Hints and tips - London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

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Hints and tips - London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
Hints and tips
applying for a primary school
for entry in September 2015
Apply online at: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions
The Pan-London eAdmissions site opens on 1 September 2014.
If your child was born between 1 September 2010 and 31 August
2011, you will need to apply for a primary school place by Thursday
15 January 2015.
Hints and tips
Contents
The benefits of applying online 3
Where to obtain the information you need 4
Research, research, research! 5
Familiarise yourself with the admission criteria for schools 6
You can state up to six preferences 6
Take special care how you order your preferences 8
Do I need to provide additional information? 8
You must submit your application on time 8
Will I definitely be offered one of my preferences? 9
What happens to the preferences that I have not been offered? 9
Map of secondary schools in Hammersmith & Fulham 10
Contacting the School Admissions Team
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Contact details
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Apply online at: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions
The benefits of applying online
• It is quick and easy to do.
• You can apply from any location with internet access, 24-hours-aday, seven-days-a-week until the closing date of Thursday
15 January 2015.
• You can log back on to change or delete preferences up until
11.59pm on the closing date.
• You can register your mobile phone number to receive reminder
alerts.
• You are able to attach additional documents.
• You will automatically receive a confirmation email, with your
application reference number, once you submit your application.
• During the evening of Thursday 16 April, you will be sent an email
with the outcome of your application. Paper applicants will not
know their result until they receive their letter in the post.
• Once you have received this email, you can log onto the PanLondon eAdmissions website and accept or decline your offer.
If you would prefer to complete a paper application form, these can
be obtained from the school admissions team. See back page.
All applicants – including those who applied online – will
receive a letter in the post with the outcome of their application.
These should arrive on 17 April 2015 if there are no postal delays.
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Hints and tips
Where to obtain the information
you need
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Each September, all local authorities must provide information for
parents that sets out the admissions process and procedures. This
leaflet has been produced to provide you with some basic hints and
tips on the application process and is a first step toward obtaining
more detailed information.
Hammersmith & Fulham’s ‘Starting School’ booklet will be available
online from 1 September 2014 at: www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions
Copies of the booklet will also be available on request from the
school admissions team.
Where possible, parents/carers are encouraged to access information
online. The website above provides links to the eAdmissions
application site and to each of the schools’ websites, which will
provide you with detailed information. All the contacts you need
can be found in the booklet of the local authority where schools are
located.
Apply online at: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions
Research, research, research!
You must do your research into the schools that you are interested in
applying to. You can do this by making sure you read the admission
criteria to find out if your child is likely to be offered a place, and
look at the previous year’s intake. Visit the schools you are interested
in and make a list of questions you want to ask before you go. The
admissions team is also able to offer you advice based on previous
years’ intakes and can be contacted by phone or email. (See back of
this leaflet).
You should pay particular attention to the admission criteria for
schools that receive a high number of applications and check in the
booklet how places were offered last year. This information should
give you an indication of how likely your child is to be offered a
place. It is provided to you as a guide only and can change year-toyear depending on the number of applications received. There is no
guarantee that your child will be offered a place at your local school;
this will depend on how many applications are received for the places
available.
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Hints and tips
Familiarise yourself with the admission
criteria for schools
When you do your research, you will need to check the admission
criteria for the schools you want to apply to. Remember that church
schools may give priority to applicants that demonstrate practice of
the respective faith. You must read the criteria carefully, especially
if the school’s preference information for last year shows that the
school received more applications than places available. When this
happens, the admission criteria must be applied and places are
offered in the priority order that is set out.
Your child may already attend the nursery class of a primary school
and you may want them to continue into the reception class. In most
cases this is not a problem, but you must still apply by the closing
date. For the majority of schools, there is no priority for a child in
the nursery to be offered a place in the reception class of the same
school.
You can state up to six preferences
Please remember that you can name up to six school preferences.
Even after you have researched the schools and you have decided
where to apply, unless you are 100 per cent sure that your child will
be offered a place (if, for example, there will be a brother or sister
attending and this gives priority in the school’s criteria), you should
not assume that your child will be offered a place. You should also
consider other schools where you know you will have a good chance
of gaining a place. There are many schools in neighbouring local
authorities that may be closer to your home address and it is advised
that you also consider these schools.
Naming other schools will not affect your chance of being offered
a place at a higher preference. Schools are not informed of other
preferences you have made, or the order in which you place them.
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Apply online at: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions
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Take special care how you order
your preferences
The preferences you make are treated equally. This means that no
matter where you place a particular school in your list of preferences,
it will be treated in the same way as all other applicants who also
chose that school – regardless of where they have placed the school
on their list. The reason it is so important to list the schools in the
order of your preference is that when results are returned to the
school admissions team, we may receive offers for more than one of
your preferences. As only one offer can be made to your child, you
will be offered the highest school possible from the list you provided.
Any offers made lower in your list will be withdrawn and put back in
the system.
Do I need to provide additional
information?
Voluntary aided (church) schools will require you to complete a
supplementary information form (SIF). Forms for Hammersmith &
Fulham church schools will be available from the individual schools
and on the council’s website. The ‘Starting School’ booklet states
which Hammersmith & Fulham schools require a SIF. The online
system will alert you when you enter any preference for a school that
requires additional forms to be completed. You must return the SIF
and any other documents, such as Baptism certificates, to the school,
but make sure that you also submit the application itself, naming the
school in your list of preferences.
