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Admission Priorities for Places in Oversubscribed Community and
                    Controlled Primary Schools Academic Year 2022/2023

NB: These are correct at the time of publication. For the most recent Admission Priorities please see
the Sandwell LA Website www.sandwell.gov.uk
1. A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being

       looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements, oe special guardianship order
       including those children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased
       to be in state care as a result of being adopted. 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 as defined be section 22 (1) of the Children Act
       1989 at the time of making the application for a school place.
2. Children with a particular medical condition. Applications submitted under this criterion must
       be accompanied by a medical declaration form (ASU75M) signed by the child’s general
       practitioner or consultant confirming the condition, detailing the child’s needs and specifying
       why, in their opinion, the preferred school is the only or most appropriate to meet the child’s
       needs. All applications under this criterion will be assessed by the local authority to decide
       whether the child’s needs can be met most appropriately by the preferred school.
3. a) Children having a brother or sister at the school at the preferred school (not nursery) at the
       time of admission.
       b) For admissions to infant schools, children having a brother or sister at the preferred
       school or at a linked junior school at the time of admission.
       c) For admissions to junior schools, children having a brother or sister at the preferred
       school or at a linked infant school (not nursery) at the time of admission.
4. For admissions to junior schools, children being on roll at the linked infant school at the
       time of admission.
5. *Children accepted on denominational grounds, supported by the Anglican/ Church of
       England Church. Applications based on this criterion must be accompanied by a completed
       declaration form signed by a Vicar or Priest to signify attendance at an Anglican/ Church of
       England Church on at least one occasion per month.
6. Children prioritised by distance measured in a straight line from a child’s home** to the centre
       point of the school site.***
In all cases, should the number of applicants exceed the number of places available, places will be
allocated based on distance between home and school, as measured in a straight line from home to
the centre point on the school site with priority being given to those living closest to the school.
NB Children with a Statement of Educational Needs or a Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
(previously known as a Statement of Educational Needs), naming a particular school will be
admitted before all other applicants.
Note:
*Applicable only to schools that are designated by the Secretary of State as having a religious
character.
** Measured from the Local Land and Property Gazetteer address base for the property. In all cases,
should the number of applicants exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated
based on distance between home and school, as measured in a straight line from home to centre point
of the school site with priority being given to those living closest to the preferred school.

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