An application for a school place will not therefore be accepted until they are resident in the UK. Proof of residency such as an endorsed passport or entry visa will be required with the application. The waiting list will be maintained only for the statutory period until 31 December. After 31 December, if a parent wishes their child to continue to be considered for a school place, they will need to reapply for a place using the procedure for in-year admissions.
Children who come under the Fair Access Protocol will take precedence over those on the waiting list. If a child is refused a place at a preferred school, they will have the right of appeal for that school.
Parents must give their grounds of appeal in writing and will be given at least 20 school days to submit these to the local authority. Parents may seek a place for their child outside of their normal age group, for example if the child is gifted and talented or has experienced problems such as ill health.
For year 6 to year 7 applications where a child is already taught outside of their usual age, parents should contact the admissions team in advance of making an application to discuss the process. For in-year applications, or where the child is already attending the Academy, parents should contact the Headteacher of the Academy in the first instance to discuss an application for admission outside of the normal age group.
The request will be considered in conjunction with the Academy and the parent, and the admission authority for the Academy will decide on whether the child should be offered delayed admission or not.
The decision, and the reasons for it, will be communicated to the parent in writing. Where a child is offered a place at the Academy but not in the year group preferred there will be no right of appeal.
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Do not type in this box. My account. Search site. Sign in to access your Salford customer account Sign in or register for an account. Moorside High School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary for pupils aged , situated in Swinton, Salford and is part of Consilium Academies Trust, a trust that believes every pupil has a right to a world-class education and the chance to succeed. It has a Local Academy Board made up of parents, staff and members of the local community.
It has capacity for 1, pupils. Parents are able to claim free school meals if they receive a qualifying benefit. This does not show pupils who actually received free school meals but those who are eligible to receive them.
Skip to main content Cookies on Get Information about Schools We use some essential cookies to make this service work. Accept analytics cookies Reject analytics cookies View cookies. Details Governance Links Location. Skip map Show map. Local authority Salford Age range Help with age range field Opens a dialog 11 to Phase of education Secondary. School type Academy converter. Academy sponsor Consilium Academies. Gender of entry Mixed. Establishment status Open.
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