This scheme describes in detail how we will handle the admissions process, including our planned timetable of events for this year's bulk admissions round to secondary schools, for entry in September 2026.
This scheme applies to all secondary schools and academies within Bath and North East Somerset, and all Local Authorities in England. This scheme will apply to all applications from parents or carers who are resident in Bath and North East Somerset at the time of application, for Year 7 admission in September 2026 for Secondary Schools or Academies and for Year 10 admission in September 2026 for any Schools or Academies where their first admission is into Year 10.
For Bath & North East Somerset Local Authority the 'relevant area' is the whole of Bath & North East Somerset and for own admission authority schools and academies, it is the district in which the school or academy is located. For Voluntary Aided Catholic church schools, this will be for the parish area that they serve.
Secondary schools (Year 7 entry)
Residents of Bath and North East Somerset will make applications on a common application form. This application form will be available online, or paper copies will be issued on request to the parents or carers of all pupils resident in Bath and North East Somerset who are due to transfer to the Year 7 age group in a Secondary school in September 2026. The application form can be used to apply for any school within any authority including Foundation, Voluntary Aided schools and Academies. Bath & North East Somerset will inform the other LAs of any applications made for schools within their area.
Studio schools (Year 10 entry)
The IKB Studio School and The Somerset Studio School are not part of the Local Authority’s co-ordinated arrangements. Therefore, parents, guardians and carers need to apply directly to these schools. All processes and timescales relating to Year 10 applications will be available via the schools.
Applications from other local authorities
Applications for places at schools within Bath and North East Somerset made by people who live outside the LA will be made on application forms from the LA in which they are resident and submitted to their home LA. This can be by paper copy or the application can be made online through the appropriate authority.
Application deadline
All applications for secondary schools made on the Bath & North East Somerset common application form must be submitted by midnight on the closing date of 31 October 2025. Any applications received after this time will be considered as ‘late applications’ and will be dealt with at a later stage when all ‘on-time’ applications have been processed.
Supplementary information forms (SIFs)
All applications will be made on the common application form either as a paper copy or online. Voluntary Aided, Foundation Schools and Academies who may want additional information in order to apply their over-subscription criteria, may require a separate form in addition to the common application form. The individual admission arrangements for a school will detail which schools have this requirement and parents will be advised to obtain a copy of the relevant supplementary information form direct from the school or available on their website. The supplementary information form should be sent direct to the appropriate school by the requested date.
Applications for a place will only be considered if the common application form has been completed and submitted to the LA by midnight on the closing date of 31 October 2025.
Parents or carers should note is very important to make their application to their home authority by the national closing date, to ensure that their application is on time and not a late application.
When deciding upon their preferred schools, parents or carers can make up to 5 preferences. We strongly advise parents or carers to use all 5 preferences when completing their application. Parents or carers are not disadvantaged by doing this, as all preferences are given equal consideration, and we only consider other preferences if the highest preference school named cannot be offered. When deciding on preferences, Appendix 1 of the Secondary School booklet will show schools which have either been over or under-subscribed over the past 3 years. Parents or carers should read this to help decide on their preferred schools. If parents or carers name schools which are usually oversubscribed and do not qualify for a place, they may be offered a school which is further from their home address. This is because legally the Council must give priority, when considering applications, to those parents or carers who have named the school as a preference. Rather than only selecting popular schools, parents or carers may therefore wish to consider naming an under-subscribed school or one where places have previously been allocated to pupils living further away from their home address (see table under Appendix 1 of the admissions booklet) as one of their preferences, which will improve their chance of being allocated a place at a local school.
If you include on your application form a preference for an independent fee paying school, the independent school preference will be disregarded and remaining preferences for schools will be given a higher preference than that shown on the original application form.
In fairness to all parents/carers, we reserve the right to make our own enquiries regarding the genuineness of a family address, for example, via a Council Tax Office. We reserve the right to request further documentary evidence if this is needed to confirm the address to be used for allocation purposes.
The child’s normal permanent home address where he or she lives with his or her parents or legal guardians will be used to decide where the child lives. Temporary addresses cannot be used to obtain school places.
If parents or guardians have recently moved, or plan to move, documentary evidence will be required. In order for any address changes to be taken into account in the first round of allocations made on 2 March 2026, the appropriate documentary evidence must be received before 7 November 2025 to be considered. In all cases, it is the responsibility of the applicant to confirm that the LA has received the documentary evidence.
Examples of evidence that may be acceptable to determine a child’s address:
- Child Benefit paperwork (if applicable)
- A solicitor’s letter confirming exchange of contracts and completion date for a property which is being purchased, or a property which is being sold.
