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Admissions Consultation December 2025

The consultation period is now closed. The school will now generate a summary of feedback, questions and comments (and the school's responses to those) and publish this summary here in due course. All consultation documents, feedback, comments and questions will be presented to the Full Governing Board on 11th February 2026. The Governors' decision will be published on this website before 28th February 2026.

Documents for Consultation

The following documents were available throughout the consultation period:

We recommend reviewing these documents before responding.


Summary of Proposed Changes

1. Correction to the stated number of external Year 7 day places

The current arrangements were written when the Primary School had 75 pupils in Year 6. With 90 pupils now in Year 6, the legacy requirement to offer 33 external day places could require the school to admit up to 127 pupils into Year 7, which exceeds the Published Admission Number (PAN).

The proposed correction adjusts the stated number of external day places to 18. The school's PAN will not change in any year group through this action.

As outlined in the Rationale Document, this does not significantly reduce opportunities for external applicants as places not taken by internal pupils will continue to be offered to external families.

2. Reordering of oversubscription criteria

The school proposes placing children of staff in demonstrable skill-shortage posts, and siblings, above the distance-based 'inner/outer' zones split. This reflects the intended operation of the arrangements and prevents disproportionate outcomes. Full detail is included in Section 4 of the Admissions Arrangements.

The current arrangement places children of staff in demonstrable skill-shortage posts and siblings after a 50% split of places to the inner zone (within 2 or 3 miles of the school). This might mean that some children of staff in demonstrable skill-shortage posts or siblings would not get a place in favour of another child who lives in a different zone. This is contrary to the intention of the admissions arrangements and contrary to national and local norms.

3. Sixth Form entry requirements

The Sixth Form requirements remain unchanged:


Six GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including English and Maths.

These appear in the consultation documentation to ensure clarity and allow comment. Whilst the school has no intention to change the entry requirements, we invite feedback from our community to ensure that this continues to be an appropriate entry requirement for our curriculum, intake and cohort.

4. Corrections (non-material changes)

A number of clerical, technical and clarity-related updates have been included to ensure accuracy and compliance with the School Admissions Code. These do not affect how places are allocated. A full list is provided in Section B of the Rationale Document.


How to Respond to the Consultation

The consultation closed at 5.00pm on Friday 23 January 2026.
Responses received after this date cannot be included.


What Happens Next?

All responses will be analysed and reported to the Governing Board. The final admission arrangements for 2027/28 will be determined by 28 February 2026, in line with statutory requirements.

Once determined, the outcomes will be published on the school’s website.