Woodland View Primary & Nursery School

Admission Arrangements

Thank you for your interest in our school.

On this page you will find lots of information about our school and how to apply for a place.  Whether you wish your child to join us in
Reception to start their learning journey at our school our join us in another year group we hope you find this page helpful. 

If you have any enquiries or would like to visit the school please call 01623 487087 or email office@woodlandview.notts.sch.uk.

We wish to make the children's time at Woodland View Primary School happy and profitable and therefore work hard at making their  admission a positive and supportive process.

A series of pre-visits for children starting school are arranged to make a smooth and secure introduction to full time education.

 

For more information regarding admissions and applying for you child's school place visit the Nottinghamshire County Council website by clicking here.

Coordinated admission arrangements

Nottinghamshire County Council as the local authority is responsible for coordinating admission arrangements for all maintained schools and academies in its area.  

Coordination establishes a mechanism to ensure that, as far as is possible, every parent of a child living in a local authority area (the home authority) who has applied to a maintained school or academy is sent one, and only one, offer of a school place by their local authority.  

Nottinghamshire has also established seven relevant areas which are coterminous with the seven district council areas.

In addition, all community and voluntary controlled schools have a designated catchment area, details of which are available on the public website www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk.

Admissions in the normal round

Parents can state four preferences for any category of maintained school, either in Nottinghamshire (the home local authority) or any other school in another local authority area. Nottinghamshire County Council only, irrespective of the school for which they are applying.  

All offers of school places, including those made on behalf of other admission authorities within and outside of Nottinghamshire will be made by Nottinghamshire County Council, as the local authority, in its role as coordinator of the admission schemes.  

If a school is oversubscribed, all preferences will be considered of the admission schemes.  

If a school is oversubscribed, all preferences will be considered against the admission oversubscription criteria for each names school by the appropriate admission authority on an 'equal preference' basis.  If more than one offer can be made, the parent's highest ranked preference, decided in accordance with the admission oversubscription criteria for the individual school, will be offered to the parent.

Admissions outside the normal round (in year admissions)

For applications outside the normal admissions round, applications for admission to other year groups who will be considered in relation to the way that the school has been organised following the time the year group was first admitted to the school, subject to infant class size restrictions.  Generally, and unless a variation is agreed with the County Council, the PAN which applied when the year group was first admitted to the school will apply.  If places are available within the year group, the child will normally be admitted to the school.

Admission of children outside the normal age group

Parents may seek a place for their child outside of the normal age group, for example, if the child is gifted and talented or has experienced problems such as ill health.  

In addition, the parents of a summer born child may choose not to send that child to school until the September following their fifth birthday and may request that they are admitted out of their normal age group - to reception rather than year 1.

Nottinghamshire residents should submit a request in writing to Nottinghamshire County Council's school admissions team as early as possible stating whether they wish their child to be admitted into the reception year or year 1 the following academic year.  

Designated officers will make decisions based on the circumstances of each case and in the best interests of the child concerned.  

This will include taking into account information such as :  

  • the parent's views;
  • the child's academic, social and emotional development;
  • the child's medical history and the views of a medical professional,
  • where relevant; whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group;
  • whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group; whether the child may naturally have fallen into a lower age group;
  • whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group; whether the child may naturally have fallen into a lower age group if it were not for being born prematurely;
  • the views of the head teacher of the school concerned.  

When informing a parent of the decision on the year group to which the child should be admitted, the County Council will also include reasons for the decision.

Where it is agreed that a child will be admitted out of the normal age group and, as a consequence of that decision, the child will be admitted to a relevant age group (that is, the age group to which pupils are normally admitted to the school) the local authority and admission authority must process the application as part of the main admissions round on the basis of their determined admission arrangements only, including the application of oversubscription criteria where applicable.  

The parent has a statutory right to appeal against the refusal of a place at a school for which they have applied.  

This right does not apply if they are offered a place at the school but it is not in their preferred age group.

Nursery Admissions

Your child can join our Nursery the term after their third birthday for fifteen hours a week.

