Sheffield schools: These are the hardest secondary schools to get into for Y7 ahead of National Offer Day 2024
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Sheffield schools: These were the hardest secondaries to get your child into for Y7 in September 2024
Every parent wants their little one to go to the best school they can. So when they pick their top three preferences for the new academic year, it can make finding out a momentous day. Sign up for newsletters from The Star However, not everyone gets into their first choice - the very best schools can turn away nearly as many students as they have places to offer, they are that in demand. Below, we've listed which Sheffield secondary schools were the most 'oversubscribed' for September 2024,...
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Sheffield primary: These schools were harder to get into for September 2024 because of higher demand
Competition to get into Sheffield’s primary schools for this September was tougher than last year. Last week, Sheffield’s children and parents found out what ‘big school’ they will be starting at for their reception year in 2024. However, figures show many of the Steel City’s schools had to turn down more children than they did last year and are more ‘oversubscribed’ as a result, suggesting competition was tougher. It comes after the council was warned last June it needed to create 390 new...
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Sheffield schools: 19 secondary schools issuing the most permanent exclusions including King Ecgbert School
It is extremely rare for educators to decide that a pupil cannot return to their schools - it is the absolute last resort, when all other options have been exhausted. Children must be in education. It is a legal requirement and means if a child is subject to a permanent exclusion from one school then the local authority must arrange full-time education as soon as possible. Nineteen of Sheffield’s secondary schools issued permanent exclusions during the 2021-22 academic year. See if your local...