Will the catchment area school be able to accommodate all application form parents and carers resident in the catchment area?
Not necessarily. Generally, there are enough places for all children living in the schools catchment area as well as places for children living outside the catchment area, but for some schools, changes in the population and the pattern of parental preference can result in applications from within the catchment area exceeding the number of places available. Please refer to the information in the schools section of the Admissions Information Booklets about the allocations last year as an indication.
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- Will the catchment area school be able to accommodate all applications from parents and carers resident in the catchment area?
- Will the catchment area school be able to accommodate all application form parents and carers resident in the catchment area?