The Coordinated Admissions Arrangements for 2010-11 for Secondary Schools
Qualifying Co-ordinated Admissions Scheme for Secondary Schools in the Area of Tameside Local Education Authority 2010/11
Introduction
This scheme applies to arrangements in Tameside whereby children are to be admitted to secondary schools in the normal admissions round for the academic year 2010/11. Tameside will operate an equal preference scheme.
Interpretation
In this scheme:
“admission arrangements” means the arrangements for a particular school or schools which govern the procedures and decision making for the purposes of admitting pupils to the school;
“admission authority” in relation to a community school means the Local Authority and, in relation to a foundation or voluntary aided school means the governing body of that school;
“eligible for a place” means that a child has been placed on a school’s ranked list at such a point which falls within the school’s published admission number.
“foundation schools” means such of the schools as are foundation schools;
“nearest appropriate school” is defined by distance measured as a straight line from the child’s home address, using the address point assigned by the National Land and Property Gazetteer, to the main gate to the school property. Measurements will be made using the Local Authority’s school admissions data mapping software, which employs a Geographical Information System based on Ordnance Survey. The address from which distances are measured will be the permanent residential address, at the time of application, of the parent with whom the child is normally resident. Where a child lives with parents with shared responsibility, each for part of a week, the home address is the address from which the child travels to school for the majority of school days per week. If the number of days is exactly equal the home address will be that of the parent who receives the Child Benefit.
“school” means a community, foundation, voluntary aided school or academy (but not a special school) which is maintained by the Local Authority;
“secondary education” has the same meaning as in section 2(2)(a) of the Education Act 1996
“secondary school” means a school for providing secondary education, whether or not it also provides further education.
“the Local Authority” means Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council acting in their capacity as local education authority;
“the Local Authority area” means the area in respect of which the Local Authority are the local education authority;
“the specified year” means the school year beginning at or about the beginning of September 2010;
“voluntary aided schools” means such of the schools as are voluntary aided schools.
The Scheme
The main purpose of the co-ordinated scheme is to ensure that every parent/carer of a child living in Tameside who has completed an application form receives only one offer of a secondary school place in the normal admission round for pupils transferring from primary to secondary school.
The scheme applies to arrangements in Tameside whereby children are to be admitted to secondary schools in the normal admissions round for the academic year 2010/11 (i.e. children who will be commencing secondary education in Year 7 September 2010).
The following admission authorities are covered by the scheme:
|
Admissions Authority |
Number and Type of Schools |
|---|---|
| Tameside Local Authority | 7 Community High Schools |
| Audenshaw School | 1 Foundation School |
| Fairfield High School for Girls | 1 Foundation School |
| West Hill School | 1 Foundation School |
| St Damian’s Roman Catholic High School | 1 Voluntary Aided High School |
| St Thomas More Roman Catholic High School | 1 Voluntary Aided High School |
| All Saints Catholic College | 1 Voluntary Aided High School |
| New Charter Academy | 1 Academy |
| Droylsden Academy | 1 Academy |
There will be a standard form known as the Common Application Form. The Common Application Form will be used for the purpose of admitting pupils into Year 7 of secondary education at schools in the specified year.
The Common Application Form must be used as a means of expressing up to three preferences for the purposes of section 86 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (as amended), by parents wishing to express a preference for their child to be admitted to any secondary school excluding independent schools.
The Common Application Form will –
- invite the parent to express preferences for up to 3 schools;
- invite the parent to rank the schools applied for in order of preference;
- invite parents to give their reasons for each preference;
- specify that all forms should be submitted to their child’s primary school, or for Tameside residents not attending a Tameside primary school, directly to the Local Authority Admissions Section, by Friday 16 October 2009, the closing date.
- Invite all Tameside residents to apply for a school place regardless of the primary school attended
All preferences expressed on the Common Application Form are valid applications.
The Local Authority will make appropriate arrangements to ensure:
- that the Common Application Form is available on request from the Local Authority
- that parents can apply online
- that the Common Application Form is accompanied by a written explanation of the co-ordinated admissions scheme
- that parents are clearly informed that the form should also be used to apply for schools outside the Local Authority area.
