Brentside Primary Academy
Kennedy Road, Hanwell W7 1JL
020 8813 2580
[email protected]
www.brentsideprimaryacademy.co.uk
Nursery: Yes l Breakfast club: No l Afterschool club: No DfE No: 307/2185
Type of school: Academy
Headteacher: Melody Moran
Age range: 3-11
Planned admission number at 4 years: 60
Admissions criteria How places were offered in 2017
The below criteria has been summarised, for the full admissions
policy and arrangements please visit the school website:
www.brentsideprimaryacademy.co.uk
Where the number of applications is greater than the planned
admission number, applications will be considered against the
criteria set out below.
After the allocation of children with an EHC plan, the admission
criteria will be applied in the following order of priority:
1. Looked after children or children who were previously looked
after but immediately after being looked after became subject
to an adoption, residence, or special guardianship order
2. Where the child has a brother or sister attending the school
at the time of admissions and lives in the catchment area.
3. Where the child has a brother or sister attending the
school at the time of admission and does not live in the
catchment area.
Admissions
criteria Offers made on national
offer day
Criteria 1 to 7 All applicants offered
Waiting lists
All applications are considered against the admission criteria
and are ranked (put in order) by the Governing Body of the
Academy; where a child is top of the waiting list and there is a
vacancy, a place will be offered. Your child will be placed on a
waiting list if no place is available at the time of application.
Nursery admissions
Applications for nursery are made directly to the school. Please
visit the school website for information on nursery admissions:
www.brentsideprimaryacademy.co.uk
For detailed information about the school please visit the
school website: www.brentsideprimaryacademy.co.uk
A brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or
sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner relationship
can qualify, and in every case the child should be living in the
same family unit at the address given to the school.
4. Children living in the catchment area with medical
grounds, supported by a consultant’s letter; or social
grounds, supported by a letter from a social worker, which
necessitates the child attending Brentside Primary Academy.
5. Children living in the catchment area, the proximity of the
child’s home to the school, with those living closer, as the
crow flies, being accorded the higher priority.
6. Children living outside the catchment area with medical
grounds, supported by a consultant’s letter; or social
grounds, supported by a letter from a social worker, which
necessitates the child attending Brentside Primary Academy.
7. For children living outside the catchment area, the proximity
of the child’s home to the school, with those living closer, as
the crow flies, being accorded the higher priority.
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