Catchment and Admissions
Admissions Policy
St. Botolph’s is designated as a Church of England (Controlled) Primary School and educates children from the age of 4+ to the age of eleven. All children are admitted in the September of the year in which they become 5 years of age. In order to give the children the best possible start to their school life, they are initially admitted on a part-time basis. This allows the children time to settle into school happily and to make the transition from home and pre-school to school, a pleasure for both child and parents.
Admission Procedures
* Parents are very welcome to visit the school during the year before their child is due to enter school. If you would like to arrange a visit, please contact the school office to arrange a convenient time.
* Parents will receive information from the Local Authority during the autumn term, which will outline the timetable and the procedures they should follow.
* The admission procedure is administered entirely by the Local Authority and places will be allocated according to the Local Authority’s Admission criteria. The criteria can be found in the Admission Booklet.
* Once places have been offered and accepted in April/May, the school will write to parents to give them information about the induction procedures, which will take place later on in the summer term.
Admissions Policy
St. Botolph’s is designated as a Church of England (Controlled) Primary School and educates children from the age of 4+ to the age of eleven. All children are admitted in the September of the year in which they become 5 years of age. In order to give the children the best possible start to their school life, they are initially admitted on a part-time basis. This allows the children time to settle into school happily and to make the transition from home and pre-school to school, a pleasure for both child and parents.
Admission Procedures
* Parents are very welcome to visit the school during the year before their child is due to enter school. If you would like to arrange a visit, please contact the school office to arrange a convenient time.
* Parents will receive information from the Local Authority during the autumn term, which will outline the timetable and the procedures they should follow.
* The admission procedure is administered entirely by the Local Authority and places will be allocated according to the Local Authority’s Admission criteria. The criteria can be found in the Admission Booklet.
* Once places have been offered and accepted in April/May, the school will write to parents to give them information about the induction procedures, which will take place later on in the summer term.