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We consider that in almost all cases a child's individual needs can be met by schools without accelerated or delayed admission to another year group.
Derbyshire school admission appeals guidance for parent if the secondary school you wish your child to attend has been unable to offer your child a place.
The year group with which a child is taught has implications for a child's social as well as educational development.
Derbyshire primary, infant and junior school admission appeals guidance for parents.
Criteria used In deciding on admissions to community and voluntary controlled schools in Derbyshire,
Young people continuing with education after the age of 16 will attend either school sixth forms, colleges of further education or tertiary colleges.
The school admissions code requires that each local authority must have a fair access protocol. Our fair access protocols for secondary and primary schools.
Children will normally go into full time infant education in September in the school year in which they become 5 years old.
What to do if your child needs to move primary or junior school other than at the normal transfer time. This is called an in-year admission.
You may want to apply for your child to change schools other than when they are due to start secondary education. These are known as in-year admissions.
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