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Majority of Nottinghamshire children get preferred primary school places

SUCCESS: The majority of children will be attending their preferred primary school in Nottinghamshire
SUCCESS: The majority of children will be attending their preferred primary school in Nottinghamshire

An overwhelming majority of Nottinghamshire youngsters have landed a place at one of their preferred schools today.

Nottingham County Council today contacted 9275 parents to let them know which primary school their child would be attending in September 2016

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This year, 92% of parents have secured a place at their first choice of primary school for their children. 98% have been offered a place at one of the schools on their preferred list.

This year shows an increase in the number of applications received before the closing date.

207 (2.2% of applicants) have been offered a place at a school they didn’t state on their application. And nearly 62% of these parents only made a single preference.

The County Council said it had done all it could to ensure parents send their child to a school they wanted.

Committee chairman for children and young people’s services Councillor John Peck said: “The situation as a whole continues to be encouraging as the majority of parents will be getting a school for which they made a choice.

“I’m very happy that every child in Nottinghamshire, whose parents applied within the deadline date, will have a primary school place in September 2016”

The Council has invested nearly £37m over the last two years and has been allocated £20.45m from central government for additional primary and secondary places for admissions from September 2019.

He council has assured late applicants that a school place would be available for their child in September 2016. Late applications and changes to preferences will be processed after May 3, 2016.

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Parents have a right to appeal about their child’s school place and all appeals are wholly independent.

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