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SCHOOL ADMISSIONS POLICY 2025-26

For admissions in September 2025

ST WINIFRED’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL

ADMISSIONS POLICY

St Winifred’s Catholic Primary School is a Voluntary Aided school in the Archdiocese of Southwark. It was founded by the Catholic Church to provide education for children of Catholic families.  The school is conducted by its Governing Body as part of the Catholic Church in accordance with its trust deed and instrument of government, and seeks at all times to be a witness to Jesus Christ.

The Governing Body has sole responsibility for admissions to this school and intends to admit 60 pupils to the Reception Class in the school year, which begins in September 2025.

The school participates in the Co-ordinated Admission Scheme for primary schools, operated by Lewisham LA.

Oversubscription Criteria

Where the number of applications exceeds (60) the Governors will offer places using the following criteria in the order stated below: -

1. Looked after Catholic children and all previously looked after Catholic children who have been adopted or who have become the subject of a child arrangement order or special guardianship order. Catholic children who appear (to the admissions authority) to have been in state care outside of England and cease to be in state care outside of England as a result of being adopted.

2. Baptised Catholic children. A baptismal certificate or evidence of reception into the Catholic Church must be provided.

3. Looked after children and all previously looked after children who have been adopted or who have become the subject of a child arrangement order or special guardianship order. Children who appear (to the admissions authority) to have been in state care outside of England and cease to be in state care outside of England as a result of being adopted.

4. Children enrolled in the catechumenate. Evidence of enrolment in the catechumenate will be required.

5. Children who are members of Eastern Orthodox Churches. Evidence of Baptism will be required.

6. Children who are members of other faiths, Churches and denominations. Evidence of Baptism/dedication or evidence of membership required.

7. Any other children.

Tie Break

The following order of priorities will be applied when applications within any of the above categories exceed the places available and it is necessary to decide between applications.

i. A brother or sister on the school roll at the time of admission. Evidence of the relationship may be required. The governors will, where logistically possible, admit twins and all siblings from multiple births where one of the children is the last child ranked within the school’s published admissions number.

ii. Living in the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, Lee . (see attached map and notes).  For the purposes of this policy, parish boundaries are as shown on the attached map. All distances will be measured to a central nodal point in the school premises, using digitised mapping software of the area, from a nodal point in the applicant’s permanent home address.

iii. Social, pastoral and medical needs which make the school particularly suitable for the child in question. Strong and relevant evidence must be provided, at the time of application, by an appropriate professional authority (eg qualified medical practitioner, education welfare officer, social worker or priest).

iv. Proximity to the school of the child’s home address, the distance measured in a straight line from the school entrance by the local authority using a geographical computerised information system. Evidence of residence may be required. Where the last remaining place is to be allocated and two or more children are deemed to live at the same distance from the school the place will be decided by the drawing of lots.

Notes(these notes form part of the Admission criteria):

a) Catholics include members of the Ordinariate and the Latin and Oriental Rite Churches that are in union with the Bishop of Rome.

b) A “brother or sister” means children who live as brother and sister including natural brothers or sisters, adopted siblings, stepbrothers or sisters and foster brothers or sisters. It would not include other relatives (eg cousins).

c) Home refers to the permanent home address at which the child lives for the majority of his/her time and with the parent who is in receipt of child benefit.

d) A looked after child has the same meaning as in section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989 that is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority or (b) being provided with accommodation by them in the exercise of their social services functions (e.g. children with foster parents) at the time of making application. A previously looked after child is a child who was looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a child arrangements order or special guardianship order.

e) A looked after child has the same meaning as in section 22 (1) of the Children Act 1989 that is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority or (b) being provided with accommodation by them in the exercise of their social services functions (e.g. children with foster parents) at the time of making an application. A previously looked after child is a child who was looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a child arrangements order or special guardianship order. This will include children who appear (to the admission authority) to have been in state care outside of England as a result of being adopted.

THERE IS NO AUTOMATIC RIGHT OF TRANSFER FOR CHILDREN WHO MAY CURRENTLY HAVE A PLACE IN ST. WINIFRED’S NURSERY.

Admissions procedure

The Common Application Form (CAF) required by the Local Authority should be completed and received at the school not later than the national closing date for primary schools. If applicable, the child’s baptism certificate or proof of religious practice will need to be submitted to the school, before the closing date. Offers of places will be sent to parents by their home Local Authority on the common offer date.