You must submit your application
on time
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You must submit your application by 15 January 2015. If you are a
Hammersmith & Fulham resident you will not be able to apply online
after this date and will need to request a paper form. If you submit
Apply online at: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions
your application form after this date without a valid reason for it
being late, your application will be considered after all those which
were submitted on time. This will greatly affect your chances of being
offered the school place you want.
Will I definitely be offered one of
my preferences?
No. To increase your chances of being offered a place at one of your
preferred schools, you must do your research into the admission
criteria for the schools you are interested in. The ‘Starting School’
booklet is a good source of information. You should make sure you
include at least one school in your list where you are reasonably
certain your child meets the criteria (e.g. brother or sister already at
the school or your distance from home to school would have meant
you would have gained entry in previous years). For further advice
you can speak to the admissions team, or the school itself if it is a
voluntary aided school or an academy. They will be able to offer
you guidance on the likelihood of your child being offered a place
based on the information you provide. It is not possible to give any
guarantee of the outcome of your application.
What happens to the preferences that
I have not been offered?
Any preferences lower than the offered school will be withdrawn.
You will automatically be placed on the waiting list for any higher
preference schools that were not able to offer your child a place. You
also have the right of appeal to an independent appeal panel against
the decision. However, you need to be aware that by law, infant
classes should not exceed 30, so there are very limited grounds on
which an appeal can be upheld.
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Hints and tips
London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham schools,
nurseries and early years centres
Community primary
schools
1 Addison Primary School
Addison Gardens W14 0DT
2 Avonmore Primary School
Avonmore Road W14 8RL
3 Brackenbury Primary School
Brackenbury Road W6 0BA
4 Flora Gardens Primary
School
Dalling Road W6 0UD
5 Fulham Primary School
Halford Road SW6 1JU
6 Greenside Primary School
Westville Road W12 9PT
7 Kenmont Primary School
Valliere Road NW10 6AL
8 Langford Primary School
Federated with Hurlingham
& Chelsea School
Gilstead Road SW6 2LG
9 Melcombe Primary School
Fulham Palace Road W6 9ER
10 Miles Coverdale Primary
School
Coverdale Road W12 8JJ
11 New King’s Primary School
New King’s Road SW6 4LY
12 Normand Croft Community
School for Early Years and
Primary Education
Bramber Road W14 9PA
13 Old Oak Primary School
Mellitus Street W12 0AS
14 Queens Manor Primary
School
Lysia Street SW6 6ND
15 Sir John Lillie Primary School
Lillie Road SW6 7LN
16 Sulivan Primary School
Peterborough Road SW6 3BN
17 Wendell Park Primary
School
Cobbold Road W12 9LB
18 Wormholt Park Primary
School
Bryony Road W12 0SR
Voluntary aided
primary schools
1 All Saints CE Primary School
Bishops Avenue SW6 6ED
2 The Good Shepherd RC
Primary School
Gayford Road W12 9BY
3 Holy Cross Catholic Primary
School
Basuto Road SW6 4BL
4 John Betts Primary School
Paddenswick Road W6 0UA
5 Larmenier and Sacred Heart
Catholic Primary School
41a Brook Green W6 9BL
6 Pope John RC Primary
School
Commonwealth Avenue W12
7QR
7 St Augustine’s Catholic
Primary School
Disbrowe Road W6 8QE
8 St John’s Walham Green CE
Primary School
Filmer Road SW6 6AS
9 St Mary’s RC Primary School
Masbro Road W14 0LT
10 St Paul’s CE Primary School
Worlidge Street W6 9BP
11 St Peter’s CE Primary School
33 St Peter’s Road W6 9BA
12 St Stephen’s CE Primary
School
Uxbridge Road W12 8LH
13 St Thomas of Canterbury
Catholic Primary School
Estcourt Road SW6 7HB
14 The London Oratory School
– Junior House
Seagrave Road, SW6 1RX
Please note that this school does
not form part of the primary
admissions process, applications
are made directly to the school
Academies and
free schools
1 ARK Bentworth Academy
Bentworth Road W12 7AJ
2 ARK Conway Primary
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Academy
Hemlock Road W12 0QT
ARK Swift Primary Academy
Australia Road W12 7PT
Burlington Danes Primary
Wood Lane W12 0HR
Proposed opening September
2014
Earl’s Court Free School
Primary
Cambridge Grove W6 0LB
(Temporary site)
Lena Gardens Primary
School
Lena Gardens W6 7PZ
West London Free School
Primary
Cambridge Grove W6 0LB
Voluntary aided
bilingual schools
1 The Fulham Bilingual
Clancarty Road SW6 3AA
Affiliated with Holy Cross
Catholic
Primary School ( 3 )
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Community nursery
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early years centres
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4 Randolph Beresford Early
Years Centre
Australia Road W12 7PH
5 Vanessa Nursery School
Cathnor Road W12 9JA
1 Bayonne Nursery
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50 Paynes Walk W6 8PF
2 James Lee Nursery School
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Special educational
needs schools
Gliddon Road W14 9BH
3 Normand Croft School for
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Olympia
Primary School (5-11)
Gilstead Road SW6 2LG
Jack Tizard School (5-11)
South Africa Road W12 7PA
Miles Coverdale School
Language Impairment Unit
(5-11)
Coverdale Road W12 8JJ
Queens Manor Primary
School Learning Difficulties
Unit (5-11)
Lysia Street SW6 6ND
Queensmill School (3-19)
Askham Road W12 0NW
Woodlane High School
(11-16)
Du Cane Road W12 0TN
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Please contact the Admissions Team
for further information:
School Admissions Team
Green Zone
2nd Floor
Town Hall
Hornton Street
W8 7NX
020 7745 6434
[email protected]
www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions
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