Almost all Macclesfield children offered a place at one of their preferred primary schools
By James Kelly
17th Apr 2020 | Local News
Figures released today (Friday 17th April) have revealed that a vast majority of children across Macclesfield and the borough have received their first or second primary school choice for the September 2020 academic year.
Offer letters have been sent to families this week with 98.1 per cent of Cheshire East residents offered a preference school and 91.4 per cent offered their first choice.
The council's school admissions team received more than 4,200 applications for places including around 4,000 applications from Cheshire East residents.
Councillor Kathryn Flavell, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for children and families said: "We continue to have an excellent record in seeing children and their parents offered a place of their choice in one of the many primary schools across the borough.
"We know that Cheshire East is a great place to learn with nearly 93 per cent of our primary schools rated good or outstanding by Ofsted.
"We also recognise that schools and children are facing lots of disruption at the present time, which is very unsettling. I am so proud of the continued commitment of school staff and pupils for their dedication and their creativity in adapting to new ways to learn.
"We know that schools are reviewing their transition plans as new pupils and their families will not be able to visit during the current crisis. We are working closely with schools and ask that parents wait to hear from their chosen school during the summer term.
She added: "I'd like to take this opportunity to thank our admissions team who continue to work tirelessly with our schools, to ensure there are sufficient places for our children. Finally, I would like to wish all the children the very best start in their primary school as they continue to learn, develop and experience the many exciting opportunities that await them."
For those parents who have not received a place at their first preference school and would prefer an alternative school, they have the right to submit an appeal and/or go on the waiting list for another school(s).
Parents have been advised accept their child's offer even if they would prefer a different school, until they have confirmed alternative arrangements for their child's education.
More information and advice can be found at council's school admissions page or on the website of the preferred school.
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