The closing date for applications is 15th January 2025.  Applications should be completed online at www.eadmissions.org.uk

Full details of the Coordinated Admission Scheme together will be available from the school or from Lewisham’s website at www.lewisham.gov.uk

Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan

The admission of pupils with an EHC Plan is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. The procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of EHC plans by the pupil’s home local authority. Details of this separate procedure are set out in the SEND code of practice. Pupils with an EHC plan naming the school will be admitted without reference to the above criteria.

Appeals

Parents whose applications for places are unsuccessful may appeal to an Independent Appeal Panel set up in accordance with section 94 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998. Appeals must be made in writing and must set out the reasons on which the appeal is made. Appeals should be made to the Admissions Appeal Clerk at the school address. Parents/Carers have the right to make oral representations to the Appeal Panel.

Infant classes are restricted by the legislation to 30 children. Parents should be aware that an appeal against refusal of a place in an infant class may only succeed if it can be demonstrated that: -

a) the admission of additional children would not breach the infant class size limit; or

b) the admission arrangements did not comply with admissions law or had not been correctly and impartially applied and the child would have been offered a place if the arrangements had complied or had been correctly and impartially applied; or

c) the panel decides that the decision to refuse admission was not one which a reasonable admission authority would have made in the circumstances of the case.

Appeals must be made within 20 school days of the date of refusal of a place.

Admission of children below compulsory school age

The governors will provide for the admission of all children in the September following their fourth birthday. Parents can request that the date their child is admitted to the school is deferred until later in the school year or until the child reaches compulsory school age in that school year; parents may also request that their child attends part- time until the child reaches compulsory school age.

Admission of children outside their normal age group

Parents who are seeking a place for their child outside of their normal age group, eg, the child has experienced problems such as ill health or the parents of a summer born child preferring not to send their child to school until the September following their fifth birthday, may request that they are admitted out of their normal age group that is to reception rather than year 1.

Governors will make decisions on the circumstances of each case and in the best interests of the child concerned. This will include taking account of the parent’s views; information about the child’s academic, social and emotional development; where relevant, their medical history and the views of a medical professional; whether they have previously been educated out of their normal age group, and whether they may naturally have fallen into a lower age group if it were not for being born prematurely. They will also take into account the views of the school’s head teacher. When informing a parent decision which year group the child should be admitted to, the governors will set out clearly the reasons for their decision.

Where the governors agree to a parent’s request for their child to be admitted out of their normal age group and, as a consequence of that decision, the child will be admitted to the age group to which pupils are normally admitted to the school the local authority will process the application as part of the main admissions round, (unless the parental request is made too late for this to be possible) and on the basis of the determined admission arrangements, including the application of oversubscription criteria where applicable. Parents have a statutory right to appeal against the refusal of a place at a school for which they have applied. This right does not apply if they are offered a place at the school, but it is not in their preferred age group.

Waiting Lists

Parents of children who have not been offered a place at the school may ask for their child’s name to be placed on a waiting list. The waiting list, which will be maintained until at least 31st December of each school year of admissions. The waiting list will be operated using the same admissions criteria listed above. Placing a child’s name on the waiting list does not guarantee that a place will become available. This does not prevent parents from exercising their right to appeal against the decision not to offer a place. It is possible that when a child is directed under the local authority’s fair access protocol they will take precedence over those children already on the list.

Late Applications

Any late applications will be considered by the Governors' Admissions Committee, in the event of there being any available places, using the above criteria. If all places have been filled, parents will be offered the opportunity of placing their child’s name on the waiting list. This does not prevent parents from exercising their right to appeal against the decision not to offer a place.

This admissions procedure, although primarily relevant to children for whom a place is sought at the normal age of entry to primary education (Year R), will also apply to succeeding years, and be subject to the availability of places.

Please note, a Baptism certificate or equivalent from another denomination or faith is required to enable the Governors to apply their admission criteria.  This is not mandatory, however, if one is not received, the application will be considered under Criteria 7, page 2 the ‘any other children category’.   Certificates should be returned to St Winifred’s Catholic Primary School by 15 January 2025. 

