Information for parents and carers of children applying for a Reception Year place



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Starting School 2016 Information for parents and carers of children applying for a Reception Year place As your child was born between 01/09/11 and 31/08/12 they are due to start school in September 2016. You need to make an application to us by 15 January 2016, even if your child already attends a nursery/pre-school on the school site. All the information you will need regarding your Starting School 2016 application is available on our website. Making your application Legislation requires you to apply through your home local authority. If you live outside of Central Bedfordshire you must contact the local authority you live in and apply to them. We recommend that you apply online as it is quick, simple and safe. However you can alternatively make a paper application; the forms can be downloaded from our website, are available from all Central Bedfordshire schools or we can post one out to you (just call us to request one). In 2015, 86% of parents/carers applied online. Do not make both a paper and online application, if you do only your latest application (submitted before the closing date) will be processed and your first application will be discarded. All applications received by the School Admissions Team after 15 January 2016 will be classed as late and not processed until the late allocation round. Late applications are not dealt with until after all the on time applications have been considered. How to make your application You can either apply: - online at or - complete a paper application; this can be downloaded from our website, you can get a copy from any Central Bedfordshire lower/primary school or you can call us on 0300 300 8037 and we will post one out to you. You must include proof of your child s date of birth, with your application. Please send a copy of your child s passport or short birth certificate to the School Admissions Team when you make your application. Application deadline 15 January 2016

Can my child attend our catchment school? Things to consider before applying You need to make your application on time in order to be considered for your preferred school(s). Living in the catchment area will give your child priority however it does not automatically guarantee a place at your catchment school. If there are more applications than places available, the admissions criteria for the school will be applied. Should you not get your preferred school(s), we will ensure that your child is offered a place at the next nearest school with places available. Do I have to apply for my catchment or local school? No. You have the right to express a preference for up to 3 schools/academies which provide education suitable for your child s age. You may wish to apply for your catchment school as this will usually mean that if a place is not available at your preferred school, you may still have priority for a place at your catchment school. If you do not ask for a place at your catchment school, it could result in your child attending a school some distance from your home. You may be responsible for transporting your child to that school. Are places offered on a first come, first served basis? All applications received by the deadline are considered at the same time and priority is not given to those who put the school as a first preference. Decisions about who to offer places to are made solely using the oversubscription criteria for the school, no other information is taken into consideration. The council and schools must also comply with the legislation on infant class sizes which limits the number of children in a class to 30 for 5, 6 and 7 year olds. Your application might be refused on those grounds. Will having a sibling at the school guarantee my child a place? Your child will have a higher priority of a place at the school if they have an older sibling already attending there, however it is not always possible for us to allocate siblings at the same school. If you do not live within the school s catchment area and have an older child at the school it is possible that they will not be offered a place at the same school. A sibling refers to a brother or sister, half brother or sister, step brother or sister, adopted brother or sister or fostered brother or sister where foster care has been arranged by a Local Authority or the child of the parent / carer s partner, and in every case, the child should be living at the same address. The sibling must be in the school at the time of application and be likely to remain in the school at the proposed date of admission. Do I have to apply for three schools? No, you can apply for up to three schools. Naming more than one school will not weaken your chance of gaining a place at your first preference school. Similarly naming the same school more than once will not increase your chance of gaining a place at that school, so therefore it is worth considering other local schools in case a place cannot be offered at your preferred school. My child attends the nursery; do I still need to apply for a Reception Year place? Yes. Even if your child attends a nursery on the school site, you must still make a Starting School 2016 application to the School Admissions Team as there is no automatic transfer to Reception Year. Some schools have a nursery or pre school on their site however attendance at this does not form part of their admissions criteria. Therefore even if your child attends the nursery/pre school it will not have any bearing on your application. Will my child be entitled to school transport? In order to assist you when considering which school(s) to apply for we have included information from the Transport Commissioning and Entitlement Team at the end of this leaflet which details how a child may be eligible to free home to school transport. You can also contact the team and discuss your individual circumstances before making your application.

Starting School 2016 Important dates Date Event 1 September 2015 Online Starting School 2016 application system opens for parents/carers to apply Paper application forms will also be available online, schools and by contacting the School Admissions Team 15 January 2016 National closing date for applications to be received by the School Admissions Team 16 January 2016-3 May 2016 Late applications received during these dates will be processed in the late allocation round in June 18 April 2016 National offer day for on time applications. Decision letters will be posted out via 2 nd class post and those applied online and requested email notification will receive an email with their application decision 3 May 2016 Parents/carers who are declining the place offered or wish to change their on time preferences need to have completed a change of preference form. This must be received by the School Admission team by this date to be considered in the late allocation round 6 June 2016 Late allocation round offer day. Decision letters will be posted out via 2 nd class post so will arrive a few days later During June/July 2016 Late applications received after 3 May 2016 will be processed during these months When will my child start school? Children born between 01/09/11 and 31/08/12 should apply for a Reception Year place in the Starting School 2016 round. Schools must offer your child a full time place in September following your child s fourth birthday if that is your wish. However your child does not have to attend school full time until he or she is of statutory age. What if I apply late? All applications we receive from 16 January 2016 will be classed as late and not processed until the late allocation round, which will take place after the national offer day for on time applications.. Places are not reserved at schools in the on time allocation for late catchment children or any other circumstances. Submitting a late application significantly reduces your child s chance of an offer of a place at one of your preferred schools. Application deadline 15 January 2016

Changing your mind If you would like to change the school preferences on your application, or the order you have listed them, you need to complete a change of preference form which is available on our website (or we can post one out to you on request). Changes received by the School Admissions Team before the 15 January 2016 will be processed as on time, your application will be amended to reflect the changes and these will be considered in the allocation. If you make a change to your application from 16 January 2016, these changes will not be processed until the late allocation round. Your original application will be processed in the on time allocation as normal, we will write to you with the results of the original allocation on offer day, and the application will not be amended until after this time. The late changes of preference will be processed in the late allocation rounds. Making a change of preference means: any previous preferences will be discarded on submission of the form if a place can be offered at any of the new preference schools, the original offer will be automatically withdrawn if you want your child to stay on the waiting list(s) for school(s) at which you have been declined for, you need to include this as higher preferences on the form Moving address If you move house after submitting your application it is your responsibility to inform us in writing of your new address and the exact date you moved address. It is not sufficient to put details of pending moves in the additional details section on your application form/online account. In order for your new address to be considered in the on time allocation, you must have exchanged contracts or have a signed tenancy agreement and informed us of this by the 15 January 2016. Changes of address which take place after the closing date, or where we have not been informed of a new address by the application closing date, will be processed using the original address. We will post your application outcome to your new address; however it will not be updated on our system until the late allocation round. Contact us by telephone: 0300 300 8037 by email: admissions@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk on the web: Write to School Admissions, Central Bedfordshire Council, Watling House, High Street North, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 1LF

The following information is provided by the Transport Commissioning & Entitlement Team Parent s Guide to Home to School Transport Free home to school transport is provided to pupils who meet the criteria as set out in the Council s Home to School Transport Policy, a copy of which can be found on the Council s website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/schooltransport a hard copy is available upon request. A brief overview of the different criteria is described below; however if you do have any questions regarding the eligibility for free home to school transport then please contact the Transport Commissioning and Entitlement Team (TCET) on 0300 300 8339 or at school.transport@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk 1. Pupils attending mainstream schools For pupils who attend a mainstream school, transport may be provided if they meet one of the following criteria: Pupils aged 4 8 years old (Reception year to the end of year 3) who live more than the statutory walking distance of 2 miles, by the shortest available walking route to the nearest school or designated catchment school. If the pupil is entitled to transport under the above distance criteria whilst under the age of 8 years, they will continue to receive free transport until the end of the academic year in which he/she reaches the age of 8 (Year 3) Pupils aged 8 16 years old (years 4 11) who live more than the statutory walking distance of 3 miles by the shortest available walking route, to the nearest school or the designated catchment school. The statutory walking distance may not apply where the route which the pupil would be expected to walk to their nearest or designated catchment school (when accompanied by an appropriate adult) is assessed as unsafe. If you have any questions regarding the walking route then please contact us on the number or email at the top of the page. The pupil may also be entitled to transport in the event that you are not successful when applying for one or all of your school preferences via the School Admissions Team. If the School Admissions Team identifies a school, which was not on your list of preferences and you meet any of the above criteria, the pupil may be entitled to transport.

2. Transport for Pupils with Special Educational Needs Having a current statement of special educational needs or an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) does not guarantee transport. However transport may be provided if: The pupil is attending a mainstream school and meets the criteria stated in section 1 The pupil is attending the nearest special school with spaces available which is over the statutory walking distance relevant to their age (see section 1) and has been identified by the Council as being able to appropriately meet their needs. If the pupil attends their nearest or designated catchment mainstream school or their nearest appropriate special school with places available and they live under the statutory walking distance and there are no road safety concerns, then their needs may be assessed to ascertain whether it would be reasonable or safe for them to walk to school when accompanied by an appropriate adult. A medical needs or special educational needs application form would need to be completed and returned to us for it to be assessed. These forms are available on the Council s website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/schooltransport A Passenger Assistant is provided if the Council believes that the health and safety of the pupil, driver or anyone else travelling in the vehicle would be at risk if not provided. The Council will consider transport to the nearest suitable school. If by parental preference a more distant school is named in the pupil s statement or EHCP but the Authority s view differs, transport will not be provided. A school designated by the Council as the most appropriate school for a particular pupil will normally be deemed to be the nearest suitable school. 3. ow Income Pupils from low income families may be entitled to free transport. The pupil will be entitled if they are eligible for free school meals or parents receive the maximum amount of Working Tax Credits. They must also meet one of the criteria below: Pupils aged between 8 11 who attend the nearest or designated catchment school and the distance between home and school is over 2 miles by the shortest available walking route. Pupils aged between 11 16 (Years 7-11) who attend 1 of the 3 nearest appropriate schools between 2 6 miles from the home address by the shortest walking route if up to three miles or the shortest motorised route if over three miles. If you wish to apply for free home to school transport based on low income eligibility, then please complete the Low Income Application form which is on the Council s website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/schooltransport or by contacting us directly.

