is the LEA, are
published each year by the LEA. Parents can receive a copy
of these regulations directly from the LEA.
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3.2 |
The LEA publishes a composite
admissions prospectus each year, which gives information
about how parents can apply for a place in the school of
their choice. Parents have a right to express a preference
for the school of their choice and they should do so on the
application form. Expressing a preference does not, in
itself, guarantee a place at this school. Application forms
can be obtained from the Education Department of the LEA and
should be completed by the date stipulated on the forms. The
school notifies parents about the school place as soon as
all the applications have been considered.
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3.3 |
In this area, children enter
school in the academic year they become five. There is one
admissions date per year, early in September (i.e. at the
start of the school year). Therefore, parents who would like
their child to be admitted to this school during the year
their child is five should ensure that they complete the
necessary application form by the end of [xxxx].
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Admission Appeals |
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4.1 |
If we do not offer a
child a place at this school, it is because to do so
would prejudice the education of other children by
allowing the numbers of children in the school to
increase too much. |
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4.2 |
If parents wish to appeal against a
decision to refuse entry, they can do so by applying to the LEA.
An independent appeals panel then meets to consider all appeals
by parents who have been refused a place at our school and who
wish to appeal against this decision. An appeals panel's
decision is binding for all parties concerned. If the appeals
panel decides that we should admit a child to our school, then
we will accept this and continue to do all we can to provide the
best education for all the children at our school. (Details of
appeal arrangements are set out in the Code of Practice on
School Admissions Appeals, which came into force in September
1999.)
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The Standard Number |
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5.1 |
The standard number is the number of
children the school can accommodate. The standard number for our
school is [x xxx]. We keep this number under review and the
governors will apply to change the number if circumstances
allow.
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Infant Class Size |
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6.1 |
We teach infant children (aged five
to seven) in classes that have a maximum number of 30 children.
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Review |
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7.1 |
This policy will be reviewed
annually with the Admissions Authority in the light of any
changed circumstances in our school or the local area.
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