A academy converter school in County Durham. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Prince Bishops Community Primary School.
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If more children want a place than there are places available, we will offer places according to the following criteria, strictly in order of priority: 1. Children In Need (The Children Act 1989 defines a child 'in need' as: a) He/she is unlikely to achieve or maintain, or to have the opportunity of achieving or maintaining, a reasonable standard of health or development without the provision of services by the Local Authority under Part 3 of the Act. b) His/her health or development is likely to be significantly impaired, or further impaired, without the provision for him/her of such services. c) He/she is disabled. Durham County Council has determined that children of families where English is not the main language of the family will be considered under this criterion.), 2. Children Transferring from One Nursery Setting to Another, 3. The Two-Year-Old Free Entitlement, 4. Age, 5. Children Living in Other Authorities. Nursery: Eligible working parents may receive up to 30 hours of free childcare per week; priority is given according to factors including Who the child is in need of and transfer considerations. Admisssions into Nursery are administered by the school. We admit children into Nursery the term after their third birthday, or the term after their second birthday if eligible. A consultation relating to Lingfield Education Trust admissions policy 2027-28 will commence on 15th December 2025 and conclude 31st January 2026. There is no catchment area for places, but preference is given to children whose parents live within County Durham's administrative area.
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