What choice of secondary school do I have for my child?
You have the right to say which secondary school you would prefer, including community and voluntary-aided or even schools outside the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees.
It is advisable to look at the admission policy for the school you would like, to see where you fit into the criteria.
If you would like any independent advice please contact our choice adviser (details on the right hand side)
What choice of secondary school do I have for my child?
- Am I entitled to any help with my child's travelling costs to and from school?
- Am I entitled to financial help towards the cost of my child's school uniform?
- Can you withdraw the offer of a place for my child?
- Do I need insurance for my child?
- Does the school I prefer have to be within the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees?
- Does your service publish standards?
- Having decided on the school I would prefer, what do I do next?
- How can I let you know about the service I have received?
- How do I apply for a place in a school maintained by another authority?
- How do I apply for a Primary School place?
- How do I decide which school would best suit the needs of my child (Secondary)?
- How do I know which is my home LA?
- How do you decide when a community school is full?
- How does the governing body of a voluntary-aided (VA) school decide when the school is full?
- I live in another authority, how do I apply for a place in a Secondary School maintained by Stockton?
- If I complain about the service you have provided, will it affect my statutory right to appeal for a school place?
- If my highest ranked preference for a VA school is turned down, what happens next?
- If my highest ranked preference is turned down, what happens next?
- Is my child entitled to free school meals at secondary school?
- My child has physical difficulties - how do I know which school to choose?
- What and how much information do I give in the common application form?
- What are my rights of appeal if I am refused a place at a VA school?
- What are my rights of appeal?
- What choice of secondary school do I have for my child?
- What do I do if I want my child to go to a voluntary-aided (church) secondary school?
- What do I do if I want to change the secondary school my child goes to?
- What do I do if I want to transfer my child between a voluntary-aided (church) and community school?
- What education is there for my child at age 16?
- What happens if I cannot get a place at my preferred school?
- What if I cannot transfer my child into the preferred school - can I put my childs name on a waiting list?
- What if I return my application late?
- What is a statement?
- What is the likelihood of getting a place at my most preferred school?
- What is your policy for children who need special educational provision?
- Who are the school governors and what do they do?
- Who decides which examinations my child should be entered for?
- Will I have to pay for school trips - Secondary?
- Will there be any help with transport for my child to get to sixth form or college?
- With co-ordinated admission arrangements, how does this affect my right to appeal?
Contact Us
Contact: Choice Adviser Contact
Jamila Khalid
Children,
Education and Social Care,
PO Box 228,
Municipal Buildings,
Stockton on Tees
TS18 1XE
Tel: 01642 526603
Fax: 01642 526607
Email:
choiceadvice
@stockton.gov.uk
