Planning ahead is essential when applying to schools in London, whether you’re relocating within the UK or moving from overseas.
The London school application process requires careful timing and preparation, with different deadlines for state and private schools.
This quick guide outlines the key dates and steps for both primary and secondary school applications in London.
State School Application Deadlines
- Primary School (Reception): January 15th for September entry
- Secondary School (Year 7): October 31st for September entry
- In-Year Applications: Can be submitted throughout the year
Private School Timeline
- Registration: 12-18 months before desired entry date
- Entrance Exams: Usually November-January
- Interviews: December-February
- Offers: February-March
Required Documents
- Proof of address (council tax bill or tenancy agreement)
- Child’s birth certificate or passport
- Previous school records
- Immigration status documents (if applicable)
Moving During School Year
Contact the local council’s school admissions team as soon as you know your moving date.
Borough | Contact |
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Westminster | 020 7745 6433 |
Camden | 020 7974 1625 |
Islington | 020 7527 5515 |
Tips for Success
- Research catchment areas before choosing housing
- Visit schools during open days
- Submit applications well before deadlines
- List multiple school preferences
- Keep copies of all submitted documents
International Family Considerations
International families should start the process 6-12 months before their planned move.
- Get documents translated if needed
- Research English language support programs
- Consider school orientation programs
Next Steps After Acceptance
- Accept the offer within the given deadline
- Purchase uniforms and supplies
- Attend induction meetings
- Plan the school journey
- Join parent communication groups
Useful Resources
- UK Government School Admissions
- London Families Support Network
- Local Council Education Departments
Financial Planning
- Budget for uniforms and equipment
- Consider transportation costs
- Plan for potential tutoring or extra support
- Research available financial assistance programs
Transportation Considerations
- Research school bus routes
- Check public transport options
- Calculate walking distances and safety
- Consider carpooling possibilities
Special Educational Needs
Families with children requiring additional support should:
- Contact schools early to discuss provisions
- Request Educational Health Care Plan (EHCP) assessments if needed
- Meet with Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs)
- Research specialist support services in the area
Common Challenges and Solutions
Waiting Lists
- Accept an alternative offer while waiting
- Stay in regular contact with preferred schools
- Consider temporary solutions
Catchment Areas
- Research historical acceptance distances
- Consider temporary accommodation strategies
- Look at neighboring borough options
Your London School Journey Starts Here
Securing the right school place in London requires thorough planning and timely action. Start early, maintain organized records, and stay flexible with your options. Remember that support is available through local councils and education networks throughout your journey.
- Keep communication channels open with schools and councils
- Build a support network with other parents
- Stay informed about educational developments in your area
- Remember that preparation and persistence are key to success
FAQs
- When should I start the school application process in London?
For primary schools (Reception year), apply by 15 January before the September start. For secondary schools, apply by 31 October for the following September start. - What documents do I need when applying for schools in London?
You need proof of address, child’s birth certificate or passport, proof of residency status if applicable, and previous school records. Council tax bills and utility bills are commonly used as proof of address. - How many schools can I list on my London school application?
You can list up to 6 schools on your application, in order of preference. It’s recommended to use all available choices to maximize your chances. - Do I need to be living in London when I apply for schools?
You should either be living in London or have proof of your intended address when applying. Schools typically require proof that you’ll be residing in their catchment area. - What is the catchment area system in London schools?
Catchment areas are geographical boundaries around schools. Priority is typically given to children living closer to the school, though exact distance requirements vary by school and year. - How do I transfer my child’s school records when moving to London?
Request all academic records, attendance records, and any special educational needs documentation from your current school. Have these translated to English if coming from a non-English speaking country. - What if I arrive in London mid-school year?
You can apply for an in-year admission through your local council. Schools are required to consider in-year applications, though placement depends on available spaces. - How long does it take to process a school application in London?
For regular admissions, primary school offers are made on National Offer Day in April, and secondary school offers in March. In-year applications typically take 2-6 weeks to process. - What if my child has special educational needs?
Inform the local authority during application. If your child has an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), the process is different and managed by the Special Educational Needs department. - Can I appeal if my child doesn’t get into our preferred school?
Yes, you have the right to appeal. Appeals must be submitted within 20 school days of receiving the decision. The success rate varies but appeals are considered independently.