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Oct 25, 2024 · Our catchment heat maps are fully interactive and allow users to drop a postcode pin on the map and see exactly where pupils currently attending the school live. The catchment areas are carefully calculated and show the likelihood of admission to a certain school based on exact location.
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If you’re looking for a place at a private school (also called ‘independent schools’), contact the school directly.
You can also choose to teach your child at home, known as home schooling.
If your child has an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan, it may name a school for them. A school named in the EHC plan must give your child a place.
What schools must publish on their website
Schools’ websites must include: admission arrangements, including how to apply details of the curriculum behaviour policy links to Ofsted reports links to performance data the school’s latest key stage 2 and 4 attainment and progress measures their special educational needs (SEN) information report, which includes information about their policies for children or young people with special educational needs and disabilities the amount of money they get for taking underprivileged children (the ‘pupil premium’), what they do with it and the effect it’s had You can also get advice about choosing state-funded schools from your local council.
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Use our school finder, distance calculator and admissions data to get to grips with school admissions for state primary and secondary schools.