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Application process

Applications should take sixtoeightweeks from the time they are registered complete. For major applications this period is 13 weeks. It is longer still if an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is required. You can access more information on the planning process using these links: Plain English guide to the planning system. Day in the life of a planning application Detailed desktop analysis The case officer becomes fa.....

Last updated: 25/11/2024 12:51:12


Home to School Travel Assistance

Department for Education GuidanceFree School Transport Explained - Who is eligible to how it works Who is eligible? You can apply for a school place for your child at any school, but your child may not necessarily be eligible for free travel assistance. The eligibility criteria for travel assistance is set out within Cornwall's Home to School Travel Assistance Policy - link below. Please read this document before applying.....

Last updated: 20/08/2025 07:41:50


School term dates and INSET days

Find your school’s planned term dates Term dates and holidays for individual schools may be different from those published on this page. We strongly recommend that you check the dates with your school or by checking their website, just as you would to find out about how they will be allocating their INSET days. Term dates for Community and Voluntary-Controlled schools On this page you can find the term dates for Community.....

Last updated: 23/07/2025 08:29:29


School governors

By becoming a school governor you will be making an important and rewarding contribution to education in your local area. Role of a school governor To contribute to the work of the Governing Board in ensuring high standards of achievement for all children and young people in the school by: Setting theschool’s vision, ethos and strategic direction Holding the Headteacherto account for the educational performance of the sc.....

Last updated: 27/09/2024 10:43:50


Starting primary school

Ready to start school? Starting school can be daunting for you and your child. To do well in school children need to practise using things like pencils, paintbrushes, knives and forks. They need to be able to listen, share and say what they need. Do not worry if your child cannot do these things by the time they start school, just keep practising together. Trying the tips and using the support on this page will really he.....

Last updated: 23/07/2025 08:09:05


4: The allocation process

In most cases you will receive an outcome to your application within fifteen school days. This does not include the school holidays. It is a good idea to submit an application as early as possible. You can do this up to eight school weeks ahead of the place being required (twelve for Service Families). Remember: if you are moving house we will need evidence of your new address. If your preferred schools are full or there.....

Last updated: 28/07/2025 14:27:22


School Health Assessments

Child Health Checklist The Child Health Checklist will help you decide if you want support from the School Nursing Team. Use the school age links below to access the relevant checklist. Reception Year 6 Teenager (young person to complete) Teenager (parent / carer to complete) If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s health after completing the Child Health Checklist, ask the School Nursing Team for support.....

Last updated: 15/05/2024 09:16:37


Delayed admission to school for summer born children

Parents of summer born children (children born between 1 April and 31 August) can request that their child is admitted to Reception in the September after they turn five, a year later than they would usually start school. Deciding to request delayed entry Please refer to the Department for Education guidance: Summer born children starting school: advice for parents Making a request for admission out of the normal age gro.....

Last updated: 25/07/2025 13:33:08


School designated areas

Cornwall Council has divided Cornwall into geographical areas called ‘designated areas’. These are sometimes called 'catchment areas'. These areas are each served by a specific school or schools. Designated areas help Cornwall Council to ensure that there are enough school places. They are also used to decide on entitlement to home to school transport. Please note that the designated school for an address may not always b.....

Last updated: 25/07/2025 13:33:08


North Coast Secondary School - new school in Perranporth

The earliest anticipated opening date for the new North Coast Secondary School, located in Perranporth, is September 2027, subject to confirmation from government ministers and the Department for Education. The admission arrangements for existing schools for 2026/27 are available on the Admission Arrangements page. Further information about the admission arrangements for the new school will be added when available. For en.....

Last updated: 26/08/2025 10:49:21


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