Determination of Admission Arrangements for Royal Greenwich Schools for the 2026/27 Academic Year

February 17, 2025 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Key decision Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to determine the admission arrangements for Royal Greenwich schools, including changes to admission numbers for Discovery and Montbelle Primary Schools and the definition of 'children of staff', for the 2026/27 academic year, and to participate in the Pan London co-ordinated admission system.

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Purpose

To
determine the admissions arrangements for the academic
year

Content

Determined
the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s admissions
arrangements for all mainstream community nursery, primary and
secondary schools, including Post 16, for the 2026/27 academic year
as set out in Appendix A of the report. 
The changes in the arrangements are:
 
o  
Reducing the published admission number (PAN) for
Discovery and Montbelle Primary Schools
from September 2026. See details in Paragraph 4.9 i of the report).
 
o  
Amending the definition of 'children of staff' under
the priority given to children of staff over children ranked
according to distance, to include children of all staff members.
See details in Paragraph 4.9 ii of the report).
 
Agreed
to participate in the Pan London co-ordinated
admission system for Reception and Year 7 for the 2026/27 academic
year as set out in Appendix B of the report.
 

Related Meeting

Cabinet - Monday, 17th February, 2025 5.00 pm on February 17, 2025

Supporting Documents

Determination of Admission Arrangements for Royal Greenwich Schools for the 202627 Academic Year.pdf
Appendix C_Consultation Responses 2026-27.pdf
Appendix A_Royal Greenwich Proposed Admission Arrangements 2026-27.pdf
Appendix B_Pan-London Schemes 2026-27.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date17 Feb 2025
Subject to call-inYes