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Admissions

We have the capacity for 90 children in each year group

Should you require a place for your child (including in-year admissions), please contact the Peterborough Schools Admissions Team. 

Telephone Admissions: (01733) 747474

Telephone School Place Adviser:   (01733) 747474 

Email:  admissions@peterborough.gov.uk 

Write to: 

Admissions 
Peterborough City Council 
Children’s Services 
Sand Martin House
Bitten Way
Fletton Quays
Peterborough
PE2 8TY

More information on admissions can be found on Peterborough City Council's website here.

Please remember to include your child’s name and date of birth in all communications.

School places are allocated on the following criteria;

Oversubscription Criteria

The local authority will admit children with a statement of special educational needs which names a school.  This will be in addition to any specific arrangements to specialist provision. The order of priority for all other children is as follows: 

  1. Children who appear to the Admission Authority to have been in state care (i.e. in the care of or accommodated by a public authority, religious organisation or any other provider whose sole/main purpose is to benefit society) outside of England but ceased to be so as a result of being adopted only.
  2. Children who are both living in the catchment area served by the school (see Primary Admissions Booklet for address list) and have a sibling* of compulsory school age still attending the school at the time of their admission. 
  3. Other children living in the catchment area (see Primary Admissions Booklet for address list) at the time of admission. 
  4. Children who do not live in the catchment area served by the school, but who have a sibling* of compulsory school age attending the school (or are attending an infant or junior school on the same site) at the time of their admission. 
  5. For admission to junior schools only – children who are in attendance at an infant school on the same site at the time of application, have been in attendance at the school for at least a term prior to application and remain there until the end of the summer term. 
  6. Other children whose parents have requested a place. 

*For the purposes of admissions, the Department for Education’s definition of a sibling is as follows: 

‘Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case, the child should be living in the same family unit at the same address. 

Every effort will be made to ensure that brothers or sisters (as in the definition above) and those from multiple births can attend the same primary school, understanding that the local authority must comply with the Education (infant class sizes) (England) Regulations 1998.

You can also access the council website for information on our admissions process.