National Secondary Offer Day in Kent sees less children given their first choice school because of the pandemic

The number of children in Kent being offered their first choice of secondary school this year is lower because of the pandemic.

As schools prepare to reopen next week to all pupils, thousands of children in Kent have been finding out which school they have been offered a place at for September.

Today thousands of pupils will find out which secondary schools they have been accepted into. Stock picture
Today thousands of pupils will find out which secondary schools they have been accepted into. Stock picture

For this year only, the number of schools families could apply to was increased from four to six because of delays to the Kent Test. It meant parents had to select their chosen schools before knowing their child’s grades and as a result, many children did not get the results they needed.

This means only 69.7% will be selected for their first choice, nearly 8% lower than before.

As well as this, the demand for places has grown as 600 more applications were submitted this year taking the total to 22,264.

Some 14.1% of pupils in Kent will be offered a place at their second choice, up from 11.68% last year.

Delays to the Kent Test means fewer children will be offered places at their first choice school
Delays to the Kent Test means fewer children will be offered places at their first choice school

Richard Long, Kent County Council’s (KCC's) Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, said: “The past year has been extremely tough for most of us with additional pressure for pupils and their families and of course school staff.

“I am delighted to say that in September, when life will hopefully have returned to some semblance of normality, more than 95% of pupils will be starting school at one of the preferred schools their families selected.”

Families who applied online should check their emails from 4pm on Monday where they can log into their accounts from 5pm to view their offer. Those who submitted their applications on paper will receive their offers by post, which will be sent out by First Class post.

Mr Long is also urging families of children not accepted into their preferred choices not to worry as a number of options are still available.

Families should also request to join the waiting list of any school they want to continue to be considered for by Monday, March 15.

KCC will hold a second round of offers on Wednesday, April 21 for any spaces that become available.

Parents and carers can also appeal directly to the admissions authority of any school that could not offer their child a place. The offer email will explain how to make use of these options.

Throughout the remainder of the application process, KCC staff members are ready to speak to parents and carers to answer any questions they may have as well as offer information, advice and support.

For further advice about the admission process please email: kent.admissions@kent.gov.uk

For more information on how to join a waiting list and/or appeal go to: www.kent.gov.uk/secondaryadmissions

Read more family news from across Kent at www.mykentfamily.co.uk

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