Voluntary aided (church) schools and academies usually have a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) which they require you to complete.
If you are applying for a faith school, it is important that you complete the form with all details which are relevant to your child and your family.
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Your child can be excluded again; decisions about exclusion are made by individual headteachers.
This is relatively rare and most pupils do succeed in another school or academy or other provision after a permanent exclusion.
If, however, a pupil is permanently excluded for a second time
For parents living outside of Lancashire who would like to access a school place in Lancashire
If you live outside the borders of Lancashire within another Authority's boundary, for example Blackpool, Sefton or North Yorkshire, you must approach the Education Office in your home Authority and use
at the school.
You do not have to go to an IRP; you will receive a form which asks you to indicate whether or not you wish to have a review. This should be included in the letter from school or academy confirming the Pupil Discipline Committee decision. If you do not wish to have a review you should
for the purposes of allocating a school place.
Please advise your Area Education Office if there are any changes in your child's living arrangements during the application period and allocation of places ie from 1 September 2024 to 1 March 2025 for secondary applications and from 1 September 2024
a property in the UK, you should apply to the local authority for that address. If you do not have a UK property, you should apply to the local authority where your preferred school is situated. We will consider the application based on your child's address abroad and any subsequent change
application for a school place.
In the cases where a child lives with parents who have shared responsibility and the child’s time is split equally between two homes, the address of the parent who receives child benefit will normally be used. The Local Authority reserves the right to request further