- A copy of a signed rental agreement or a solicitor’s letter, if recently moved or if moving to a council or rented property and proof of your sale or Notice to Quit on your current/previous property
- A copy of a Council Tax bill or utility bill such as water, gas or electricity in your name for your newly owned or rented property together with proof of your sale or Notice to Quit on your current/previous property
- If you are moving in with a relative, a letter from them will be required confirming the date you will be moving in, together with a copy of a utility bill showing their name and address. A solicitor’s letter will also be required confirming that completion of contracts has taken place on your sale or Notice to Quit on your current/previous property
- In the case of children of UK Service Personnel with a confirmed posting to the area or Crown Servants returning from overseas, an official letter declaring the relocation date and a Unit postal address or quartering area address should be provided.
- In the case of children from the boating community (Boaters) without a permanent mooring, the parent/carer will be asked to provide details of their sorting office, post office/poste restante address and this will be used for allocation purposes. Proof in the form of a boating licence will also be required and must be submitted at the time of application.
All applications received each year will be checked to confirm addresses using, for example, the electoral roll, Council Tax offices and (if appropriate) the school currently attended before allocations are made. A copy of a recent utility bill may also be requested. In certain additional cases proof of residency will also be determined by using the above methods. Once proof is obtained to the LA's satisfaction that the parent is resident at the address given, it will be accepted that the child is also resident at the same address.
We reserve the right to withdraw an offer of a school place in certain limited circumstances. Examples include the following:
- Where a parent has given fraudulent or intentionally misleading information such as a false address
- Where a parent has not responded to an offer within the deadline we have set (this deadline will be clearly marked on any school place offer)
- Where a higher preference school has been offered or where the highest preference school on the latest application has been able to be met
- Where the offer was made as a result of an administrative error
If false information is provided on an application form before an offer of a school place is made, then the application will be void. In this case, you can submit a new application if you wish. If this application is received after the closing date it will then be regarded as a late application. If it is found that a sibling currently at the school was offered a place based on false information, then for any further application received the LA will discount the sibling connection.
Applications for all schools will be considered under an ‘equal preference’ system. All preferences will initially be considered equally, regardless of ranking.
All preferences for schools outside of Bath & North East Somerset will be sent to other LAs as appropriate by 10 November 2025. Bath & North East Somerset will also receive details of applications from other LAs as appropriate on this date. Bath & North East Somerset will produce a report of all applications for Y7 places for all schools including Voluntary Aided schools and Academies within Bath & North East Somerset. This report will not reveal the order of the applicant’s preference and will be sent to the appropriate secondary schools within Bath & North East Somerset on 28 November 2025.
In the case of applications for Year 7 places in Secondary schools, the Voluntary Aided and Academy admissions authorities within Bath and North East Somerset will then apply their admissions criteria to all applications and produce a list explaining the ranking of each applicant against the admissions criteria. This list will then be sent to the LA by 5 January 2026.
Using all the available information the LA will determine which is the highest preference which can be met for each applicant. If no preferences can be met for any applicant from Bath and North East Somerset, the LA will determine the nearest school with an available space.
By 2 February 2026 we will inform other LA’s of potential offers and / or refusals to be made for applications for places within Bath & North East Somerset schools made by residents living outside the LA. By the same time other LA’s will inform Bath & North East Somerset about potential offers and refusals to be made for applications from residents within this authority for school places in other authorities.
On 23 February 2026 all schools within Bath and North East Somerset will be informed of all final offers which will be made up to the Admissions Number for each school. The LA will also include details of any children being refused a place at their preferred school. All information provided to schools at this stage will be confidential.
Where a child qualifies for a place at more than one school, the final offer will be the highest stated preference of the places available.
On 2 March 2026 the LA will make the offer of one place at a secondary school to parents or carers resident within the authority. Parents or carers who applied online will receive an offer via email notification and need to log into their online admissions account to view details of the offer made. Parent/carers who made a paper application will receive a notification letter, posted 2nd class.
Parents/Carers who are resident in Bath and North East Somerset and not offered a place at one of their preferred schools will be offered a place at the nearest suitable school with a place available. Parents/carers who applied online will receive brief details of the school place offer via an email notification but all parents or carers (both online and paper applicants) refused a place at any preferred school will receive a notification letter, posted 2nd class. This letter will provide full details of their options at that stage including their right to appeal.
Parents or carers will be asked to make an initial response to the offer direct to the LA by 16 March 2026. Parents who applied online will be asked to respond via their online admissions account. If parents are refused their preferred school[s], they then have until 30 March 2026 to prepare and submit their written appeal.
Late applicants who live in Bath and North East Somerset should complete either an online or paper common application form.
Any applications received after the closing date of 31 October 2025 will be regarded as a ‘late application’. This includes any change of preference which is received after the closing date even if the original application was an ‘on time’ application unless the local authority considers that there are extenuating reasons for allowing the application to be treated as if it had arrived on time. This will only apply to late applications received before 10 November 2025. Examples of extenuating circumstances might include a close family bereavement or a serious illness for which documentary evidence would be required.
