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This admissions policy applies to Rothwell Victoria Junior School.
Children with a school named on their Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan will be given a place in that school.
If our school has more applications than places (called being oversubscribed) we will give children priority for places in the following order:
A looked after child is defined as a child who is (one of the following):
A previously looked after child is any child who was previously looked after but stopped being so because they were (one of the following):
You must submit evidence of your child’s previously looked after status (a copy of the court order and evidence of being in local authority or state care outside England) with your application.
To get this priority, the sibling must:
We have a defined catchment priority area. You can:
If you live in the catchment area your application will receive a higher priority at that school than applicants who live outside the catchment area. Living in the catchment area does not guarantee a place at the school.
If none of the other priorities apply, your application will be considered under this priority.
In any priority, if children meet the same priority but there are not enough places left for all of them, the places will be allocated based on distance from the school. For example, if there are 4 places remaining at the school and 5 children all live in the priority catchment area, the 4 priority catchment children living closest to the school will be allocated those places.
If two or more children live exactly the same distance from the school (i.e. in a block of flats) and there are not enough places for both, we will draw lots. This will be witnessed by a person independent of the school.
We will not draw lots for twins or other multiple birth siblings from the same family. Where they are tied for the final place we will admit them all, exceeding the Published Admissions Number for the school.
Our Published Admission Number (PAN) is 30 places, and this is the number of places the school can admit in Year 3 in 2026.
When applying to start in the entry year, all applications are coordinated by local authorities across England.
You apply to your home Local Authority (the council who empty your bins) by the closing date of 15 January 2026.
All offers will be made by your home Local Authority on offer day of 16 April 2026.
If you apply after the national closing date, we cannot guarantee to consider your preferences at the same time as those received on time.
Until 12 February, all applications submitted or changed will be treated as if they were on-time.
After 12 February, any applications submitted or changed will only be considered after allocations have been made for all on-time applications, unless there are exceptional reasons for the late application agreed by us.
All applications submitted after 28 February are considered late and won’t be allocated a school place until after national offer day.
You must apply for a place at our school if you wish for your child to transfer from the linked infant school Cockburn Haigh Road Academy. Attending the linked infant school does not guarantee a place in our school.
We use a straight line distance system. The program measures the straight line distance from a defined LLPG point on the main school building to a defined LLPG point on your home address.
The point we measure to at your home address is set by the Local Land and Property Gazzetteer (LLPG), which provides coordinates for every property. If we are not able to match your address with the LLPG then we will identify a point at the centre of your home.
If a school is based on a temporary site for any reason we will base our distance measurements on the school’s permanent site.
When you apply you must use the child’s permanent address, where they usually live with their parent or carer - this is the address of a person holding parental responsibility for the child. You must not use any other address on your application.
Using the address of a childminder, a relative or renting a property for a short period of time in order to secure a school place is considered as a fraudulent application. We will investigate all queries about addresses, and we could change the school place offer.
If we find out that an intentionally misleading or false address has been given to get a school place, the school place may be withdrawn even if the child has already started at the school.
Only one address can be used on your application for a school place, and this should be the parent address where the child lives for the majority of the week. In cases of equal shared care, both parents must agree which address will be used on the application.
For applications made in the normal round, if there is no agreement, Leeds City Council will decide which parent address will be used, based on where the child spends the majority of the school week. If the child spends equal time with each parent, we will use the address where the child is registered with their doctor at the closing date.
Only one parent can submit a school place application and we cannot resolve disputes between parents – only a family court can do this.
When you apply, you are confirming you have the consent of all other persons to make the application. If we receive two conflicting applications, both applications will be placed on hold (and school places may have to be offered to other applicants) until we have received (either):
We may be required to allocate a place at the closest school to the child’s home with spaces remaining available if the child needs a school place offer.
When we make an offer, we assume your address will be the same when you take up the school place in September. If you are planning to move house, you must still use your current address on your application.
As soon as you move house, you must tell us your new address and provide proof of the house move, including evidence you’ve permanently left the old address and evidence of your new address. We may have to change the school place offered to you. Find out more on our making changes to your application page.
You will need to accept the offer of a school place directly with the school. This will not affect your position on any waiting list for any other school or your right to appeal.
If you refuse the offer, or do not accept the offer within a reasonable time, your place may be withdrawn. This will leave your child without a school place in September.
We hold a waiting list after national offer day. We automatically add all children to the waiting list after offer day.
If a place becomes available before the new school year starts, your child will automatically be allocated the place at your higher preference school. We will also automatically withdraw the place at a lower preference school to give it to another child.
We hold waiting lists for all the year groups as follows:
You can ask for your child to be admitted outside of their normal age group, for example if your child is gifted and talented or has experienced problems such as ill health.
You still need to apply for a place in their normal age group, in case you don't get permission. You must apply by any deadline date, and we recommend you send the request to each school you intend to apply for, as it is possible for one school to refuse a request that another school agrees.
To apply, you must attach to your application form a request that explains:
If you have it, you can also attach any available evidence that supports your request.
Leeds City Council will consider each application individually and make a decision on the basis of the circumstances of the case and in the best interests of the child concerned.
This request is separate to any decision about offering a place at a preferenced school. There is no right of appeal against a decision relating to admission out of chronological age. All decisions about offering places are made by applying the admission policy oversubscription criteria to the child’s application.
These are requests to join a school in years 4 to 6, or for year 3 places at our school after the start of the school year.
Where any vacancy arises, places will be offered from the waiting list based on the oversubscription criteria within this policy.
If you have been refused a place at a school you applied for, you have the right to appeal.
Appeals submitted for a junior school place in the normal round will need to be received by the Council’s deadline to guarantee being heard before the new school year starts. Find our appeals timetable containing deadlines and timescales.
Appeals against a decision for an in-year application can be submitted any time during the academic year. Appeals will be heard within 30 school days of the appeal request being received (where the application for a place has been refused and the right of appeal has been issued).
All schools must take part in the Fair Access Protocol arrangements. It is a legal requirement, and the protocol applies to all Leeds schools. The protocol operates outside of the Admissions policy.
The protocol applies to in-year applications and only to children who do not have a current school place. The aim is to make sure the most vulnerable children are offered a place at a suitable school as quickly as possible. It also ensures that no school (including those with places) is asked to take a disproportionate number of vulnerable children. Read our Fair Access Protocol.
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