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If my highest ranked preference is turned down, what happens next?

This year applications will be allocated using Equal Ranking. This means that all preferences put down on your common application form will be treated equally. However, we will try to meet your highest ranked preference.

If we cannot meet your highest ranked preference we will look at your common application form to see if we can allocate your next highest preference.

Who to Contact
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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