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Find out if you need to submit extra information to support your school application.
If you think your child should get a school place due to a specific admissions criteria, find out how to submit extra information.
A child is classed as previously looked after if they:
This does not apply if a Child Arrangements Order is in place due to a custody disagreement between two parents separating.
To apply, you must email us proof at the same time as you make your application. You will need to send both:
Some schools will need you to send information to them such as:
You may need to complete a supplementary information form (SIF). This is available on the school's website and must be returned to the school directly.
If your child does not have an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP), you can still apply for priority on the basis that your child has exceptional educational needs that can only be met at one specific school. This could be either:
To apply, you should email us two documents when you make your online application on our portal.
You should write a letter explaining:
You must also attach supporting evidence from an independent professional, such as a doctor. This must explain what your child's needs are and why only one school can meet that need.
A child with complex communication and sensory needs, who has been attending a school nursery and struggles with transition.
All professionals involved agree that going to the same school would help the child. The panel would need specific evidence from professionals that moving the child to another school would be bad for their wellbeing and unsupportive of their needs.
A child who has physical difficulties and requires an accessible building but the local school is over two floors and has no lift.
The panel would require a physiotherapist or medical professional to provide evidence of the child’s needs and the access arrangements they need.
If a child has learning needs and requires extra support from a Teaching Assistant. All schools should provide support in class when needed.
All schools should be able to provide support to children with their medical needs such as insulin injections or putting on cream.
All schools should be able to provide support for children with mild to medium SEN support needs. Find out more about support in mainstream schools.
You can request for your child to delay starting primary school or start part time.
Before making a request, you should read our page on starting reception later or part time.
You still need to apply for a Reception place in their normal age group, in case you do not get permission.
You will need to email us a letter addressed to each school you are applying for. The letter should explain:
You can also choose to attach evidence that supports your request, if you have any.
Email: startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk
Email: startingsecondary@leeds.gov.uk
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