Admissions

RECEPTION CLASS ADMISSION

Admission applications usually need to be submitted by the December, prior to your child’s September start.

Details of the application process for Reception places are sent to parents directly from the admissions department of Birmingham Directorate of Children, Young People and Families. These need to be sent directly back to Birmingham Admissions or completed online at www.birmingham.gov.uk/schooladmissions.

Our school takes two classes of 30 children each year; 60 in total. We currently have a waiting list for places.

Prior to starting school you and your child will be invited in to school for a meeting and a tour of the school. During this time you will have the opportunity to ask any questions.

ADMISSIONS AT ANY OTHER TIME THAN RECEPTION CLASS
 
To apply for a school place at any other time than Reception Class, please fill out an in year transfer form and return it to the West Heath Primary School office. The Local Authority do not handle in year admissions.

 

Download the in term transfer form below.

https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/20119/school_admissions/587/in-year_school_admissions

 

If you are transferring from another school, please complete the form giving as much information as possible. All forms must be signed by the Headteacher at your child's current school prior to returning the form to West Heath Primary.

 
West Heath Primary School will review each application and award places in line with the school's admissions criteria.
 
 ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
  • Looked after or previously looked after children.
  • Children with a brother or a sister already at the school who will still be in attendance in previous September.
  • All other pupils sorted on the distance they live from the school.
  • Within each of these categories, priority is given to those who live nearest the school, calculated on the basis of a straight-line measurement between home and school.  
 CHILDREN WITH AN EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH AND CARE PLAN (EHCP)
  • Any child with a EHCP is required to be admitted to the school that is named in the plan. This gives such children overall priority for admission to the named school. This is not an oversubscription criterion.
 LOOKED AFTER OR PREVIOUSLY LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN
  • A 'looked after child' or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, residence, or special guardianship order. A looked after child is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989).  In the case of previously looked after children, admission authorities may request a copy of the adoption order, residence order or special guardianship order and a letter from the local authority that last looked after the child confirming that he or she was looked after immediately prior to that order being made.

 SIBLIINGS

  • Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those children who live at the same address and either:
    • Have one or both natural parents in common;
    • Are related by a parent’s marriage;
    • Are adopted or fostered by a common parent.
  • Unrelated children living at the same address, whose parents are living as partners, are also considered to be siblings.
  • Children not adopted or fostered or related by a parent’s marriage or with one natural parent in common, who are brought together as a family by a same sex civil partnership and who are living at the same address, are also considered to be siblings.

 DISTANCE

  • Distances are calculated on the basis of a straight-line measurement between the applicant’s home address and the school front gates. The Local Authority uses a computerised system, which measures all distances in metres.  Ordnance Survey supply the co-ordinates that are used to plot an applicant’s home address and the address of the academy.
 SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
  • Where parents have shared responsibility for a child, and the child lives with both parents for part of the week, then the main residence will be determined as the address where the child lives the majority of the week. Parents may be requested to supply documentary evidence to support the address used.
 FINAL QUALIFIER
  • In a very small number of cases it may not be possible to decide between the applications of those pupils who are the final qualifiers for a place, when applying the published admission criteria. For example, this may occur when children in the same year group live at the same address, or if the distance between the home and the school is exactly the same, for example, blocks of flats.  If there is no other way of separating the application according to the admissions criteria and to admit both or all of the children would cause the Published Admission Number for the child’s year group to be exceeded, the Local Authority will use a computerised system to randomly select the child to be offered the final place. 
  • In the event of this occurring with twins or other multiple birth applicants, academies will be asked to admit over their Published Admission Number to accommodate the pupils.

 WAITING LISTS

  • Waiting lists will not be fixed following the offer of places.  They are subject to change.  This means that a child’s waiting list position during the year could go up or down.  Any applicants will be added to the school’s list in accordance with the order of priority for offering places.  Waiting lists will be maintained by the school until the end of each academic year.

 APPEALS

  • Appeals are administered by the Local Authority for this school.  Parents who wish to appeal against the decision to refuse their child admission should contact the School Admissions and Pupil Placements Service on 0121 303 1888 to request an appeal form. Appeals will be heard by an independent panel.

 IN YEAR APPLICATIONS

  • Applications made outside the normal admissions round (in-year admissions) should be made directly to the school. Parents/carers can apply for a place for their child at any time.  On receipt of an in-year application, the school will notify the local authority of both the application and its outcome, to allow the local authority to keep up to date with figures on the availability of school places in Birmingham.
Admissions Criteria,including Oversubscription Criteria