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Christ The Saviour Church of
England Primary School
Notes
Note A. A looked after child is a child who is in the care of
a local authority or provided with accommodation by that
authority. Previously Looked After Children are pupils who had
LAC status but ceased to be so because they were adopted
(or became subject to a child arrangements order or special
guardianship order).
Note B. The governors regard the following as signs of frequent
worship within the Church of England and evidence of all three
criteria must be shown:
• the child is baptized
• at least one parent or guardian is a member of the electoral
roll of the Parish
• at least one parent or guardian holds a recognized position
of responsibility or involvement within the Church
Note C. A similar degree of commitment to other denominations
is expected for applications falling under criteria 5 and 6.
Note D. The term Christian church is taken to mean any church
affiliated to Churches Together in Britain and Ireland or active
membership of the Evangelical Alliance.
How places were offered in 2018
Admissions
criteria Offers made on national
offer day
Criteria 1 to 6 All applicants offered
Criteria 7 Distance of last child to be
offered: 0.543 of a miles
Waiting lists
Any child whose application is unsuccessful can be placed on a
waiting list which will be kept for a year at the request of the
parents/guardian. Admissions from the waiting list will also be
dealt with in accordance with the criteria above.
Nursery admissions
Applications for nursery are made directly to the school. Please
visit the school website for information on nursery admissions:
www.cts-school.org
For detailed information about the school please visit
the school website: www.cts-school.org
Note E. Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister,
adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of
the parent’s/carer’s partner where the child for whom the school
place is sought is living in the same family unit at the same
address as that sibling.
Note F. The governors regard the following as signs of practising
members of other world faiths:
• At least one parent has attended a meeting of the local
religious community on a weekly basis for a minimum of
two years
• At least one parent holds a position of responsibility or
involvement within the local religious community
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