Nursery (sometimes called Foundation Stage 1) is part time and is usually mornings only.

Sometimes in the summer term when numbers are high we have an afternoon Nursery session as well.

  • A place at Woodland View Primary School does not guarantee your child a place in Reception here. You must apply to Nottinghamshire County Council School Admissions Team for a full time school place. If your child is already in our Nursery the admissions team will write to you and tell you how to apply for a full time school place. 
  • Your child will begin full-time school in Reception (or Foundation Stage 2)  in the September after their fourth birthday. This means that children born in the summer will still be very young when they start Reception. In some cases where children are very young, it may be possible to wait until your child is the compulsory school age before they take up a place in Reception but this must be discussed and agreed with the school beforehand.  
  • Our secondary feeder school is Ashfield School but you can apply for your child to go to any secondary school of your choice. When your child starts Y6, their last year at primary school, Notts County Council Admissions Team will write to you and tell you how to apply for a secondary place. You will find out which school your child has been allocated in March of the following year.

Planned Admission Number (PAN)

The number of pupils that we can admit in each year group is determined by the PAN.  Below is the PAN for each year group.

EYFS - 30
YEAR 1 - 30
YEAR 2 - 30
YEAR 3 - 65
YEAR 4 - 65
YEAR 5 - 65
YEAR 6 - 65

Woodland View Primary & Nursery School

Admission Arrangements

Thank you for your interest in our school.

On this page you will find lots of information about our school and how to apply for a place.  Whether you wish your child to join us in
Reception to start their learning journey at our school our join us in another year group we hope you find this page helpful. 

If you have any enquiries or would like to visit the school please call 01623 487087 or email office@woodlandview.notts.sch.uk.

We wish to make the children's time at Woodland View Primary School happy and profitable and therefore work hard at making their  admission a positive and supportive process.

A series of pre-visits for children starting school are arranged to make a smooth and secure introduction to full time education.

 

For more information regarding admissions and applying for you child's school place visit the Nottinghamshire County Council website by clicking here.

Coordinated admission arrangements

Nottinghamshire County Council as the local authority is responsible for coordinating admission arrangements for all maintained schools and academies in its area.  

Coordination establishes a mechanism to ensure that, as far as is possible, every parent of a child living in a local authority area (the home authority) who has applied to a maintained school or academy is sent one, and only one, offer of a school place by their local authority.  

Nottinghamshire has also established seven relevant areas which are coterminous with the seven district council areas.

In addition, all community and voluntary controlled schools have a designated catchment area, details of which are available on the public website www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk.

Admissions in the normal round

Parents can state four preferences for any category of maintained school, either in Nottinghamshire (the home local authority) or any other school in another local authority area. Nottinghamshire County Council only, irrespective of the school for which they are applying.  

All offers of school places, including those made on behalf of other admission authorities within and outside of Nottinghamshire will be made by Nottinghamshire County Council, as the local authority, in its role as coordinator of the admission schemes.  

If a school is oversubscribed, all preferences will be considered of the admission schemes.  

If a school is oversubscribed, all preferences will be considered against the admission oversubscription criteria for each names school by the appropriate admission authority on an 'equal preference' basis.  If more than one offer can be made, the parent's highest ranked preference, decided in accordance with the admission oversubscription criteria for the individual school, will be offered to the parent.

Admissions outside the normal round (in year admissions)

For applications outside the normal admissions round, applications for admission to other year groups who will be considered in relation to the way that the school has been organised following the time the year group was first admitted to the school, subject to infant class size restrictions.  Generally, and unless a variation is agreed with the County Council, the PAN which applied when the year group was first admitted to the school will apply.  If places are available within the year group, the child will normally be admitted to the school.

Admission of children outside the normal age group

Parents may seek a place for their child outside of the normal age group, for example, if the child is gifted and talented or has experienced problems such as ill health.  

In addition, the parents of a summer born child may choose not to send that child to school until the September following their fifth birthday and may request that they are admitted out of their normal age group - to reception rather than year 1.