In-year (casual) admissions

Applications for a place at the school in-year must be made using Lewisham’s common application form. The school’s supplementary form should also be completed to enable the governors to rank the application in the event of there being more than one application for a place.   The governors will use the same criteria to rank the application as that listed above.   The offer of a place at the school will be made by the LA on behalf of the governors.   In the event of the governors deciding that a place cannot be offered parents will be offered the opportunity of placing their child’s name on the waiting list. This does not prevent parents from exercising their right to appeal against the decision not to offer a place.

Fair Access Protocol

The school participates in the local authority’s Fair Access Protocol to allocate places to vulnerable and other children in accordance with the School Admission Code 2014. Admitting pupils under the protocol may require the school to admit above the planned admission number for the relevant year group.

 

False information – please note that if an offer of a place is made on the basis of information that is shown to be false, e.g. certificates, then the offer of a place may be withdrawn.

 

St Winifred’s Catholic Primary School

Newstead Road

Lee,

London SE12 0SJ            Tel 020 8857 8792

Website:  http://www.swcps.lewisham.sch.uk                           

Email:      admin@swcps.lewisham.sch.uk

 

Local Authority School Admissions

Please follow the link for the Lewisham Schools Admissions page. 

https://lewisham.gov.uk/myservices/education/schools/school-admission 

NURSERY ADMISSIONS POLICY 2025-26

For admissions in September 2025

ST WINIFRED’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL - NURSERY

ADMISSIONS POLICY

St Winifred’s Catholic Primary School is a Voluntary Aided school in the Archdiocese of Southwark. It was founded by the Catholic Church to provide education for children of Catholic families.  The school is conducted by its Governing Body as part of the Catholic Church in accordance with its trust deed and instrument of government, and seeks at all times to be a witness to Jesus Christ.

The Governing Body has sole responsibility for admissions to this school and has 60 part time Nursery places to offer in each school year, which begins in September 2025.

Oversubscription Criteria

When a vacancy arises, a place will be allocated to an applicant on the waiting list.  Where there are more applicants on the waiting list for places than the number of places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority:

1. Looked after Catholic children and all previously looked after Catholic children who have been adopted or who have become the subject of a child arrangement order or special guardianship order. Catholic children who appear (to the admissions authority) to have been in state care outside of England and cease to be in state care outside of England as a result of being adopted.

2. Baptised Catholic children. A baptismal certificate or evidence of reception into the Catholic Church must be provided.

3. Looked after children and all previously looked after children who have been adopted or who have become the subject of a child arrangement order or special guardianship order. Children who appear (to the admissions authority) to have been in state care outside of England and cease to be in state care outside of England as a result of being adopted.

4. Children enrolled in the catechumenate. Evidence of enrolment in the catechumenate will be required.

5. Children who are members of Eastern Orthodox Churches. Evidence of Baptism will be required.

6. Children who are members of other faiths, Churches and denominations. Evidence of Baptism/dedication or evidence of membership required.

7. Any other children.

Tie Break

The following order of priorities will be applied when applications within any of the above categories exceed the places available and it is necessary to decide between applications.

i. A brother or sister on the school roll at the time of admission. Evidence of the relationship may be required. The governors will, where logistically possible, admit twins and all siblings from multiple births where one of the children is the last child ranked within the school’s published admissions number.

ii. Living in the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, Lee . (see attached map and notes).  For the purposes of this policy, parish boundaries are as shown on the attached map. All distances will be measured to a central nodal point in the school premises, using digitised mapping software of the area, from a nodal point in the applicant’s permanent home address.

iii. Social, pastoral and medical needs which make the school particularly suitable for the child in question. Strong and relevant evidence must be provided, at the time of application, by an appropriate professional authority (eg qualified medical practitioner, education welfare officer, social worker or priest).

iv. Proximity to the school of the child’s home address, the distance measured in a straight line from the school entrance by the local authority using a geographical computerised information system. Evidence of residence may be required. Where the last remaining place is to be allocated and two or more children are deemed to live at the same distance from the school the place will be decided by the drawing of lots.

