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Applying for a school place in York

Primary school admissions for children with an Education, Health and Care Plan

The move from Nursery into Primary School can be a nerve-wracking time for both children and their families. There is some great general advice online. The Moving up website is particularly helpful.

In York we aim to make this transition as smooth as possible. By law, this process is different for children with an EHC Plan. This applies to both mainstream and special schools.

If your child does not have an EHC Plan, you need to apply for a school place using the central admissions process.

If your child has an EHC Plan and is due to transfer to primary school in September 2025, you will have the opportunity to submit a list your preferred schools in the first half of Autumn Term of 2024 using the York SEND Preference form.

If your child is currently being assessed for an EHC Plan but it has not been finalised, you are advised to also apply for a school place using the standard admissions process. This will ensure they have a school place if the EHC Plan is not agreed. Your SEN caseworker will discuss your preferences if and when the plan is agreed to be issued.

Timetable for transition to Primary School

Summer term 2024

Use the Review meetings to discuss the transition to school. Use this meeting to make sure the EHCP is still accurately describing your child’s special educational needs.

Visit all the schools you are considering.

Autumn term - before half term 2024

Complete the York SEND Preference form.

Your completed preference forms should be returned to email: [email protected].

City of York Council will send formal consultation to your preferred school(s).

Consultations may also be sent to the primary schools deemed appropriate by City of York Council, in line with efficient use of resources with the child's nearest suitable school will always be consulted as a matter of procedure.

2025 beginning of spring term

A Notice of Amendment will be sent to you via email, identifying the intended school to be named in Section I of the EHC Plan on or before 31 January 2025.

You will have an opportunity to make written representations to the proposals.

City of York Council is required to issue a final or amended final EHC Plan by 15 February of your child’s Nursery 2 academic year.

Information about schools and meeting your child’s SEN needs

Finding and choosing the right school for your child can feel like a big decision.

Most children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can thrive in mainstream schools and every education setting has an obligation to support children to fulfil their potential and to make sure that they're included at every opportunity. Schools must put arrangements in place to support your child's individual needs.

There are different types of primary school places for children with an EHCP in York:

Before you choose a school

We recommend when looking for your child’s new school you:

  • attend their open days or evenings
  • read their SEND policy and SEND information report, both should be available on their website along with information about their curriculum and facilities
  • arrange to meet the school's SENCO
  • ask them specific questions to find out how they will support your child
  • read their OFSTED report
  • read advice on choosing a school from York SENDIASS
  • consider how your child will get to school, and how your school preference may affect their eligibility for free school transport; your child is unlikely to qualify for transport assistance if they are not attending the nearest school to your home that can support their needs

Making your choices

If your child has an EHC Plan and is due to transfer to primary school in September 2025, you will have the opportunity to submit a list of your preferred schools in the first half of Autumn Term 2025 using the York SEND Preference form.

Please complete all parts of the form and ensure email addresses are clear and up to date as this is how we will communicate with you. You can select up to 5 schools in order of preference. When not selected in your preferences, the child's nearest suitable school will always be consulted as a matter of procedure.

If any of your preferences are for a school in another local authority area you must still complete the York SEND Preference form and name the schools on the form; we will contact the school and other LA on your behalf in order to seek a view on the suitability and availability of a place. Remember, other local authorities may not be able to offer your child a place. Therefore, it is advisable to also consider the provision in York.

You may also submit a preference to City of York Council for a place in an independent or non-maintained school. City of York Council is required to consider this preference but can also consider maintained schools in line with the efficient use of resources.

If you do not submit a completed preference form

If you do not submit a Preference Form, we will:

  • seek advice from your child’s current setting
  • consider all information available such as the most recent Annual Review and current EHC Plan
  • proceed to consult with the closest appropriate school setting in order to secure a placement

It is therefore important that you express a preference of a named school for your child, should you wish a specific school to be considered.

How places are allocated

School places are allocated in accordance with the SEND Code of Practice (2015), which requires that a decision is made after taking into account the child’s special educational needs, parental preference and the formal view of the schools requested.

City of York Council is required to comply with parental preference for a state funded school unless:

  • the school is unsuitable to the child’s age, ability, aptitude or SEN; or
  • the placement would be incompatible with the efficient education of the other children who the child would be educated with; or
  • incompatible with the efficient use of resources

If you're unhappy about the school or college named on your EHC Plan

If you would like to discuss the school, college or provision that is named on the EHC Plan then you can discuss with the SENCO at the setting in the first instance or you can also speak to a caseworker. Please note that while the caseworker can listen to your concerns and give advice, they will not be able to immediately overturn any offer or decision. If you disagree with the setting or provision, we have named you can appeal to the SEN and Disability Tribunal.

The views and opinions of children, young people and their families are important to us. We want your voices to be heard.