Nottinghamshire residents should submit a request in writing to Nottinghamshire County Council's school admissions team as early as possible stating whether they wish their child to be admitted into the reception year or year 1 the following academic year.  

Designated officers will make decisions based on the circumstances of each case and in the best interests of the child concerned.  

This will include taking into account information such as :  

  • the parent's views;
  • the child's academic, social and emotional development;
  • the child's medical history and the views of a medical professional,
  • where relevant; whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group;
  • whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group; whether the child may naturally have fallen into a lower age group;
  • whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group; whether the child may naturally have fallen into a lower age group if it were not for being born prematurely;
  • the views of the head teacher of the school concerned.  

When informing a parent of the decision on the year group to which the child should be admitted, the County Council will also include reasons for the decision.

Where it is agreed that a child will be admitted out of the normal age group and, as a consequence of that decision, the child will be admitted to a relevant age group (that is, the age group to which pupils are normally admitted to the school) the local authority and admission authority must process the application as part of the main admissions round on the basis of their determined admission arrangements only, including the application of oversubscription criteria where applicable.  

The parent has a statutory right to appeal against the refusal of a place at a school for which they have applied.  

This right does not apply if they are offered a place at the school but it is not in their preferred age group.

Nursery Admissions

Your child can join our Nursery the term after their third birthday for fifteen hours a week.

Nursery (sometimes called Foundation Stage 1) is part time and is usually mornings only.

Sometimes in the summer term when numbers are high we have an afternoon Nursery session as well.

  • A place at Woodland View Primary School does not guarantee your child a place in Reception here. You must apply to Nottinghamshire County Council School Admissions Team for a full time school place. If your child is already in our Nursery the admissions team will write to you and tell you how to apply for a full time school place. 
  • Your child will begin full-time school in Reception (or Foundation Stage 2)  in the September after their fourth birthday. This means that children born in the summer will still be very young when they start Reception. In some cases where children are very young, it may be possible to wait until your child is the compulsory school age before they take up a place in Reception but this must be discussed and agreed with the school beforehand.  
  • Our secondary feeder school is Ashfield School but you can apply for your child to go to any secondary school of your choice. When your child starts Y6, their last year at primary school, Notts County Council Admissions Team will write to you and tell you how to apply for a secondary place. You will find out which school your child has been allocated in March of the following year.

Planned Admission Number (PAN)

The number of pupils that we can admit in each year group is determined by the PAN.  Below is the PAN for each year group.

EYFS - 30
YEAR 1 - 30
YEAR 2 - 30
YEAR 3 - 65
YEAR 4 - 65
YEAR 5 - 65
YEAR 6 - 65

Woodland View Primary & Nursery School

Admission Arrangements

Thank you for your interest in our school.

On this page you will find lots of information about our school and how to apply for a place.  Whether you wish your child to join us in
Reception to start their learning journey at our school our join us in another year group we hope you find this page helpful. 

If you have any enquiries or would like to visit the school please call 01623 487087 or email office@woodlandview.notts.sch.uk.

We wish to make the children's time at Woodland View Primary School happy and profitable and therefore work hard at making their  admission a positive and supportive process.

A series of pre-visits for children starting school are arranged to make a smooth and secure introduction to full time education.

 

For more information regarding admissions and applying for you child's school place visit the Nottinghamshire County Council website by clicking here.

Coordinated admission arrangements

Nottinghamshire County Council as the local authority is responsible for coordinating admission arrangements for all maintained schools and academies in its area.  

Coordination establishes a mechanism to ensure that, as far as is possible, every parent of a child living in a local authority area (the home authority) who has applied to a maintained school or academy is sent one, and only one, offer of a school place by their local authority.  

Nottinghamshire has also established seven relevant areas which are coterminous with the seven district council areas.

In addition, all community and voluntary controlled schools have a designated catchment area, details of which are available on the public website www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk.

Admissions in the normal round

Parents can state four preferences for any category of maintained school, either in Nottinghamshire (the home local authority) or any other school in another local authority area. Nottinghamshire County Council only, irrespective of the school for which they are applying.  