Notes(these notes form part of the Admission criteria):

a) Catholics include members of the Ordinariate and the Latin and Oriental Rite Churches that are in union with the Bishop of Rome.

b) A “brother or sister” means children who live as brother and sister including natural brothers or sisters, adopted siblings, stepbrothers or sisters and foster brothers or sisters. It would not include other relatives (eg cousins).

c) Home refers to the permanent home address at which the child lives for the majority of his/her time and with the parent who is in receipt of child benefit.

d) A looked after child has the same meaning as in section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989 that is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority or (b) being provided with accommodation by them in the exercise of their social services functions (e.g. children with foster parents) at the time of making application. A previously looked after child is a child who was looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a child arrangements order or special guardianship order.

e) A looked after child has the same meaning as in section 22 (1) of the Children Act 1989 that is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority or (b) being provided with accommodation by them in the exercise of their social services functions (e.g. children with foster parents) at the time of making an application. A previously looked after child is a child who was looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a child arrangements order or special guardianship order. This will include children who appear (to the admission authority) to have been in state care outside of England as a result of being adopted.

Admissions procedure

Application Forms will be available from the School office from 3rd March 2025. For those who have already registered their child at the school, application forms will be sent to the home address/emailed at the end of February 2025.

If applicable, the child’s baptism certificate or proof of religious practice will need to be submitted to the school, before the closing date. 

The closing date for applications is 18th April 2025.  

Offers of places will be sent to parents by the school office in May.

Waiting Lists

Parents of children who have not been offered a place at the nursery may ask for their child’s name to be placed on a waiting list. The waiting list, which will be maintained until at least 31st December of each school year of admissions. The waiting list will be operated using the same admissions criteria listed above. Placing a child’s name on the waiting list does not guarantee that a place will become available. This does not prevent parents from exercising their right to appeal against the decision not to offer a place. It is possible that when a child is directed under the local authority’s fair access protocol they will take precedence over those children already on the list.

Late Applications

Any late applications will be considered by the Governors' Admissions Committee, in the event of there being any available places, using the above criteria. If all places have been filled, parents will be offered the opportunity of placing their child’s name on the waiting list. This does not prevent parents from exercising their right to appeal against the decision not to offer a place.

The closing date for applications in the normal admissions round is 18th  April 2025.  Late applications will be considered if surplus places are available.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO AUTOMATIC RIGHT OF TRANSFER FOR CHILDREN IN ST. WINIFRED’S NURSERY CLASS TO ST. WINIFRED’S RECEPTION CLASS.  A NEW APPLICATION WILL HAVE TO BE MADE BY JANUARY 2026, TO THE BOROUGH IN WHICH YOU RESIDE, FOR ADMISSION TO RECEPTION CLASS IN SEPTEMBER 2026.

 

False information – please note that if an offer of a place is made on the basis of information that is shown to be false, e.g. certificates, then the offer of a place may be withdrawn.

 

St Winifred’s Catholic Primary School

Newstead Road

Lee,

London SE12 0SJ            Tel 020 8857 8792

Website:  http://www.swcps.lewisham.sch.uk                           

Email:      admin@swcps.lewisham.sch.uk

Nursery Registration Form

If you would like to apply for a place for your child at St Winifred’s Nursery, fill it in and return it to the school.

When it is time to fill in an application form we will send it to you so that you do not miss the dead line.

Nursery Registration Form

Parish Boundary Notes 

 

parish boundary notes.pdf

 Parish Map

 

parish boundary map.pdf

 

ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE ADMISSION OF PUPILS WITH DISABILITIES

The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 defines a disabled person as one who has a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a persons’ ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. Most children with Special Needs will not be disabled within the meaning of the Act. The admission of pupils with disabilities is considered in the first instance in the same way as non-disabled pupils. Further considerations are made in the light of need and accessibility. It is the Governors’ Policy to accommodate pupils with disabilities should parents wish. Steps are taken to prevent any pupils being treated less favourably than other pupils. In practice we ensure that classroom and extra curricular activities encourage the participation of all pupils, including those categorised as having Special Educational Needs. Staff organise human and physical resources within the school to increase access to learning and participation by all pupils.

Existing facilities provided to assist access to the school by pupils with disabilities;

  • Wheelchair access at all entrances and sections of the school.
  • Carpeted classrooms to aid hearing impaired pupils learning.
  • Exterior lighting to improve evening access.
  • Disabled Toilet located next to the office and disabled parking is available at the main entrance.
  • Lift access in reception/office area