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How do I transfer my child to another secondary or primary school?

We are moving house - should I transfer my child to another school?

It is generally in a child's best interest to remain at the same school. If this is not practical, you should speak to the headteacher of your current school and request a transfer form. If your child is approaching the end of Primary education, you should consider whether it is possible to time your house move to avoid unnecessary disruption.

My child is unhappy - shall I transfer to another school?

Children may be unhappy at school for a number of reasons. Usually this is temporary and can be easily solved. They may have fallen out with friends or be struggling with work, occasionally they may be bullied.

Before making any decisions it is important/vital to talk to the class teacher and headteacher of the school. Often problems can be overcome and changing schools is not always the answer.

Each school has an Education Social Worker who will be happy to discuss any problems with you.

What if my child has special needs?

All schools are resourced in the same way for special needs; unless your child has a statement of SEN which directs them to attend a particular school transferring schools may not be the solution to their difficulties. Any issues regarding your childs special needs should be discussed with the Head teacher at the school.

Am I guaranteed a place at the school I want?

No. All schools have a limit to the number of children they can take, and if the school is full an alternative school is offered, with the right to appeal.

What if I want to transfer my child to a Church school (Voluntary Aided)?

If you have discussed the transfer with your child's current headteacher, you should approach the school of your preference directly. If the school has no places available, you do have the right to appeal.

Can I discuss the transfer with the Admissions Section?

Yes. Please ring 01642 526605.
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Who to Contact
Green Gates Primary Pupil Support Centre Contact
Peter Ewart, Teacher in charge
Green Gates, Melton Road, Stockton-on-Tees TS19 0JD
Tel: 01642 528616
Fax: 01642 528631
Email: peter.ewart
@stockton.gov.uk


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Stockton Borough Families Information Service
Tel: 01642 527225
Email: fis
@stockton.gov.uk
Parent Partnership Team
Tel: 01642 527158
Fax: 01642 363082
Parental Skills Training Team
Sophie Johnson
Tel: 01642 527216
Fax: 01642 527921
Email: sophie.johnson
@stockton.gov.uk
School Admissions Team
School Admissions Section
Children Education and Social Care, P.O.Box 228, Municipal Buildings, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1XE.
Tel: 01642 526605. Please ring between 8:30 and 5:00 Monday to Thursday and 8:30 and 4:30 Fridays
Fax: 01642 526607
Email: schooladmissions
@stockton.gov.uk
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