Ninety per cent of North Yorkshire families get first choice secondary school
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A total of 89.84 per cent secured their first preference with 96.4 per cent of all families in the county who requested a school place receiving an offer from North Yorkshire County Council for one of their top three preferences of secondary school.
It has been revealed that this year, 6,262 North Yorkshire pupils are transferring to secondary school.
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Hide AdCouncillor Annabel Wilkinson, executive member for education, learning and skills, said: “Once again, so many of our families have gained the first preference from their choice of schools, which is great news.”
Within North Yorkshire, parents can preference up to five schools on their application form.
This year, some parents did not make full use of the opportunity to select up to five schools and some parents of Year 6 children did not complete an application form for a secondary place.
This has meant that North Yorkshire County Council, who must ensure that each child is allocated a school place on national offer day, have had to place children in schools which in some cases are further away from their home.
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Hide AdDespite this, the admissions team are making every effort to accommodate parental wishes if parents contact them following national offer day.
For more information about school admissions, visit https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/school-admissions or email [email protected]
For children currently in Year 5 who are due to start secondary school in September 2024, parents and carers will be able to apply from 12 September 2023 and they are being urged to make use of the opportunity to list five school preferences on their application form.
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