Who we are consulting and why
We are consulting the public on how we organise admission processes in the schools we are responsible for.
We are consulting on the proposed admission arrangements and admission numbers for Community schools. We are also consulting on the proposed schemes for co-ordination of admissions to all maintained schools and academies for the 2026/27 school year.
We are particularly keen to hear from the following people or groups, who may be directly affected by these arrangements:
- Parents of children between the ages of two and eighteen in Bath & North East Somerset
- Head Teachers and Chairs of Governors of all mainstream schools and Academies in Bath & North East Somerset
- Neighbouring Local Authorities
- The Diocese of Bath and Wells and the Clifton Diocese
- Bath & North East Somerset Councillors
The documents we are consulting on
We are consulting on the proposals below:
- Co-ordinated Primary Admissions Scheme 2026 to 2027
- Primary Admissions Criteria for Community Schools
- Co-ordinated Secondary Admissions Scheme 2026 to 2027
- In-Year Admissions arrangements for 2026 to 2027
- Random Allocation Procedure
- School Admission Numbers
How to take part
You can respond to the consultation proposals between 2 December 2024 and 13 January 2025.
By email
Please send your comments by email to admissions_transport@bathnes.co.uk.
By post
If you prefer, you can write to us at:
The Admissions and Transport Unit
Bath & North East Somerset Council
Lewis House
Manvers Street
Bath
BA1 1JG
Next steps
Following the consultation period, we will consider all responses and determine our final admission arrangements by 28 February 2025. We will then publish these on this website by 15 March 2025.
If you are unhappy with the determined admission arrangements we publish on 15 March, you can make a formal objection to the Office of the School Adjudicator.
If a school you are interested in is not included in all of these proposals
We are publishing details of the proposed admission arrangements for Community schools, as we are the admission authority for these schools.
If you are interested in a Voluntary Aided School or Academy, the admission authority will be the school Governors or the Academy Trust. Please consult the websites of these schools to find their proposals for admission arrangements, and details of any consultations they are holding on these proposals.
If you have comments on their proposals, you should send them to the school concerned, for the attention of the Headteacher and/or Chair of Governors.
The following schools or Trusts are currently running their own consultations: