It’s time for parents to have their say about the school admissions process in Plymouth.
Starting school, whether primary or secondary, is an important step, and the Council wants to make applying for places as fair and straightforward as possible.
Parents are therefore being asked for their views on the proposed school admission arrangements for the start of the 2019 academic...
It’s time for parents to have their say about the school admissions process in Plymouth.
Starting school, whether primary or secondary is an important step, and the Council wants to make applying for places as fair and straightforward as possible.
Parents are therefore being asked for their views on the proposed school admission arrangements for the start of the 2018 academic...
Time is running out to tell the Council your preferred choice of primary or junior school for September 2017.
If your child is due to start at primary school for the first time in September 2017, or junior school for children who have completed Year 2, you only have six weeks left to get your applications in.
The deadline for primary and junior school admission preferences is...
Plymouth City Council is asking people what they think of its proposed admission arrangements for entry to schools in September 2015.
People with children between the ages of two and 18 years old are being encouraged to respond, as well as anyone with an interest in school admissions.
The City Council wants comments on:
• admission numbers for all schools • key dates in...
It might seem a long way into the future, but Plymouth parents whose children are due to start school next year are being encouraged to get their applications in early.
Plymouth City Council is now taking applications from families whose children are due to start at primary school for the first time or junior school (having completed Year 2 in an infant school) in September 2015....
Thousands of pupils in Plymouth have been told which secondary school they will be going to this September.
Plymouth City Council confirmed that 94.58 per cent of young people received their first choice of Plymouth secondary school, 4.01 per cent their second and 1.12 per cent their third. Less than one per cent did not receive any of the schools they listed as a preference.