This document provides information about school admissions in Birmingham, including contact details, office hours and application processes. It explains that admissions for children aged 4 and over are handled by the local authority, while nursery and pre-school admissions are managed by individual schools. It also outlines that part-time places are offered first based on capacity, and the council's criteria for full-time places is provided on the next page. Limited funding is also available for some two-year-olds with severe needs.
This document provides information about school admissions in Birmingham, including contact details, office hours and application processes. It explains that admissions for children aged 4 and over are handled by the local authority, while nursery and pre-school admissions are managed by individual schools. It also outlines that part-time places are offered first based on capacity, and the council's criteria for full-time places is provided on the next page. Limited funding is also available for some two-year-olds with severe needs.
This document provides information about school admissions in Birmingham, including contact details, office hours and application processes. It explains that admissions for children aged 4 and over are handled by the local authority, while nursery and pre-school admissions are managed by individual schools. It also outlines that part-time places are offered first based on capacity, and the council's criteria for full-time places is provided on the next page. Limited funding is also available for some two-year-olds with severe needs.
Address: School Admissions & Pupil Placement Service
Birmingham City Council Due to Government legislation admissions for children age 4 and over are handled by the Local Authority. Please apply online or send applications to: NURSERY & PRE-SCHOOL ACADEMY ADMISSIONS In Birmingham, admissions to a nursery or pre-school is not managed by the Local Au- thority. You will need to contact us directly and complete an application form. You will be required to produce your childs birth certificate and a copy of a recent utili- ty bill (i.e. gas, electric or council tax).
As a Local Authority school we must offer places to all children on a part-time basis first. If capacity exists after all children have been offered a place, the children identified as meeting the Councils criteria for a full time place will be offered a place on a full-time basis in either Pre-School or Nursery. The Coun- cils criteria is on the next page.
There is limited funding available for two year-olds that have severe needs. Referrals are made by the school on an individual basis. TAKE A TOUR Parents and children are invited to visit the school on an informal basis to look around and meet staff. Admissions