Hagley Road West, Birmingham, West Midlands, B32 1AJ
enquiry@quinton.bham.sch.uk

Part of the Birmingham Diocesan Multi-Academy Trust (BDMAT)
Registered Office for Birmingham Diocesan Multi-Academy Trust and BDMAT Central Office: Christ Church, Church of England Secondary Academy, Daleview Road, Yardley Wood, Birmingham, England, B14 4HN

0121 675 4422

Quinton Church Primary School

Fullness of life for all, through working together with the love of Christ

Admissions

 

 

Reception 2024 Open Days

Thursday 19th October- 9am

Thursday 26th October- 9am & 5pm

Please contact the school office on 0121 675 4422 or office@quinton.bdmat.org.uk to book onto one of the above time slots.

 

 

Reception 2024

Please see this link to access Birmingham City Council Admissions page School age - when can your child start school? | Apply for Reception / Primary school | Birmingham City Council.

Application open- Sunday 1st October 2023.

Applications close- Monday 15th January 2024.

National Primary Offer Day - Tuesday 16th April 2024.

 

Deadline for lodging an appeal - Tuesday 16th April 2024. (all appeals submitted before this date will be heard, where practicable, by Wednesday 17th July 2024)

 

Appeals received after Tuesday 16th April 2024 (late appeals) will be heard by Wednesday 17th July 2024 where practicable or within 30 school days of the appeal being lodged (whichever is later), where practicable. 

 

Admissions Appeals Timetable 2023-2024

 

The number of new children we can accept in to Reception each year is 30. The maximum number of pupils in any class in the Reception or KS1 will not exceed 30. If the number of applications received exceeds the number of places available, the following criteria will be used to determine the children who can be admitted:


In order of priority:


1. Looked after children (in public care) This included any child who is subject to a Full Care Order, an Interim Care Order, accommodated under Section 20 of the Children Act 1989, is remanded or detained into local Authority accommodation under Criminal law or who has been placed for adoption.


2. Children (Siblings) with an older brother or sister already at the school who will still be in attendance at the time the sibling is admitted to the school. Siblings refer to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case, the child should be living in the same family unit at the same address.

 

3. Any places that remain available once the above applicants have been admitted will be filled according to those children who live closest to the school, determined by a straight line measurement from the home address to the main entrance of the school.


All admissions for a place in Reception class in the September of each academic year will be handled by the Admissions and Appeals department of Birmingham City Council. In year admissions will be handled by the school. Priority is as stated above with the exception of in year changes to Year 6, which will be offered for exceptional circumstances only. The school will maintain a waiting list according to priority as stated above. Exceptions to the policy may be made when, to admit a child with specific needs might hinder the progress and/or attainment of children already on roll.

 

Admissions policy 2019-2020

Admissions Policy 2020-2021

Admissions Policy 2021-2022

Admissions Policy 2022-2023

Admissions Policy 2023-2024

Admissions Policy 2024-2025

Admissions Policy 2025-2026

 

 

 

 Please click here for an in-year transfer form.