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What are these services?

Who makes decisions about admissions?

The local authority makes the decision about community and voluntary controlled schools. Admissions to voluntary-aided, foundation, trust schools and academies are controlled by the governing body or the academy trust of the school, though we coordinate admissions on their behalf and will make the offer of a place.

If you live in North Yorkshire and want to apply for a faith school, you need to fill in our common application form. Please contact the school to find out if they require a supplementary information form to be completed.

We will apply our coordinated admissions scheme and will offer you a place at your highest preference school with a place available.

Headteachers cannot offer your child a place or guarantee the availability of a place at their school.


Contacts
The education office



North Yorkshire County Council, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AD | Tel: 0845 8 72 73 74 | Fax: 01609 532009
This page was last updated on 18 June 2012