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School Admissions Team
Services for Children and Young People
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 307170/307467
Email :
inyear.admissions@plymouth.gov.uk
Fax :
01752 307403

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In year school admissions

The information on this page deals with in-year school admission arrangements only.

Points of entry to school

There are two points of admission to school:

Normal point of entry admission arrangements

Normal point of entry means:

In-year point of entry admission arrangements

In-year point of entry means:

If you wish to apply for an in-year school admission, you must apply to the Council in whose area you live, not to the school direct.

Children move school 'in year' for a variety of reasons. They could have moved into Plymouth from another part of the country or from abroad or could perhaps be seeking a transfer of school.

A transfer of school is not a decision to be taken lightly. Many children will become unsettled by a change of school environment and may suffer emotionally as well as academically. Once examination options have been selected, a transfer of school should be avoided because it will be difficult to match chosen options and exam boards in alternative schools. If you are seeking a transfer of school, you should first of all discuss the situation with your child and your child’s tutor or Head of Year. It may be that any perceived difficulties can be resolved and schools have a number of strategies that can be put in place to assist a child who may have difficulty settling into a school or who is experiencing problems. A change of school may only move a problem rather than resolve it.

The information on this page and related in-year admissions pages was correct at the time it was first published in September 2011, you should note that there may be changes to the published information that will take effect during or after this date. The information cannot therefore form the basis of a contract with parents. Information on this page covers in-year admission arrangements for both primary and secondary school applications.

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