All offers of school places, including those made on behalf of other admission authorities within and outside of Nottinghamshire will be made by Nottinghamshire County Council, as the local authority, in its role as coordinator of the admission schemes.  

If a school is oversubscribed, all preferences will be considered of the admission schemes.  

If a school is oversubscribed, all preferences will be considered against the admission oversubscription criteria for each names school by the appropriate admission authority on an 'equal preference' basis.  If more than one offer can be made, the parent's highest ranked preference, decided in accordance with the admission oversubscription criteria for the individual school, will be offered to the parent.

Admissions outside the normal round (in year admissions)

For applications outside the normal admissions round, applications for admission to other year groups who will be considered in relation to the way that the school has been organised following the time the year group was first admitted to the school, subject to infant class size restrictions.  Generally, and unless a variation is agreed with the County Council, the PAN which applied when the year group was first admitted to the school will apply.  If places are available within the year group, the child will normally be admitted to the school.

Admission of children outside the normal age group

Parents may seek a place for their child outside of the normal age group, for example, if the child is gifted and talented or has experienced problems such as ill health.  

In addition, the parents of a summer born child may choose not to send that child to school until the September following their fifth birthday and may request that they are admitted out of their normal age group - to reception rather than year 1.

Nottinghamshire residents should submit a request in writing to Nottinghamshire County Council's school admissions team as early as possible stating whether they wish their child to be admitted into the reception year or year 1 the following academic year.  

Designated officers will make decisions based on the circumstances of each case and in the best interests of the child concerned.  

This will include taking into account information such as :  

  • the parent's views;
  • the child's academic, social and emotional development;
  • the child's medical history and the views of a medical professional,
  • where relevant; whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group;
  • whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group; whether the child may naturally have fallen into a lower age group;
  • whether the child has previously been educated out of their normal age group; whether the child may naturally have fallen into a lower age group if it were not for being born prematurely;
  • the views of the head teacher of the school concerned.  

When informing a parent of the decision on the year group to which the child should be admitted, the County Council will also include reasons for the decision.

Where it is agreed that a child will be admitted out of the normal age group and, as a consequence of that decision, the child will be admitted to a relevant age group (that is, the age group to which pupils are normally admitted to the school) the local authority and admission authority must process the application as part of the main admissions round on the basis of their determined admission arrangements only, including the application of oversubscription criteria where applicable.  

The parent has a statutory right to appeal against the refusal of a place at a school for which they have applied.  

This right does not apply if they are offered a place at the school but it is not in their preferred age group.

Nursery Admissions

Your child can join our Nursery the term after their third birthday for fifteen hours a week.

Nursery (sometimes called Foundation Stage 1) is part time and is usually mornings only.

Sometimes in the summer term when numbers are high we have an afternoon Nursery session as well.

  • A place at Woodland View Primary School does not guarantee your child a place in Reception here. You must apply to Nottinghamshire County Council School Admissions Team for a full time school place. If your child is already in our Nursery the admissions team will write to you and tell you how to apply for a full time school place. 
  • Your child will begin full-time school in Reception (or Foundation Stage 2)  in the September after their fourth birthday. This means that children born in the summer will still be very young when they start Reception. In some cases where children are very young, it may be possible to wait until your child is the compulsory school age before they take up a place in Reception but this must be discussed and agreed with the school beforehand.  
  • Our secondary feeder school is Ashfield School but you can apply for your child to go to any secondary school of your choice. When your child starts Y6, their last year at primary school, Notts County Council Admissions Team will write to you and tell you how to apply for a secondary place. You will find out which school your child has been allocated in March of the following year.

Planned Admission Number (PAN)

The number of pupils that we can admit in each year group is determined by the PAN.  Below is the PAN for each year group.

EYFS - 30
YEAR 1 - 30
YEAR 2 - 30
YEAR 3 - 65
YEAR 4 - 65
YEAR 5 - 65
YEAR 6 - 65