4. Children Attending a School on the Grounds of Religion or Belief Travel assistance will not be provided by the Council to a parent/carer of a pupil attending school on the grounds of religion or belief ( denominational grounds ) with the exception of where a pupil is from a low income family (see section 3). A pupil aged between 11 16 years old (Years 7-11) who attends his/her nearest suitable school preferred by his/her parents on grounds of religion or belief and lives between 2 miles and 15 miles from the school, by the shortest available walking route if up to three miles or the shortest motorised route if over three miles. 5. Pupils with Temporary Medical Problems Free travel assistance may be considered where a pupil lives within the defined walking distance to school relevant to his or her age (see section 1) and is attending the nearest or designated catchment school with spaces available but is unable to walk to school because of a medical condition. For pupils who have a current statement of special educational needs or EHCP and have a medical condition which impacts on their ability to walk to school, then transport may be considered to the nearest school which has been assessed by the Council as being able to meet their needs. To apply for transport on medical grounds please complete and return a medical needs application form which can be found on the Council s website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/schooltransport or by contacting us. 6. Parents with a Disability The Council may exercise its discretion to provide transport where a child lives within the walking distance (see section 1) to school but where his/her parents are unable to accompany him/her on the walk to school because of a medical condition or disability. Please contact us to discuss transport on these grounds and be aware that you will be asked to provide evidence which demonstrates that you are unable to walk the pupil to school due to your disability. 7. Temporary Residential Circumstances Where a family is forced to re-locate temporarily to alternative accommodation owing to circumstances outside their control the Council may provide transport. Each case is assessed on its merits, and will be subject to assessment against the statutory walking distance. Pupils placed in refuges, whose safety may be at risk may be provided with transport without taking distance in to account. An application to the Transport Commissioning and Entitlement Team will be required and supporting evidence may be required.

8. When transport is not provided There are certain circumstances where free home to school transport is not provided by the Council and transport would be parental responsibility. These include: if the school attended is not the one which the Council deems to be the nearest suitable school; to an address which is not the primary registered address. The primary registered address is where the pupil will spend the majority of their time and will be registered with the school as the primary domiciliary address. to enable the pupil to attend extra curricular activities or between institutions within the school day. (For these journeys the organising school or institution will be responsible for transport arrangements); to attend dental or hospital appointments, or other non-educational appointments; in the event of sickness, where the pupil has to be collected from school (or returned to residential school midweek); for parents/carers attending review meetings; where the pupil is attending a school which is not the nearest or designated catchment school and the attendance is due to parental preference; to attend work experience; to attend an induction day at another establishment; to accompany a friend home; where the journey is to a nursery or pre-school setting; following misbehaviour occurring on transport, which threatens the Health and Safety of staff and/or other pupils; when the pupil travels at lunchtimes or at any time other than the normal start and end of the school day. Travel between these times will remain a parental responsibility. where other parental responsibilities such as other children or work commitments prevent them from being able to walk the pupil to school. It would be parental responsibility to make alternative arrangements. respite/social Care Transport is not arranged by the Transport Commissioning & Entitlement Team. Please continue to contact Social Workers for this transport. 9. Concessions When there is a Council operated school bus with spare seats available after all the entitled pupils have been offered their seats, the Council may sell these as concessions. They are sold on a first come, first served basis, one term at a time and being accepted for a place for one term does not guarantee a place for the next term. For further discussions regarding concessionary places, please contact the Mainstream Transport Team on 0300 300 8167 or at mainstream.transport@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk

10. Definitions Maximum Journey Time Best practice suggests that the maximum each way length of journey for a pupil of primary school age might be considered to be 45 minutes; whilst a pupil of secondary school age might be expected to travel up to 75 minutes each way (which may not be possible to an out-of-county provision). However, a pupil s special educational needs and/or disability might be such that it implies a shorter maximum journey time. Catchment Area School The catchment area school is defined as the school designated by the Council to serve the home address of the pupil at the time of application. Information on school catchment areas is available from Walking Route - Distance Measurement The walking distance between home and school, is measured by the shortest route along which a pupil, accompanied as necessary, may walk with reasonable safety. The route measured may include footpaths, bridleways, and other pathways, as well as recognised roads with suitable pedestrian access. Home Address The home address is defined as the primary registered address. Pupils who live in a joint home arrangement will be provided with transport only to and from the primary home address registered with their school and the Council. The Council will not provide travel assistance to or from any other address. EHCP On 1st September 2014 government legislation has introduced the Education Health Care Plan to replace the Statement of Special Educational Needs for all pupils assessed after that date. The term Statement of Special Educational Needs will continue to be used for a period of 3 years (Aug 2017) for pupils who already have a Statement. How to Contact us: If you have any queries about entitlement or changes in your child s transport please phone the Transport Commissioning & Entitlement Team (TC&ET) on: by telephone: 0300 300 8339 by email: school.transport@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk For more in depth details view the 2015-16 Home to School Policy online, go to: www.centralbedfordsire.gov.uk/schooltransport