After the closing date of 31 October 2025 parents or carers may make a change of school preference or change of school preference order on the understanding that their previous application will be withdrawn, and their child will not be considered for a school place in the first round of allocations even if the original application was received before the closing date. The change of preference or school preference order will be considered as a completely new late application.
For over-subscribed schools, ‘late applications’ received after 31 October 2025 will be considered together with original applicants refused a preference who have lodged a formal appeal or just asked to remain on a waiting list. In all cases the admissions criteria will be used to determine the allocation of any places that may become available within the school's admission number. Any late applicants refused a preference will then be informed that they can lodge a formal appeal and remain on a waiting list or, alternatively, just go on the waiting list.
For both over-subscribed and under-subscribed schools' late applications will not be considered until the second round of allocations, which commences on 5 May 2026.
In the case of under-subscribed schools all late applications received since the closing date and up until 30 March 2026 will be considered together in the second round of allocations. If the school is then oversubscribed, all late applications will be considered under the admissions criteria. If the school is still under-subscribed, all applicants will be offered places and any further late applicants dealt with on a first come, first served basis.
If any under-subscribed school becomes full, any places which subsequently become available will be offered to any late applicants by applying the admissions criteria.
Details of late applications, on time applicants still seeking a place at their preferred schools and of places not accepted following the initial allocations made, will be exchanged with Voluntary Aided Schools, Academies and other Local Authorities as far as possible between 16 March 2026 and 17 April 2026, to enable a second round of allocations to commence on 5 May 2026.
The co-ordinated admissions process will continue to be operated, with application data being exchanged with Voluntary Aided schools, Academies and other Local Authorities as necessary, for all applications received up to 31 August 2026.
The waiting list comprises those children refused a place whose parents lodged a formal appeal or asked to go on the waiting list, together with any later applications received. At the start of the 2026 to 2027 academic year the admission authority of the individual school or academy will maintain their own waiting list, which will be held for a minimum period of one term, but each school may decide to hold their waiting list for a longer period. In all cases the admissions criteria will be used to determine the allocations of any place that may become available within the school’s admission number. However, children who are the subject of a direction by a local authority to admit or who are allocated to a school in accordance with a Fair Access Protocol must take precedence over those on a waiting list.
Every effort will be made to contact applicants on the waiting list using the last contact details provided by the applicant, but, where a response to an offer has not been received within 10 school days, the offer will be withdrawn, and the available place offered to the next child on the waiting list to qualify for the available place.
Date | Action |
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12 Sept 2025 | The Secondary Admissions booklet and the application form will be available. Bath and North East Somerset parent/carers will be able to express up to five preferences for the new year 7 intake to start in September 2026. |
31 Oct 2025 | National closing date for secondary school applications. Bath and North East Somerset residents’ applications will be accepted up to 23:59 on the national closing date |
By 10 Nov 2025 | Bath & North East Somerset Council will send to other Local Authorities, details of applications for their schools. |
By 28 Nov 2025 | Bath & North East Somerset Council will send details of applications received to all own Admission Authority schools within Bath and North East Somerset. Schools will not reveal this information to anyone until after the National Offer Day. The order of the applicant’s preferences will not be revealed to schools. |
By 5 Jan 2026 | Own Admission Authority schools in Bath and North East Somerset will then apply their admissions criteria to all applications and produce a list explaining the ranking of each applicant against the admissions criteria. This list will be sent to the LA. |
By 2 Feb 2026 | Bath & North East Somerset will inform other LA’s of the outcome of applications made by their residents for schools in this LA. By the same time other LA’s will inform Bath & North East Somerset about the outcome of applications for our residents who have applied for school places in other authorities. |
23 Feb 2026 | Bath & North East Somerset Council will inform all schools in their LA of the final offers which will be made up to the Admission Number and any refusals where applicable. All information at this stage will be confidential. |
2 Mar 2026 | ‘On time’ Bath & North East Somerset applicants will be notified of the outcome of their applications. Applicants who made an online application will be able to log into their online account and paper applicants will be sent a letter by 2nd class post. |
By 16 Mar 2026 | Parents or carers need to respond to the offer of a school place. |
30 Mar 2026 | Closing date for applications to be considered for the second round of allocations. |
Up to and incl 17 Apr 2026 | Details of late applications, on time applicants still seeking a place at their preferred schools and of places not accepted following the initial allocations made, to be exchanged between Local Authorities. |
From 5 May 2026 | Second round of allocations will be made and applicants will be informed of the outcome either online or by post. |
From May 2026 | Secondary appeals start to be heard. |
Up to and incl 31 Aug 2026 | Co-ordinated admissions will continue with subsequent rounds of allocations until the admissions process ends. |
31 Aug 2026 | The coordinated admissions process ends. Applications for school places received after this date will be considered under the In-Year admissions scheme. |
The stated dates for sharing data between Councils and schools are intended target dates. It may not always be possible for the data to be exchanged or sent on those actual dates, as we are reliant on other information coming from outside of this LA, and occasionally LAs can experience technical difficulties beyond their control.