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Admissions

 

Primary Admissions 

Please contact Royal Borough of Greenwich Admissions to apply for a place at our school by clicking on the links below. 

If your child is due start school in September, applications are completed online. Please click on the link below to start the process: 

Admissions Applications for September Entry 

school-admissions@royalgreenwich.gov.uk 

020 8921 8043  

In-year Admissions 

If you are looking to move schools during the academic year, please click on this link below: 

Admissions during the school year | Apply for in-year school admissions 

To view our admissions policy, please click here

In-year admissions for the current 2024/25 academic year and planned admissions for entry to the reception class from September 25 are as follows: 

First priority will go to children with an education, health and care (EHC) plan naming the school. 

After this, if there are more applicants than places available, priority will be given in the following order to: 

(1) Looked after children and previously looked after children, including those who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted. 

(2) Children or their immediate family member with a chronic medical or social need for a particular school. 

(3) Children who have a sibling (brother or sister) living at the same address who will be attending the school at the time of the child’s admission. 

(4) Other children based on home to school distance. 

The arrangements have been updated to reflect the mandatory elements of the School Admissions Code 21 in relation to children adopted from abroad. 

Please see below links for full arrangements for 2024/25 in-year and planned September 2025 entry. 

Starting in Reception 

Please see the below the website with lots of useful information to support your child starting Primary School:

Home - Starting Reception

Growing independence 

Taking care of themselves 

Toilet training

Playing, creativity and curiosity 

Building relationships and communicating

Being with others

Communication and language

Listening and engaging

Physical development

Healthy routines

Understand what 'healthy' levels of screen time are, by age

Get insights on internet safety, how screen use impacts young children and recommended screen time

And for those with younger children, the NCT covers advice for babies and toddlers too:

Help children build a strong relationship with food and make the right choices from the start

Brushing teeth

Sleep guidance