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Late online application form for a junior school place

Whilst you can no longer use the Capita system to apply online, you can complete a late online application by completing the form below.

Checklist

Before returning this form, please make sure that you have done the following:

  • Read and understood the 'Apply for a school place' information in the 'Going to School in Nottingham 2012/13' booklet.
  • Checked that your child's address is within Nottingham City.
  • Considered how your child will get to the school before listing your preferred schools.
  • Checked that you have filled in all relevant sections of the form.
  • Included the first line of the address for each school you have listed and the name and date of birth of any brother or sister at the school.

Important information

  • If any of the details about your child change, please tell us immediately in writing.
  • By completing this form you are confirming that your preferred schools named in section 4 are your current preferences. This means that you no longer want to apply for any schools that you named on any previous forms and which you have not named on this form. You are also confirming that the ranking of your preferred schools on this form is your current ranking and we will ignore any previous ranking order.
  • If we can prove that your child has been offered a place based on false, misleading or inaccurate information, we may withdraw the place.
  • If you need more information, please contact us on 0115 841 5568.
iCM Form
  1. Child's details
    1. Home address and postcode (The child's home address is considered to be a residential property that is the child's only or main residence at the closing date for applications (i.e. 15 January 2013) and is owned or leased/rented by the child's parent(s)/guardian(s) under a lease or written rental agreement. Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and those persons live in separate homes, the child's home address is deemed to be that address at which the pupil lives for the greater part of the week (includes weekends as well as week days). If a child lives at two separate homes for an equal length of time, the home address will be taken as the address named on the Child Benefit letter. If the parent/carer's address is different from the child's address, please give details of the parent/carer's address on a separate sheet of paper, and explain why the address is different to the child's.