Appeals process for school admissions
Appeal form for school admissions
School admission appeals
Notes of guidance for parents/carers
You must appeal directly to the following schools.
- Leagrave Primary School
You have the right to appeal when the school(s) you prefer for your child is full and your application for a place has been refused by the admission authority.
Alternatively, you can also print an appeal form from our website, complete fully and then return via the post to:
Starting school – reception year:
Offer letter | 16 April 2024 |
Appeals deadline - 20 school days after offer letter | 15 May 2024 |
Appeals will be heard from | 1 July 2024 |
Infant to junior transfer – year 3:
Offer letter | 16 April 2024 |
Appeals deadline - 20 school days after offer letter | 15 May 2024 |
Appeals will be heard from | 1 July 2024 |
High schools and academies – Year 7:
Offer letter | 1 March 2024 |
Appeals deadline - 20 school days after offer letter | 28 March 2024 |
Appeals heard from | 29 April 2024 |
The Local Authority will plan to hear all appeals, for the Year R, 3 and 7 intakes that are received ‘on time’ within forty school days.
If your appeal is received after the deadline your appeal may be heard after others for the same school.
The appeal panel will be made up of three people with at least one from each category listed below;
Lay persons
Experienced persons
The admission authority must provide a presenting officer to present the decision not to admit the child and to answer detailed questions about the case being heard and about the school.
Please ensure you have made adequate child care arrangements so that you can be in attendance until the conclusion of your appeal hearing.
Appeal hearings are held during the working day during term time only.
Appeals only arise when schools are oversubscribed in a particular Year group.
Your appeal may fall under one or more of the following categories;
1) The decision to refuse admission was not one which a reasonable admission authority would make in the circumstances of the case.
A reasonable decision is one which a sensible admission authority would make taking in to account factors such as the admission policy for the school, the internal operation of the school and the school’s ability to accommodate pupils and meet the class size limit of 30.
Or
2) Your child would have been offered a place if the admission arrangements had been properly implemented.
In all other circumstances the Appeal Panel have to dismiss the appeal.
There are two stages to be considered by the appeal panel for key stage 2 to 4 appeals;
A)Factual stage
If the appeal panel agrees that admitting another pupil would cause prejudice it then moves on to the second stage.
B) Balancing stage
You are strongly advised to attend the appeal hearing to explain your case and answer questions.
You may ask a friend or adviser to speak on your behalf in addition to the interpreter.
If the appeal panel does not feel all parties can communicate effectively and you have not requested an interpreter your appeal may be adjourned to a later date until one can be arranged.
The appeal panel’s decision is final and binding on both you and the admission authority. It is not possible for the admission authority to reverse the decision of the appeal panel.
If you believe that the appeal panel acted improperly or unreasonably in handling your case you can complain to the following depending on what type of school you are appealing against. Please note, you can complain about the way the appeal was carried out but you cannot complain about the decision itself.
Community, Foundation and Voluntary Aided Schools
Local Government and Social Care OmbudsmanPO BOX 4771
Coventry
CV4 0EH
Tel: 0300 061 0614
Website:www.lgo.org.uk
Academies
The Department for Education is responsible for complaints about appeals for Academies. You will need to click on the following link to make a complaint about an appeal made in relation to a free school or academy.
School admissions: Complain about the appeals process - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Using the online form is the quickest way to make a complaint. If you need a paper form instead, contact:
Department for Education helpline
Telephone: 0370 000 2288
School Appeals team