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Admissions Policy

Witchampton C of E First School is a small, church school for pupils aged 4 – 9, maintained by Wimborne Academy Trust.

The admission policy for this school is detailed below at the bottom of this page:

 

Children Starting School in September 2024

Parents/carers of Reception age children starting school in September 2024 should apply for a place through the local authority in which they live.  Click on the link for the relevant Dorset County Council web pages and catchment area maps:

Dorset LA Admissions information.

Tours of the School

We are always delighted to show parents around the school and answer any questions they might have. Please telephone the school on 01258 840684 to arrange a tour. In most cases the Headteacher will accompany parents on school tours.

For new pupils due to start school in September, tours are available during the Autumn Term. Please telephone the school office on 01258 840684 to book a tour place.

The closing date for applications is 15 January 2024.

Offers will be released:

  • on 16 April 2024 if you applied on time (by 15 January 2024) 
  • on 13 May 2024 if you apply late (between 16 January 2024 and 15 April 2024) 
  • from June onwards if you apply after 15 April 2024

 

Children Joining Our School At Any Time Other than the Start of Reception Year

We welcome applications from parents for their children to join our school at any time. If the school place you are seeking for your child is required during the school year, you will still need to apply via the local authority in which you live. Click on the links above to be taken to the Dorset Local Authority web pages.

Click here for information about Dorset Council's In-Year Coordination scheme

Click here for information about moving school during the school year (in year admissions).

Parents are asked to note the following information regarding School Admission Arrangements:

Witchampton C of E First School is a member of the Initio Learning Trust partnership of schools.This is a vibrant and exciting family of schools, driven to provide high quality education and to fully support the local and wider community. 

Admissions Appeals

Click here for information about how to appeal an admissions refusal.

Click here for the admissions appeals timetable.

  • appeals lodged after these dates will be heard within 40 school days of the appeal deadline or 30 school days of being lodged, whichever is the later date
  • you will receive at least 10 school days’ notice of your appeal hearing date. School days do not include school holidays, inset days, bank holidays or weekends
  • appeals are heard during the daytime on weekdays and are not normally heard during school holidays. Where there are multiple appeals for places at the same school, the hearings may go over a number of days
  • the school’s case will be made available to parents and Panel members at least 5 school days before the start of the appeal hearing
  • additional evidence may be submitted up to 5 working days before the hearing
  • any additional evidence received after this date might not be considered at the appeal hearing. The Appeal Panel must decide whether it should be considered, taking into account its significance and the effect of a possible need to adjourn the hearing
  • following the hearing, decision letters will be sent, where possible, within 5 school days of the end of the hearing. During busy periods, such as main entry, full decision letters may take longer than this, so the Clerk will send a brief decision summary email in the interim
  • appeal hearings for in-year places will be heard within 30 school days of the appeal being lodged

 

Useful Admissions Information

Click here to read the School Admissions Code 

Click here to read the School Admissions Appeals Code