The Tameside school admissions booklet ‘Moving On’ will be distributed to parents/carers at the beginning of September 2009 [and at least 6 weeks before parents must express a preference] In order to identify all pupils resident in Tameside, the Local Authority will request neighbouring authorities to provide details of year 6 pupils resident in Tameside and attending their schools. Tameside will in turn provide information to other Local Authorities about pupils resident in Tameside attending schools in their areas. Copies of the ‘Moving On’ booklet will also be available on Tameside’s web site, and parents will be able to complete applications online for September 2010 admissions.
Parents applying for a place at a foundation or voluntary aided school or academy, or a school in another Local Authority, may be required to provide additional information on a supplementary form and/or complete supplementary application details only where the additional information is required for the governing body to apply their oversubscription criteria to the application. Where a supplementary form is required it must be submitted in accordance with school guidelines. Where applicable, supplementary forms can be obtained from the school or the Local Authority.
Where a school receives a supplementary form it will not be regarded as a valid application unless the parent has also completed a Common Application Form and the school is listed as a preference.
Parents of children resident in other authorities, but attending Tameside primary schools must submit an application to the home authority on the form provided by that authority.
Schools in the co-ordinated scheme should not receive direct applications for places. Any application received in error by a school should be forwarded immediately to the Local Authority Admissions Team.
The closing date for applications is 16 October 2009. Forms must be returned by primary schools to the Local Authority Admissions Team as soon as possible after the closing date.
Processing of Common Application Forms
All schools should forward copies of all completed Common Application Forms to the Local Authority Admissions Team. If any parent approaches a foundation or voluntary aided school or academy direct about admissions, the governing body must ensure that the parent completes and submits a Common Application Form.
The Local Authority will forward the Common Application Form, together with any additional information provided by the parent, to all foundation and voluntary aided schools and academies where the school is a parental preference. This will enable all admission authorities to be informed of parental preferences. All applications will be dealt with on an equal preference basis.
The allocation procedure is administered centrally by the Local Authority. The Local Authority will only make a decision with respect to the offer or refusal of a place in response to any preference expressed on the Common Application Form where:
- it is acting in its separate capacity as an admission authority, or
- an applicant is eligible for a place at more than one school, or
- an applicant is not eligible for a place at any school that the parent has nominated.
By 11 November 2009 Tameside Local Authority will forward copies of common application forms to other Local Authorities if Tameside residents have expressed a preference for a maintained school within another authority’s area.
By 20 November 2009 the Local Authority will notify the admission authority for foundation and voluntary aided schools and academies of every preference that has been made for that school, including all relevant details and any supplementary form received by this date, which schools require in order to apply their oversubscription criteria.
By 11 December 2009 all admission authorities will have considered all applications for their schools regardless of the preference order, apply the school’s oversubscription criteria and provide the Local Authority with a list of applicants ranked according to the school’s oversubscription criteria.
The Local Authority will collate all information and allocate places. If only one of the schools named can offer a place, that school will be offered. If more than one school can offer a place, the offer will be for whichever school has been ranked highest on the application form. This may not be the first preference school. Where a school is oversubscribed and the Local Authority is not able to offer any of the parental preferences, the Local Authority will allocate a place at the nearest appropriate school to the child’s home with a place available.
Where the application of the admissions process results in Tameside being able to provide a place at one of its schools for a pupil resident in another area, Tameside Admissions Team will inform other local authorities of offers to be made to pupils resident within their boundaries. Where the application of the admissions process results in Tameside not being able to provide a place for a pupil resident in another area, Tameside Admissions Team will inform the home local authority. In each of these cases, this will be by 18 January 2010.
Where Tameside Local Authority has forwarded an application to another Local Authority, that authority will advise the Admissions Team whether or not a place could be offered at a school within its area by 18 January 2010. As a co-ordinated admission scheme Tameside Local Authority has agreed with other local education authorities to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that a parent receives only one offer of a school place. Tameside Local Authority will therefore have regard to the proposed determination of other Local Authorities when making its determination on whether a place can be offered.
The Admissions Team will notify all Tameside schools of the names of children allocated places in their school by 19 February 2010. In any case where the Local Authority determines that a child is to be refused admission to a secondary school in their area for which they are not the admission authority, the Local Authority will notify the school’s governing body of their determination by 19 February 2010.
