
J: Contact details for correspondence
K: City of York Secondary Schools
1. This coordinated scheme provides a framework for a fair and open way of determining applications to start secondary school in September 2027.
2. This scheme complies with the requirements of the School Admissions Code 2021 and all current legislation regarding school admissions.
3. This scheme is reviewed each year and subject to a period of consultation amongst schools, governing bodies, admission authorities, neighbouring local authorities, parent/carers and other interested parties. It is considered within this consultation alongside the admission arrangements of all state-funded schools within the City of York area.
4. This scheme applies to all state-funded secondary schools in the City of York area who admit pupils at the start of Year 7 as the normal year of entry. It aims to ensure that within the operation of an equal preference system:
a. each applicant only receives one offer of a school place;
b. each applicant is offered the highest ranked preference school that is available; and
c. a single offer is made for all applicants on the same day.
5. This scheme applies to applications within the secondary admissions round, that is when applying for a place in Year 7 as the normal year of entry to start secondary school for the first time. It does not apply to ‘in-year’ applications for a place at secondary school. In-year admissions are those that are made either during the school year, or for admission into year groups other than the normal year of entry. More information on in-year admissions can be found in the City of York In-Year Admissions Policy.
6. Information regarding applying for a place at secondary school can be found on the City of York School Admissions website at www.york.gov.uk/admissions and in the Guide for Parents at www.york.gov.uk/GuideForParents.
a. to be admitted to a school within the LA area (including Voluntary Aided Schools and Academies); and/or
b. to be admitted to a school located in another LA area (including Voluntary Aided Schools and Academies).
a. express in rank order up to five preferences, including Voluntary Aided schools, Academies and schools outside the City of York area;
b. give their reasons for their preference(s); and
c. provide details of their child’s home address which should be the
d. address at which the child is ordinarily resident. Further information on the address can be found in the Guide for Parents.
a. consider their ‘catchment’ school when expressing their preferences. Catchment areas are designated by the Local Authority and are made available to applicants in the Guide for Parents, online at www.york.gov.uk/GuideForParents, and upon request from the Education Support Services team;
b. consider the implications of home to school transport when expressing their preferences. The City of York Home to School Transport Policy is made available to applicants online at www.york.gov.uk/SchoolTransport and upon request from the Admission Team. Applicants from outside the City of York area are advised to contact the Local Authority in which they are resident regarding transport;
c. inform the LA if they wish to start or to continue to home educate their child from Year 7; and
d. inform the LA if they intend to enrol their child in an independent school from Year 7.
1. Applications received after the closing date may be treated as ‘late’ applications by the coordinating LA and/or the admission authority.
2. Admission Authorities may decide to accept late applications and treat them as ‘on-time’ applications if this is accompanied by a satisfactory reason provided at the time of application.
3. After 15 January 2027, the LA will not accept any late applications or changes of preference or changes of circumstances and treat them as ‘on-time’ applications or preferences, as to do so later would jeopardise the process of timely LA coordination.
4. Late applications received between the closing date for applications and the date places are offered may be applied a lower priority when determining to whom places can be offered.
5. Late applications received after the offer day, but before the start of the school year will be coordinated using the same arrangements and criteria as ‘on-time’ applications, although the availability of places will depend on where places are still available as well as the preferences of applicants.
6. Late applications received after the first day of the school year may be considered as ‘in-year’ applications, although these preferences, if unsuccessful, will be held on a waiting list until the end of the first term in line with ‘on-time’ applications as set out in Section G of this scheme.
a. it is acting in its separate capacity as an admission authority, or
b. an applicant is eligible for a place at more than one school, or
c. an applicant is not eligible for a place at any school that the applicant has named as a preference.
Where the pupil is eligible for a place at two or more of the nominated schools, they will be allocated a place at whichever of these schools is the highest ranked preference.
a. educate their child at home; or
b. educate their child at an independent school.
By 12 September 2026: Guide for Parents published online at www.york.gov.uk/GuideForParents.
