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90% of children awarded first choice for local secondary schools

Monday 4th March 2024 Bath Echo News Team Education

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More than 90% of families across Bath and North East Somerset have been offered their first choice for which secondary school their child will be starting at this September.

Of the 1,878 applications received by B&NES Council for admission into the 2024/2025 academic year, 1,818 children (96.8%) received one of their overall preferences.

A first preference school place was offered to 1,692 pupils (90.1%), with 99 offered a place at their second preference school.

Twenty-seven children received an offer for their third preference and none were offered fourth or fifth preference.

Sixty children have not been offered a place at any of their preferences and have instead been offered a place at their next nearest school with a place available, which is known as a referral.

All Bath and North East Somerset pupils who made an on-time application were offered a place.

Councillor Paul May, cabinet member for Children’s Services, said: “It’s fantastic to see that, once again, we have been able to offer so many pupils their preferred secondary school place.

“I hope those embarking on this exciting next step in their education journey enjoy the last few months at primary school before their next adventure.”

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