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The Step into the NHS school competition is now open. Download the one lesson launch for KS2 and KS3 and enter now!
Welcome to the Step into the NHS competition! Raise your KS3 students’ career aspirations and explore the breadth of NHS job opportunities with our curriculum-linked resources and nationwide competition. The winning entry will even be displayed in their local community!
You can apply for a place at a state secondary school online or by using your council’s application form. You apply through your local council even if you’re applying for schools in...
- Moving to Another Area
- Completing The Application
- When You’Ll Find Out
- Applying After The Start of The School Year
You apply through your local council even if you’re applying for schools in another council area or you’ve just moved to England. If you’re applying from another country, contact the local council in the area where you’re going to live. You may need to: 1. supply proof of your new address, for example a mortgage or rental agreement or deeds for the...
When you fill in the form (online or on paper) you’ll be asked to list the schools you’re applying for in order of preference. To get a copy of the application form on paper, contact your local council.
Councils will send offers of school places for: 1. primary schools on 16 April 2. secondary schools on 1 March If either date falls on a weekend or a bank holiday, offers are sent the next working day. The local council must provide a place at another school, if your child is not offered a place at any of the schools you’ve applied for. This is usu...
Contact your local councilto find out about applying for a school place once the school year has started (known as in-year applications). They can tell you which schools still have places and how to apply. Once your child has been offered a place, they will usually start school at the beginning of the following term.
- Register with UCAS. Register in the UCAS Hub and complete the registration questions – confirming the year you want to start your studies and that you're interested in ‘Undergraduate’ level of study.
- Complete your details. There are some key points to note: You must complete all mandatory questions and you can’t skip any sections. These must all be complete before your application can be sent.
- Add your education history. You must enter all your qualifications from secondary education onwards – whether you have the result (even any that were ungraded) or you’re still awaiting exams and results.
- Complete your employment history. If you've had any paid jobs – full-time or part-time – here's where you can enter details for up to five of them. Include company names, addresses, job descriptions, and start/finish dates.
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