Admission

Please see below our admissions policies for 2024/25, 2025/26 and 2026/7.

If you are a prospective parent or carer looking to visit the school, please see dates and times available here.

All applications should be made via Nottinghamshire County Council Admissions page or your local authority.

If you are looking to apply for an in-year transfer, please click here for further information.

We are consulting with all stakeholders on a proposed change to our admission arrangements from the 2025/26 academic year. Please see below the proposed admissions policy, an information poster, and a consultation response form should you wish to reply.

Right of Appeal

Under the terms of the School Admission Appeals Code 2022, if you apply for and are refused a place at St John the Baptist Primary School you have the right to appeal to an independent appeals panel.

The School Admission Appeals Code provides a full set of guidance and can be accessed here:-

School admission appeals code – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Admission Appeals at St John the Baptist Primary School are managed by Rothera Bray a firm of solicitors in Nottingham.  Rothera Bray provide an independent appeals process for Voluntary Aided Church schools, in the Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham.

For St John the Baptist Primary School the following timetable will be adhered to for the normal admissions round 2024-25.

Process Date
National offer day 16th April 2024
Appeals deadline (20 school days after offer day) 16th May 2024
Appeals to be heard by 10th July 2024
Appeals received after these dates will be heard by the same deadlines, if possible.

How can Parents/Carers Appeal?

If you decide that you wish to proceed with an appeal, you should within 20 school days of the date of the refusal letter, lodge your written appeal with the school office.

Once an appeal has been lodged with the school the information provided will be sent to the independent clerk at Rothera Bray, who will then contact the parent(s)/carer(s) directly and proceed with the arrangements for the hearing.

The information provided will also be shared with the school and the independent panel.

Each appellant has the right to 10 school days’ notice of an appeal hearing, although this can be waived with the agreement of all parties.

For applications made in the normal admissions round, appeals will be heard within 40 school days of the deadline for lodging appeals. For in-year applications, appeals will be heard within 30 school days of the appeal being lodged.