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  2. Receptionist. When you phone or e-mail into school you will usually speak to Miss Adams and Mrs Cleverley, our Receptionists. Miss Adams and Mrs Cleverley will be able to direct your call, answer your questions or pass on your request to the right person to deal with it.

  3. St Mark's School, Bath Bay Tree Road, Larkhall, Bath BA1 6ND T 01225 312661 | E info@st-marks.org.uk W st-marks.org.uk | X @StMarksBATH Absences: 01225 478415

  4. Call 02380 772968 to ask for a message to go to the member of staff. Email info@st-marks-southampton.org.uk. We will tell you who this has passed to within 48 hours (2 school days). You should receive a reply or further contact, within 5 school days.

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    • Introduction
    • Admission Numbers
    • Oversubscription Criteria
    • Late Applications
    • Admission of Children Outside Their Normal Age Group
    • Waiting Lists
    • Appeals
    • Parish Map
    • Home Address
    • Sibling

    St Mark’s School (“the school”) is a state-funded Academy based in the City of Bath. The school promotes self-worth in students to inspire them to live well, achieve their goals and be a force for good both in school and the world beyond. Matthew 5:16 tells us to ‘Let your light shine’ which reminds us to have Aspiration, Resilience and to value th...

    The published admission number (PAN) of the School is 120 for entry in Year 7. The School will accordingly admit this number of students if there are sufficient applications. Where fewer applicants than the PAN are received, the School will offer places to all those who have applied. If the School decides that it is able to admit Year 7 students ab...

    The School Admissions Code requires the governors to admit any children with an Educational Health Care Plan (EHC) naming St Mark’s School before the consideration of any other applications. Where there are more applications than there are places available within the required year group, the governors will consider all applications received against...

    All applications received by the Local Authority after the deadline will be considered to be late applications. Late applications will be considered after those received on time. If, following consideration of all applicants the school is oversubscribed, parents may request that their child is placed on the school’s waiting list.

    Parents may request that their child is admitted outside their normal age group. To do so parents should include a request with their application, specifying why admission out of normal year group is being requested and the year group in which they wish their child to be allocated a place. When such a request is made, the School will make a decisio...

    The School will operate a waiting list for each year group. Where the School receives more applications for places than there are places available, a waiting list will operate until 31st December after the beginning of the school year. This will be maintained by the School and it will be open to any parent who asks for his or her child’s name to be...

    All applicants refused a place have a right of appeal to an independent appeal panel constituted and operated in accordance with the School Admission Appeals Code. Appellants should contact admissions_transport@bathnes.gov.uk for information on how to appeal. Information on the timetable for the appeals process can be found on the Bath & North East...

    The governors prioritise some school places on the basis of parish areas. A map indicating the parish boundary of St Saviour’s is available to view as per below:

    The home address is where a child normally lives. Where a child lives with parents with shared parental responsibility, each for part of a week, the address where the child lives is determined using a joint declaration from the parents stating the pattern of residence. If a child’s residence is split equally between both parents, then parents will ...

    ‘Sibling’ means a natural brother or sister, a half brother or sister, a legally adopted brother or sister or half-brother or sister, a step brother or sister or other child living in the same household as part of the same family who, in any of these cases, will be living at the same address at the date of their application for a place. Admissions ...

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  7. The Governing Body of St Mark's CE School; St Mark's Church; ... Vacancies at St Mark's; Contact Us; PARENT LINKS. 023 8077 2968. LOVE - BELONGING - SERVICE. ONE SCHOOL.

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