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    Admissions

    We are an academy school and the admission authority  Admissions Booklet coveris the Collaborative Learning Trust. There are 255 places for admission to Year 7. The school operates within the framework of the Leeds City Council Admission policy for Leeds community and voluntary-controlled schools. You can find information about schools in Leeds on their website here. You can read our school's admissions policies here:

    • Applications for year 7 places in September 2025 – read our 2025/26 policy
    • Applications for year 7 places in September 2026 – read our 2026/27 policy

    Details of expressions of preference and final admission numbers for September 2023 were as follows:

    Admission limit

    255

    Total number of preferences

    846

       Preference 1

    240

       Preference 2

    208

       Preference 3

    187

    Places offered to siblings

    92

    Admission number (following appeals)

    251

    Please note: there was an unusually low birth rate for this cohort with significantly fewer siblings than in a typical year. 

    Appeals

    If we cannot offer you a place, you will have the right of appeal. The appeal panel is independent of the school and council and their decision is legally binding. Before you appeal you:

    • should accept any place that you have been offered in case your appeal is not successful
    • should think about why you are appealing and check if it is likely to be successful
    • could read the advice for appealing school places on GOV.UK 
    • could get independent advice on making an appeal from a charity

    Leeds City Council arranges our appeals, and you can find the appeal form at School appeals (leeds.gov.uk)    

    If you are appealing for a year 7 place for September 2025, you need to submit your appeal form by any deadline set out on this page to ensure the appeal will be heard before the summer holidays.   

    You can appeal because you want your child to attend a particular school. These are successful if the panel agree that the reasons for your appeal outweigh the school's decision not to admit any more children.

    Wanting your child to go to a school because you think it is the best one in the area is not likely to convince the panel that your child should get a place there.