Thousands of children secure top primary school preference

99.1 per cent to attend a top three choice

Teacher in a classroom showing a toy car to happy pupils

Nearly all children due to start primary school in Leicestershire this autumn have secured a place at one of their top preferences.

Figures released today (National School Place Offer Day) show that 99.1 per cent of youngsters – 6,885 pupils - who applied have been given a place at one of their top three schools.

A total of 94 per cent secured their first preference, while just over four per cent secured their second, and under one per cent secured their third preference. 99.3 per cent secured one of their top five preferences, with 100% of children transferring from Infant to Junior school securing their first preference.

Leicestershire County Council received 6,948 on-time applications, a decrease of 193 pupils on last year.

“We know starting school for the first time is a big deal and we are pleased to have been able to offer so many children places at their preferred school.

“Although most have been given places they’d like, we know this isn’t the case for everyone.

“We’d encourage any family in need of advice to contact our School Admissions Service to discuss the options available, which includes an appeal.”

Tim Browne, assistant director for education, inclusion and additional needs at the county council

To find out more or contact the service, visit our admissions page.

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