By 12 September 2026: Opening date for applications. ‘School admissions application for Secondary School in September 2027’ form made available and online applications start to be accepted at www.york.gov.uk/SchoolAdmissions.
By 14 September 2026: Letter to parent/carers of Year 6 pupils in City of York primary schools informing parent/carers of dates of secondary school open evenings and that applications should be made online by 31 October 2026. Parent/carers without access to the internet will be informed they should contact the Admission Team for a paper copy of the ‘School admissions application for Secondary School in September 2027’ form.
September 2026 to October 2026: Secondary school open evenings.
31 October 2026: Closing date for ‘on-time’ applications (both online and by paper ‘School admissions application for Secondary School in September 2027’ form).
31 October 2026: Date at which a child must be eligible for Pupil Premium or Service Pupil Premium in order for the criteria to be applied. Any changes in eligibility after this date will not be considered.
From 1 November 2026: Applications received may be treated as ‘late’.
By 15 November 2026: Deadline for Pupil Premium and Service Pupil Premium confirmation to be received from the previous school in order for the criteria to be applied. Any changes in eligibility or confirmation received after this date will not be considered.
By 15 November 2026: Communicate the total number of first preferences expressed to each City of York secondary school.
By 15 November 2026: Receive information about applicants resident outside the City of York area expressing preferences for schools within the City of York area from other Local Authorities.
By 15 November 2026: Provide information about applicants resident in the City of York area expressing preferences for schools outside the City of York area to other Local Authorities for their consideration.
By 4 December 2026: Provide details of all preferences expressed for Voluntary Aided and Academy schools within the City of York area to those schools for their consideration.
By 11 January 2027: Receive completed ranked lists of all preferences from Voluntary Aided and Academy schools within the City of York area.
By 11 January 2027: Last date by which Voluntary Aided and Academy schools can notify the Local Authority of an increase in the number of places to be allocated on National Offer Day. This is to allow the Local Authority good time to deliver its co-ordination responsibilities effectively. The number of places cannot be decreased below the PAN.
By 18 January 2027: First exchange of information, including to whom allocations can be made, to other coordinating Local Authorities for applicants resident outside the City of York area.
By 18 January 2027: First exchange of information, including to whom allocations can be made, from other coordinating Local Authorities for applicants resident in the City of York area.
By 15 February 2027: Final exchange of information, including to whom allocations can be made, to other coordinating Local Authorities for applicants resident outside the City of York area.
By 15 February 2027: Final exchange of information, including to whom allocations can be made, from other coordinating Local Authorities for applicants resident in the City of York area.
By 26 February 2027: Provide all City of York secondary schools with a provisional list of the pupils to be allocated a place at their schools.
1 March 2027 or next working day: Allocations communicated to City of York resident applicants by email and/or by letter.
12 March 2027 to 31 August 2027: Communicate adjustments to allocations to schools and other admission authorities.
12 April 2027: Deadline for return of appeal papers for ‘on-time’ applicants. Subject to determined term dates for 2026-2027
26 April 2027 to 15 June 2027: Admission appeals for ‘on-time’ applicants. Subject to determined term dates for 2026-2027
September 2027: Start of the school year.
31 December 2027: Earliest date waiting lists may close – the exact date for each admission authority may vary according to their admission arrangements.
City of York Council Education Support Services
West Offices
Station Rise
York
YO1 6GA
Telephone: 01904 551554
Email: education@york.gov.uk
· All Saints’ RC School (Academy, 11-18)
· Archbishop Holgate’s CE School (Academy, 11-18)
· Fulford School (Academy, 11-18)
· Huntington School (Community, 11-18)
· Joseph Rowntree School (Voluntary Controlled, 11-18)
· Manor CE Academy (Academy, 11-16)
· Millthorpe School (Academy, 11-16)
· Vale of York Academy (Academy, 11-16)
· York High School (Academy, 11-16)
View school contact details: https://www.york.gov.uk/SchoolsContactDetails.
School details correct at the time of update.