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School admissions

Parents must apply for a school place for every child moving from nursery to reception, or primary to secondary school. You can apply for a school place online when you've received your application pack. The school admissions FAQs page answers some common questions about admissions.

Overseas nationals entering the UK who want to apply for a place at a state-funded school must make sure they have 'right of abode', or that the conditions of their immigration status allow them to access a state-funded school. It is parents' responsibility to check this when applying for a school place. Find out more about right of abode.

More information about school applications for foreign national children and children resident outside England is available on GOV.UK.

Key school admissions documents

Guidance for parents on how to apply for school places.

School admissions allocation statistics

Data for school places for primary school and secondary school intakes for the last 6 years.

School admission zones

All Middlesbrough primary schools and some secondary schools use admissions zones.

More information about school admissions

Frequently asked questions about the school admissions procedure.

Online admissions

Applying online for school places is quick and easy with our online admissions system.

Appeals procedure

If a school cannot offer your child a place, you'll have the opportunity to appeal against the decision.

School admissions policies

Key documents explaining the school admission process.

Primary school admissions

Details on how to apply for a primary school place.

Contact school admissions

Contact details for the school admissions team.

Secondary school admissions

Details on how to apply for a secondary school place.

School transfers

Information on how to apply for a school transfer in Middlesbrough.

Atypical age range admission schools

Atypical age schools normally take admissions from ages 14-15 (year 10).

Choice Advice Service

Independent, advice, guidance and support to parents and carers in relation to education choices.

Choosing a school

Guidance for parents and guardians on how to choose a school for your child.