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Admission Arrangements

Reception Admissions Information

If you are interested in applying for a place in Reception for September 2025, we have three opportunities to visit our school. This will include a presentation from Mr Denchfield and the opportunity to visit our classrooms. No appointment is necessary.

Tuesday 12th November 2024 (3-45 to 4-30) - Infant Hall

Thursday 14th November 2024 (3-45 to 4-30) - infant Hall 

Thursday 9th January 2025 (3-45 to 4-30) - Infant Hall

 

Additional Information

School Office email infants@bournesgreen.secat.co.uk

Southend Borough Council oversee our admissions: School Admissions – Southend-on-Sea City Council

Tel: 01702 212934 

Appeals: https://www.southend.gov.uk/school-admissions/school-admission-appeals

 

Year 3 Admissions Information

Historially, our Year 2 children almost always apply and are successful in securing a place in the Juniors. However in the Juniors, we have a PAN (Published Admissions Number) of 66 which allows for some additional children to join (this is because the PAN in Year 2 is 60). If you are interested in your child joining in Year 3, please contact the school office or Mr Denchfield to discuss this further and to answer any questions you may have. 

Southend Borough Council oversee our admissions: School Admissions – Southend-on-Sea City Council

Tel: 01702 212934 

Appeals: https://www.southend.gov.uk/school-admissions/school-admission-appeals

 

In-Year Admissions Information

If you are interested in your child joining Bournes Green Infant or Junior School during the school year, please contact Mr Denchfield to discuss this further and to answer any questions you may have. 

Southend Borough Council oversee our in year admissions: School Admissions (In Year) – Southend-on-Sea City Council

Tel: 01702 212934 

Appeals: https://www.southend.gov.uk/school-admissions/school-admission-appeals

 

Schools admissions: applications for overseas children
In most cases, children arriving from overseas have the right to attend schools in England.

It is the responsibility of parents to check that their children have a right, under their visa entry conditions, to study at a school.  To help parents we recommend that those wishing to apply for a state-funded school check that they have a right of abode or the conditions of their visas otherwise permit access to a state-funded school.

Foreign nationals cannot use the 6-month visitor visa or a 6-month short-term study visa to enter the UK to enrol as a pupil at a school. Find out what these visas can be used for on the visitor visa and short-term study visa pages.

To find out more visit the Department for Education and School Admissions – Southend-on-Sea City Council