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Huntington School Admissions Policy Year 12 Entry – 2026 to 2027
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The City of York Council has delegated the responsibility for the administration of admissions into Year 12 to the Head teacher of the school and so any queries regarding Year 12 admissions should be directed to the school.
Advice and information for parent/carers on school admissions, including key information that applies to all applications as well as some frequently asked questions are available in the Guide for Parents which is available at www.york.gov.uk/GuideForParents, or upon request from the Education Support Service team.
a. students on roll in Year 11 at Huntington School; and
b. external applicant students not attending Year 11 at Huntington School.
All students seeking admission to Year 12 must achieve the necessary grades for access onto the courses they have chosen.
Where the number of eligible external applicants for a course of study exceeds the places available, then admission will be determined in accordance with the following priority of admission criteria:
1. Students who are either currently or have previously been ‘looked after’. This applies to all children who are currently or have previously been, in the care of a local authority; all children who have been adopted from local authority care, subject to an adoption, residence or special guardianship order; and all children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of adoption, residence or special guardianship order;
2. Students who live within the catchment area normally served by Huntington School, with a sibling at Huntington School at the time of admission. Catchment areas are designated by the Local Authority and are made available to parent/carers online at www.york.gov.uk, and upon request from the Education Support Services team. Siblings are defined as brothers or sisters living in the same house, as their primary place of residence (including half-, step- and foster-brothers or sisters);
3. Students who live within the catchment area normally served by Huntington School. Catchment areas are designated by the Local Authority and are made available to parent/carers online at www.york.gov.uk, and upon request from the Education Support team;
4. Students considered by Huntington School to have exceptional social or medical needs which makes the preferred school the most suitable school for the student. Huntington School may consult with other medical or educational professionals for a further opinion as to whether the pupil should be allocated a place at the preferred school due to a particular medical condition or social need;
5. Students with a sibling at Huntington School at the time of admission. Siblings are defined as brothers or sisters living in the same house, as their primary place of residence (including half-, step- and foster-brothers or sisters);
a. Students who live closest to Huntington School using the nearest available safe walking route. Distances are measured by a GIS mapping system from the student’s home address to the closest entrance of the school.
Where there are fewer places than students in an oversubscription priority as above, places will be allocated to the student(s) who also fulfil the next highest priority.
For example, for two students who are both resident in the catchment area without a sibling on roll at the time of admission and are thus assigned the same (third) priority, the place would first be allocated to the student who also fulfils the next highest priority, for example, an exceptional social or medical need (fourth priority) over a student who lives closer to the school (sixth priority).
In the unlikely case of identical distances under the sixth priority, the applications will be ordered randomly.
The number of students who have applied for each course will need to be taken into account, meaning that extra students can sometimes be accommodated over the admission number of 30 eligible external applicants if the student’s chosen course is not full.
Where an offer of a place has been made on the basis of fraudulent or intentionally misleading information, which has effectively denied a place to a student with a stronger claim, the offer of a place will be withdrawn.
Late applications will be considered up to the end of the first full week of the Autumn Term 2026.
December 2025: Students complete application.
December 2025: School accepts application and informs parent application has been received.
February 2026: Application processed.
August 2026: Year 11 results published.
August 2026: Admission confirmed or refused.
September 2026: Independent Appeals.
Students can apply up to the start of the courses but it is helpful to receive early applications as above.
Huntington School
Huntington Road,
Huntington,
York,
YO32 9WT
Telephone: 01904 752100
Emai: mail@huntington-ed.org.uk
Website: www.huntingtonschool.co.uk
City of York Council Education Support Service
West Offices,
Station Rise,
York,
YO1 6GA
Telephone: 01904 551554
Email: education@york.gov.uk
Website: www.york.gov.uk/schools