你需要去你住果區council 網站申請。大部分學校會要求讀Year 5/ Year 6小朋友嘅家長或認可嘅大人親自接小朋友放學。當然你可以申請其他區嘅學校,但過程會比較複雜。你亦都要考慮無校巴接送小朋友返學,而且返學嘅路程會比較長。
✏️有咩文件可以當地址證明俾council?✏️
-council tax副本
-六個月內水電費單
-律師信地址證明
-租約contract
✏️政府學校種類:✏️
(1) Community schools
由非宗教或非牟利local authority運作嘅學校
(2) Foundation schools and voluntary schools
同Community schools差唔多,但Foundation schools and voluntary schools有機會由宗教團體& local authority運作,而且比Community schools有更多自主性
(3) Academies schools
由非牟利academy trusts運作嘅學校
(4) Grammar schools
跟據小朋友成績要考試先知比唔比入嘅學校 (等同考狀元)
每間state school可以有佢自己嘅✏️入學標準條件✏️如下;
-屋企同學校距離
-有無兄弟姊妹係果間學校讀緊
-宗教信仰
-通過入學試
-之前讀過某間學校(一條龍直升)
-有資格獲得學生保費或在職學生保費嘅人
-父母係學校工作至少2年
**因為有各種原因,中途入學其實好正常,大家唔需要過份擔心。
建議大家都係睇返英國政府/ council 網頁作準!!
https://www.gov.uk/schools-admissions
以下為英文原文:
To apply to a state school, you go through your local council website. Your local council is determined by where you live. Yes you can apply out of your borough, but it is a little bit more complicated. As there are generally no school buses, it also takes longer to get your child to and from school. Most schools require a parent/registered with school adult to pick up your child until Year 5 (or some schools until Year 6.)
Some examples of documents to show proof of address in state school admission:
• a copy of your council tax bill;
• a copy of a recent utility bill (gas, water, electric etc. dated within the last
• six months);
• a solicitors letter stating contracts have been exchanged and specifying a completion date and the new address;
• a signed and dated tenancy agreement with the commencement date, plus proof of residency for example a copy of a recent utility bill.
State school types:
• community schools, which are sometimes called local authority maintained schools – they are not influenced by business or religious groups and follow the national curriculum
• foundation schools and voluntary schools, which are funded by the local authority but have more freedom to change the way they do things – sometimes they are supported by representatives from religious groups
• academies and free schools, which are run by not-for-profit academy trusts, are independent from the local authority – they have more freedom to change how they run things and can follow a different curriculum
• grammar schools, which can be run by the local authority, a foundation body or an academy trust – they select their pupils based on academic ability and there is a test to get in
Each state school is mandated to publish their admission criterion. For example:
• home distance to school
• sibling already at this school
• from a particular religion (for faith schools) You will need your faith leader to fill in a form stating you have gone to worship at least once a month for at least a year
• who pass an entrance exam (for selective schools, for example grammar schools)
• who went to a particular primary school (a ‘feeder school’)
• who are eligible for the pupil premium or the service pupil premium
• whose parent has worked at the school for 2 years or more
* Mid-year admission is normal. People switch schools for many reasons, such as relocation, clash with school culture, moving off the waiting list for first choice school etc.