Change of Preference
Admission authorities will not allow preferences, ranking order or pupil details, to be changed after the closing date of 16 October 2009 except in exceptional circumstances for example, if the family has recently moved address. Evidence must be provided to support the request. No changes can be considered even where there are exceptional circumstances once information has been exchanged with the other admission bodies by the Council, because the allocations process has commenced. In the case of secondary schools this date is the 20 November 2009.
Notification of Decision to Parents/Carers
Tameside Local Authority will inform all parents/carers of pupils resident in Tameside of the school place allocated, including the offer of places on behalf of Tameside voluntary aided and foundation high schools and academies, and other local authorities, by letter, which will be posted first class on 1 March 2010.
Where parents are not offered their highest ranked school, they will be informed of the reasons for this decision in the offer letter, which will also inform them about their statutory right of appeal for any schools, who to contact to make an appeal, and about the operation of waiting lists.
Parents/carers of pupils resident in other Local Authority areas who are allocated a place at a Tameside school will be informed of the offer by their home authority in a letter posted on the same day.
Schools must not contact parents about the outcome of their application until after these offers have been received. Only the Local Authority can make an official offer.
Late Applications
The closing date for applications in the normal admissions round is 16 October 2009. Applications received after this date will be considered after all applications received on time have been processed.
Applications received by schools after the closing date must be forwarded to the Local Authority immediately. Where only the supplementary form is received the school must inform the Local Authority immediately so it can verify whether a Common Application Form has been received from the parent and, if not, contact the parent and ask them to complete a Common Application Form. The Local Authority will enter the details onto its central database and, after consultation with the relevant admission authority, offer a place at the highest ranked school with a place available or, if this is not possible, at the nearest appropriate school with a place available.
Waiting Lists
Parents should check with individual admission authorities in order to determine whether or not they operate waiting lists.
Definitions
Unless otherwise stated, the following definitions will apply:
Distance measurement
Distance will be measured as a straight line from the child’s home address, using the address point assigned by the National Land and Property Gazetteer, to the main gate to the school property. Measurements will be made using the local authority’s school admissions data mapping software, which employs a Geographical Information System based on Ordnance Survey.
Home address
The address from which distance will be measured will be the permanent residential address, at the time of application, of the parent with whom the child is normally resident. Where a child lives with parents with shared responsibility, each for part of a week, the home address is the address from which the child travels to school for the majority of school days per week. If the number of days is exactly equal the home address will be that of the parent who receives the Child Benefit.
Tiebreaker
In the event of distances being the same for 2 or more applications where this distance would be the last place/s to be allocated, a random lottery will be implemented between the applications where the distance is the same. The random lottery will be carried out in a place accessible to the public and supervised by someone independent of the school. All the names will be entered into a hat and the required number of names will be drawn out.
In cases where twins, triplets, other multiple birth siblings, or other siblings whose date of birth falls within the same academic year, are split when allocations take place, parents will be offered a choice of breaking the sibling link and being offered places at two or more schools or all siblings being offered a place at the same school which may not be a preference school named on the common application form.
Timetable of co-ordinated scheme
- 16 October 2009: Closing date for the Common Application forms and supplementary forms to be returned to the Local Authority.
- 11 November 2009: Details of applications and any relevant supplementary forms to be sent to other Local Authorities, if a preference for one of their schools has been expressed.
- 20 November 2009: Details of applications and any relevant supplementary forms to be sent to foundation and voluntary aided schools and academies.
- 20 November 2009: The last date by which, exceptionally, changes of preference or details could be considered.
- 11 December 2009: Foundation and voluntary aided schools and academies provide the Local Authority with ranked lists of applicants.
- 18 January 2010: The Local Authority will inform neighbouring Local Authorities of the outcome of applications from residents in their areas (first cycle).
- 19 February 2010: On this date the Local Authority will notify schools which pupils have been allocated places at their schools.
- 1 March 2010: Notification of offers sent to parents.
- 31 March 2010: Closing date for receipt of appeals.
- 1 April 2010: Any places that have become available from this date are allocated and notification sent to parents.



