Applying for Reception places
Applying for Reception places
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National Offer Day
National Offer Day: 16 April 2025
If you have made an on-time application and have applied online, you will be able to view and respond to your offer of a school place by logging into the Citizens Portal.
https://www.newcastlelea.org/CitizenPortal_LIVE/en
If you made an on-time paper application, you will receive a letter with your offer of a school place. Where we have a valid email address for you, we will also send you an email with your school offer.
School with places available
Please follow the below link to see which schools have places available as of 16 April 2025
Schools with reception places
General advice
- Accept the school place you have been offered, even if it isn't your preferred school.
- For any Newcastle school that we have been unable to offer, you can request to go onto their waiting list.
- Only refuse a school place if you have already secured a place at another school. If you refuse the school place offered, you are in a position where your child doesn't have a secured school place for September 2025.
Important - Changes to waiting list process:
If you wish for your child to be placed on a waiting list, you must request this in writing to the local authority’s School Admissions Team. If you have been offered a lower preference school, the local authority will not automatically add your child onto the waiting list of your higher preference schools.
If a parent has requested their child is added to a waiting list, that child will be kept on the waiting list, as long as it is a higher preference to the school which they were offered. For example, where a parent has been allocated a place at their second preference school, they may request to be placed on the waiting list of their first preference school but not their third.
If you have requested to go on a waiting list for a higher preference school and later you decide you're happy with your current school offer, you need to tell Newcastle School Admissions that you wish to be removed from the higher preference school's waiting list. If you don't do this and a place becomes available at a school you are on the waiting list for, we will automatically remove your current offer to offer the higher preference. You may not be able to re-secure your original offer
Making a late application
Deadline to make a late application: 23 April 2025
Date late applicants hear result of application: 23 May 2025
- If you wish to make a new application to include additional schools, and your child is already on a waiting list from your last application, these schools must be named on the new application form and in your preference order.
You can no longer apply for Reception 2025 places to be considered in time for national offer day. You can still make late applications until 31 August 2025, but this must be using the form below, you cannot do this on the Citizen's Portal.
Click here for the late reception application
- Check if you can apply and which address to use
- Read the oversubscription criteria for the schools you are applying for
- Use all 4 preferences
- Put the schools in the order you want them; preference 1 is the school you want most
- Watch the video below
Read:
Making the right choice
- Find and compare schools
Use this search tool to find schools. This search tool allows you to :
- search for schools by postcode
- check school Ofsted ratings
- filter schools by religion
- Visit the school
Visiting a school helps you decide whether it's right for your child. You'll be able to speak to teacher and ask questions.
Schools may have open days or you contact them to arrange a time to view the school.
- Are you likely to be offered a place?
Each school has their own set of rules that they use to decide which children to offer a place to. This is called the oversubscription criteria and can be found in the schools admissions policy. Each oversubscription criteria is made up of different categories (you can see how these work in the example below).
You can see how places were offered in previous years in the below link:
All applications are ranked using these rules. School preference order is only used if we can offer a place in more than one school, at which point we will offer the school which is your highest preference.
- Oversubscription criteria example
- Read the oversubscription criteria for each school.
- Check which category your child comes under (see individual school's website)
Example
Ahmed applied to North East Primary as their first preference. Ahmed's child is not offered a place there, even though they live close to the school.
There were more applications than places so the school used their oversubscription criteria to decide who to give places to. 30 places were available:
- one place went to a child who had been adopted (category 1)
- 20 places went to children with a brother or sister at the school (category 2)
- one place went to a child with an exceptional medical need meaning they could only go to that school (category 3)
- the remaining 8 places went to children who lived closer to the school than Ahmed and his child (category 4)
Instead, Ahmed was offer a place at their second preference of North Academy which also had 30 places available:
- 10 places went to children who had a brother or sister at the school (category 2)
- 20 places when to children who lived near the school, including Ahmed's child (category 4)
Did you know?
Reception Offer Day is: 16 April 2025
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Need more information?
Contact us:
- Email - admissions.information@newcastle.gov.uk
- Phone - 0191 278 7878 between 9am and 2.30pm