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Barking & Dagenham Admissions
Town Hall, Barking, Essex IG11 7LU
T: 020 8215 3004
Barnet Admissions
Building 2, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, London N11 1NP
T: 020 8359 7651
Bexley Council Admissions
School Admissions
London Borough of Bexley, Civic Offices,
2 Watling Street, Bexleyheath DA6 7AT
T: 020 8303 7777
Brent School Admissions Service
Children and Families Department,
Brent Council, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley HA9 0FJ T: 020 8937 3110 Camden Education Authority
Camden Town Hall, Judd Street, London WC1H 9JE
T: 020 7974 1625
City of London Education and Early Years Service
PO Box 270, Guildhall, London EC2P 2EJ
T: 020 7332 1750
Croydon Council People Department School Admissions
4th Floor (Zone G), Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk,
Croydon CR0 1EA
T: 020 8726 6400
Ealing Council Admissions
Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, London W5 2HL T: 020 8825 5511 (for Primary) T: 020 8825 5522 (for Secondary) Enfield Admissions PO Box 56, Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield EN1 3XQ T: 020 8379 5501 Greenwich Council Admission Centre Children Services 1st Floor, Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, Woolwich SE18 6HQ T: 020 8921 8043
Hackney Learning Trust School Admissions
1 Reading Lane, London E8 1GQ
T: 020 8820 7150/7401
Hammersmith & Fulham Children’s Services
Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street, London W8 7NX T: 020 7745 6434 Haringey Council Admissions service 3rd Floor,
River Park House, 225 High Road, London N22 8HQ
T: 020 8489 1000
Harrow Council Admissions
EECP Division 6th Floor PO Box 22,
Civic Centre, Harrow,
Middlesex HA1 2UW
T: 020 8901 2620
Havering School Admissions School Support and
Pupil Services
Town Hall, Main Road, Romford RM1 3BB T: 01708 434 600 (Ext: 4) Hillingdon Admissions Civic Centre, Uxbridge,
Middlesex UB8 1UW
T: 01895 556 644 Hounslow Council Civic Centre, Lampton Road, Hounslow TW3 4DN T: 020 8583 2711 020 8583 2721 020 8583 2642
Kensington & Chelsea
Kensington Town Hall, Horton Street, London W8 7NX
T: 020 7745 6432
Kingston Upon Thames – School Admissions 44 York Street, Twickenham TW1 3BZ T: 020 8547 4610 Lambeth Council School Admissions 10th Floor International House, Canterbury Crescent, London SW9 7QE T: 020 7926 9503 Lewisham Council School Admissions
3rd Floor, Laurence House, 1 Catford Road,
London SE6 4RU
T: 020 8314 8282 Merton Council - School Admissions 10th Floor, Civic Centre, London Road, Morden SM4 5DX T: 020 8274 4906 Newham Council Pupil Services 1000 Dockside Road, London E16 2QU
T: 020 8430 2000 Redbridge Council School Admissions Lynton House, 255-259 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1NN T: 020 8708 3562
Section 5: Useful information and contacts
Richmond Upon Thames Council Admissions 44 York Street, Twickenham TW1 3BW T: 020 8891 7514 Southwark Council Children’s Services Hub 3, PO Box 64529 London SE1P 5LX T: 020 7525 5337
Sutton Council Admissions
Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way, Sutton SM1 1EA T: 020 8770 5000 Tower Hamlets Pupil Admissions Mulburry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London E14 2BG T: 020 7364 5006
Waltham Forest Council
Harvey House, 1A Harvey Road, E11 3DB T: 020 8496 3000 Westminster Council (School Admissions)
Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street, London W8 7NX
T: 020 7745 6432/6434
Wandsworth Council Admissions (Pupil Services)
Town Hall Extension, High Street,
Wandsworth, London SW18 2PU
Additional or
supplementary forms
All parents who list their preferred schools on the local authority’s common application form are regarded as having made valid applications.
An additional or
supplementary form may also have to be completed for applicants considered under the criteria of faith schools, for boarding school and for selective schools.
Children looked after
Children who are in the care of local authorities (councils) as defined by section 22 of the Children Act 1989. In relation to school admissions legislation a child is considered to be ‘looked after child’ if the local authority confirms he or she will be in public care when they are admitted to a school.
This criterion also applies to children who have been adopted (or subject to a child arrangements order or special guardianship order) immediately following having been looked after.
Cut-off distance
The last pupil admitted under the distance criterion. Maps are
available on our website at
www.islington.gov.uk/ admissions
Distance
Distances for Islington’s community schools will be measured in a straight line (as the crow flies) from the home address to the midpoint of the school grounds, using the local authority’s computerised measuring system. Those living closer to the school will receive higher priority.
GCSE
General Certificate of Secondary Education with is usually taken after two years of study in Years 10 and 11.
Home local authority
A child’s home local authority (local council) is the local authority where they live ie the council you pay your council tax to.
Key Stage
A period of study relating to a particular age group. For example, Key Stage 3 covers school years 7 to 9 (ages 11 to 14), and Key Stage 4 covers school years 10 to 11 (ages 14 to 16).
PAN (Published Admission Number)
The number of school places that the admission authority must offer in each relevant age group.
Parents and family members
A parent is any person who has parental responsibility or care of the child. Where admission arrangements refer to parent’s attendance at church it is sufficient for just one parent to attend. Family members include single parents and siblings.
Sibling
Sibling refers to a brother or sister, half-brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step-brother or sister, or the child of the parent or carer’s partner, living in the same family at the same address.
Statement of Special Educational Needs (SEN) or Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
These are legal documents issued by the local
authority detailing the particular needs, resources and provision required to support the child, and can include a named school that is suitable for providing education for that child. Education, Health and Care Plans will replace SEN Statements from 1 September 2014. EHCPs will continue into further education and training, and for some young people, in order to complete a course or qualification, up to the age of 25.