Majority of Cheshire East children secure their first choice secondary school

By James Kelly

4th Mar 2021 | Local News

Over 90 per cent of children across Cheshire East have received offers to attend their first choice of secondary school.

Parents across the borough have received offers of secondary school places from Cheshire East Council this week for children starting in September 2021.

The council says it has worked with local schools to offer preference places to 98 per cent of Cheshire East residents (an increase from 97 per cent in 2020) with 92 per cent being offered their first preference of secondary school (compared to 91.6 per cent in 2020).

This position is expected to improve further before pupils start in September 2021, as some parents will decline places as their circumstances have changed and places will become available to other children.

Schools have adapted well during the pandemic, offering virtual tours to help parents in making preferences for their child's school. They will now be working with primary schools and parents to prepare children for their change to secondary school.

Cllr Kathryn Flavell, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for children and families said: "I appreciate that school offer day is a big day for parents and carers.

"We have an excellent track record in seeing pupils getting their choice of secondary school in Cheshire East, and I'd like to thank all the teams and schools involved in meeting this week's milestone in the education calendar.

"We continue to work hard with schools, to ensure there are sufficient places for our children and have a plan to create additional places to accommodate the growing number of families who choose to live, work and learn in Cheshire East."

Parents of children who did not get their first choice of school can appeal and/or go onto the waiting list of their first preference.

The council advises to accept their child's offer even if they would prefer a different school until they have confirmed alternative plans for their child's education.

Cllr Flavell added: "The last 12 months have been challenging for children and their families and I wish all the year seven students the very best start in their chosen secondary school in September."

For further advice, parents can visit the CEC schools admissions website, the website of their preferred school, e-mail [email protected] or call 0300 123 5012. Parents can also follow the Cheshire East Family Information Service on social media for tips and advice.

The number of applications for school places in Cheshire East continues to increase.

In 2021, the total number of applications was 4621 with 470 applications received from families living outside the borough.

     

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