Families across West Sussex are finding out today which primary school their children will be attending from September on primary school offer day.
West Sussex County Council has worked with schools to ensure that once again every child has been allocated a school place, with the council’s admissions team processing 9,200 applications, an increase on last year’s total of 8,606.
7,792 applicants (91.1%) will be offered their first preference school, and 98.6% of all applicants this year will be offered a place at one of their three preferences.
The team also managed 1,408 applications for children who are transferring from infant to junior school. Over 99% of those who applied will be offered their first preference school.
All offers for places are being sent by email today and should arrive by 5pm.
Cllr Jacquie Russell, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People, Learning and Skills, said: “I am pleased that such a high percentage of families have been offered a place at their preferred primary school. Starting school is an important milestone in a child’s life and this step into formal education is key to helping them achieve their full potential.
“We understand that the small percentage of families who did not get one of their preference places will be disappointed. I would encourage families in this position to contact our admissions team, who are available to discuss their options and provide support with this.”
To contact the admissions team please email admissions.north@westsussex.gov.uk or admissions.south@westsussex.gov.uk. If you are unable to use email, please call our customer services team on 033 301 42903