CHARLWOOD VILLAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL
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Admissions Procedures

Prospective Parents

​Admissions

Surrey County Council is the admission authority for this school.  To find up to date information about the school's admission arrangements and details on how to apply, either as part of the normal intake or during the school year,  please use this link to the Surrey County Council website.


Viewing our school

It is recommended that you also visit other local schools prior to submitting your application to Surrey County Council.

We do not hold opening mornings at our school but our Headteacher, Ms Lanham, is happy to show parents around personally and answer any questions you may have.  When you wish to come and view our school please contact us either by phone or by email and let us know which days and times would suit you best.  We will then check the school diary, the Headteacher's diary and confirm a mutually convenient appointment time.  It is advisable to provide days and times over a two or three week period.


If you would like to come and visit our school please contact the school office on 01293 862302 or email on office@charlwood.surrey.sch.uk

Please be aware that Surrey County Council also hold all waiting lists for our school.




 Determination of Surrey’s school admission arrangements for community and voluntary controlled schools for September 2019  
 
The admission arrangements for Surrey's community and voluntary controlled schools for 2019 admission and Surrey's primary and secondary coordinated schemes for 2019 have now been determined. Full details are available on the school admissions pages of Surrey County Council website under ‘Admission arrangements and outcomes’ - www.surreycc.gov.uk/admissions.
 
As part of the determination the following changes have been applied:
1.    Cranmere Primary School – decrease in published admission number for Reception from 90 to 60
2.    William Cobbett Primary School – decrease in published admission number for Reception from 40 to 30
3.    The Dawnay School – introduction of a feeder link from Polesden Lacey Infant School at Year 3
4.    Reigate Priory School - Introduction of a feeder link from Dovers Green and Holmesdale Community infant schools on a tiered basis
Any person or body who considers that any aspect of these admission arrangements are unlawful or not in compliance with the School Admissions Code or relevant law relating to admissions, can make an objection to the Office of the Schools Adjudicator. Objections must be referred by 15 May 2018 and further information on how to make an objection can be obtained from the Office of the Schools Adjudicator website.
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This will be updated as information is received from Surrey County Council
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