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Goosnargh Oliverson's Church of England Primary School
- Lancashire County Council is proposing to expand Goosnargh Oliverson's Church of England Primary School.
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Out of school settings training
- Courses tailored towards out of school settings.
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Complain about a school
- To complain about a school talk to the school and try to resolve the problem with them first (external link to GOV.UK for guidance).
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Scheme for financing schools in Lancashire
- The financial relationship with the schools we fund. The requirements on the council and the school governing bodies relating to financial management. (PDF 406 KB)
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Expanding the age range at Ribblesdale High School, to become an all-through school, providing additional primary places for Clitheroe
- Following a consultation, members of Lancashire County Council's cabinet have agreed that Ribblesdale High School expand its current age range from 11 to 16, to a new age range of four to 16.
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Become a school governor
- Categories of governor, restrictions and local authority governor application form.
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Support and Guidance for Schools
- Read more
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Absence from school
- Authorised absence, unauthorised absence, truancy sweeps and how to report a child missing education.
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About the School Library Service
- Read more
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Good Practice in Lancashire Schools
- Read more
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Exploring beach schooling
- Read more
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Virtual School Superstars
- Nominate a pupil who you think deserves a reward.
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New primary school for Goosnargh and Grimsargh – former Whittingham Hospital
- Lancashire County Council is proposing to start the process of commissioning a new primary school in Goosnargh and Grimsargh with Longridge.
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Secondary School Fair Access Protocol : Section 6 - How the FAP will be administered
- In-year applicants In the vast majority of cases, children requiring a school place will continue to be admitted in accordance with the usual admission arrangements, rather than through the protocol. Fair Access admissions will apply predominantly to Lancashire resident children, without a school
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Primary School Fair Access Protocol : Section 6 - How the FAP will be administered
- In-year applicants In the vast majority of children, requiring a school place, will continue to be admitted in accordance with the usual admission arrangements, rather than through the protocol. Fair Access admissions will apply predominantly to Lancashire resident children, without a school place
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Primary School Fair Access Protocol : Section 9 – Direction
- Section 6 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 confirms that the Local Authority is the admission authority for community and voluntary controlled schools. It states that governing bodies have a duty to implement any decision relating to the admission of pupils which is taken
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Secondary School Fair Access Protocol : Section 9 – Direction
- Section 6 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 confirms that the Local Authority is the admission authority for community and voluntary controlled schools. It states that governing bodies have a duty to implement any decision relating to the admission of pupils which is taken
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Primary School Fair Access Protocol : Section 4 – Exemptions
- All Lancashire schools must participate in FAP - this is a legal requirement. The only circumstances where referrals will not be made are: Where the child was previously permanently excluded from a school they will not be referred back to the same establishment. Where there is a serious recent
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Secondary School Fair Access Protocol : Section 4 - Exemptions
- by panel members to exempt a school or a particular year group within a school because of challenging circumstances such as the behaviour of a cohort. If the Local Authority is aware that a school has recently taken a referred Fair Access admission and in the short term a second request is made
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Primary School Fair Access Protocol : Section 2 - Key principles
- Most pupils are admitted to schools through the routine admissions procedures. The FAP will be underpinned by a transparent, collaborative approach with the best interests of children at the forefront. FAP arrangements must be fair, equitable and transparent. FAP must acknowledge and address
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School offers
We will email secondary school offers and publish the offers online during working hours on Monday 3 March 2025.
Wraparound childcare
All parents in England with primary school-aged children can access wraparound childcare. There are no eligibility criteria for accessing new wraparound childcare places.