| Primary Schools Brochure 2012 |
About this booklet
This booklet contains information about childcare,
nursery places and applying for a primary
school place. You should read all five sections
carefully. We have
also included other information that you may find
helpful, such as how to apply for free school meals
and what to do if your child has a statement of
special educational needs (SEN).
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It is advised to view the brochure using the links to the sepreate section PDFs below. However, if you would like to download the full version
you can do so here...
Primary Schools Brochure 2012 (Full Brochure - PDF 7.7MB)
Due to the size of the brochure it has been edited into seperate PDFs
(7 in total) which can easily be opened, saved and printed.
Introduction (PDF 1)
- Foreword by Steve Belk, Acting Chief Executive, The Learning Trust
- 2012 Admission to Hackney’s primary schools
- Timetable for admission to reception class – September 2012
- Map of nursery and primary schools and transport links in Hackney
- Nursery schools in Hackney (general information and contact details)
- Primary schools in Hackney (general information and contact details)
SECTION ONE
Starting nursery class (PDF 2)
- Who do I contact to get information about childcare?
- When can my child start in a nursery class?
- Why should I send my child to a nursery?
- How do I apply for a nursery place at a school?
- What are the admissions criteria for nursery schools and classes in community primary schools?
- How does my child meet the criteria for a full time nursery place?
- What happens if my child doesn’t get a nursery place?
- Admission to nursery classes at religious schools
- Table: Admission to nursery schools and nursery classes in primary schools from September 2012
SECTION TWO
Starting primary school (PDF 3)
- When can my child start reception class?
- How do I apply for a place in a reception class?
- How do I apply for a school place if my child has a statement of special educational needs (SEN)?
- How can I find out if I am likely to get a place at a particular school?
- How do I apply to a religious school?
- How do I apply for schools in another Local Authority (LA)?
- How do I apply online?
- When is the closing date for applications?
- What documents do I need to send with my application?
- How will you process my application?
- Can I get priority for my child’s medical or social needs?
- If I have twins or triplets, is any special consideration given to my application?
- My child attends the nursery, will they automatically get a place at the main school?
- What are the admissions criteria for community primary schools in Hackney?
- What happens if I apply late, or want to change my preferences?
- When will I know the outcome of my application?
- What happens if I don’t want the school place offered?
- What do I need to do if I want to delay my child’s start to the reception class?
- How do places get reallocated when a vacancy becomes available?
- What happens if I don’t get a place at any of my preferred schools?
- What happens if I move house?
- If I know that someone has used a false address to get a school place, can I report this to anyone?
- How do I appeal?
- How do I appeal if my child has a statement of special educational needs?
- Inyear primary school admissions for 2012
- Inyear admission of twins or triplets in year 3 and above
- Pupils who have been permanently excluded from a primary school
- Fair Access Protocol for 2012
SECTION THREE
Primary school applications and offer details (PDF 4)
- Places offered at primary community schools located in North West Hackney (table one)
- Cut off distance map, North West Hackney
- Places offered at primary community schools located in North East Hackney (table two)
- Cut off distance map, North East Hackney
- Places offered at primary community schools located in South West Hackney (table three)
- Cut off distance map, South West Hackney
- Places offered at primary community schools located in South East Hackney (table four)
- Cut off distance map, South East Hackney
- Places offered at primary religious schools located in Hackney (table five)
SECTION FOUR
Religious primary schools’ admissions policy (PDF 5)
- Holy Trinity, Church of England
- Lubavitch Ruth Lunzer, Girls’ Jewish
- Our Lady and St Joseph, Catholic
- Simon Marks, Jewish
- St Dominic’s, Catholic
- St John and St James, Church of England
- St John of Jerusalem, Church of England
- St John the Baptist, Church of England
- St Mary’s, Church of England
- St Matthias, Church of England
- St Monica’s, Catholic
- St Paul’s with St Michael’s, Church of England
- St Scholastica’s, Catholic
SECTION FIVE
Other Learning Trust services (PDF 6)
- Pupil benefits
- Education Attendance Service (EAS)
- Advice and support for parents of children with special educational needs
- Hackney special educational needs schools schools for primary aged pupils
- Community services - school nursing
- Becoming a school governor
Additional information
- The Learning Trust and neighbouring Local Authorities useful contact details
Glossary of Terms (PDF 7)
- Explanation of educational terms used in this booklet
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