Here you will find all the information you need to apply for a place at our school.
Here you will find all the information you need to apply for a place at our school.
Lift Schools is the admissions authority for our school. Applications for places will be made in accordance with the local authority’s coordinated admission arrangements. These should be submitted using the Common Application Form and will be administered by the applicant’s home local authority.
The secondary school admission round for Year 7 places opens in September each year, with a statutory national closing date on 31 October. Late applications may affect a child’s chances of securing a place.
Applications can be made online via your local authority’s admissions website. Please note that some local authorities do not send letters to parents about making an application, so we recommend checking their website for full details.
Our Open Evening for prospective students and their families takes place in early October. We encourage everyone to attend, but if you are unable to do so, we may be able to offer alternative tour dates. Please contact us to arrange a visit.
National Offer Day, when school places are confirmed, falls in March. Any objections to the determined admission arrangements should be submitted to the Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA).
For further information on our admissions arrangements, please refer to the links below:
Pupils usually start school at the start of the school year in September. Sometimes your child will need to start or change school after this because:
If you have moved house you will need to fill in an Application for a Change of School In-Year form and take it to your preferred school with proof of address.
Below is the local authority link for admissions
Applications for places at the academy will be made in accordance with Birmingham Local Authority’s co-ordinated admission arrangements. They will be made on the Common Application Form and administered by the the applicant’s home Local Authority. https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/schooladmissions
Any objections to the determined admission arrangements should be submitted to the Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA)