A academy converter school in Manchester. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Northenden Community School.
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We follow the SACRE Scheme (developed by Manchester City Council) to deliver religious education.
Welcome from the Headteacher: Northenden Community School is a warm and welcoming one-form entry primary school from Nursery to Year 6. The school emphasizes care, guidance and support for every child and their family, with cooperative pupils and an active family community. It states that the school is successful and that children achieve very well; visitors are invited to contact the school and arrange a visit.
Nursery admissions: up to 26 places per year; funded 15 hours part-time sessions; 30-hours funding available for eligible families; school-top-up hours (£16 per afternoon) exist to extend the day; admissions are September intake following child's third birthday; registration opens 12–18 months in advance; priority categories for nursery: 1 looked after, 2 with a brother/sister at the school, 3 based on distance. Reception admissions: PAN 30; admissions handled by Manchester City Council; deadline typically mid-January; offers usually mid-April; allocation based on categories 1 looked after, 2 exceptional medical or social needs or a disabled parent, 3 sibling, 4 distance; straight-line distance ranking; parent preference considered only if a place is available at more than one school; infant class size considerations; appeals process described.
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