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This policy is reviewed annually to ensure it reflects best practice Consultation on Admission Arrangements for the academic year 2018/2019 Aldridge School An Academy, as its own admission authority, has a statutory duty to consult all primary and secondary schools and other local admission authorities before determining their arrangements for the academic year 2018/19. With the exceptions shown below, we will be following the policies, procedures and timetable of Walsall Council: Aldridge School An Academy has its own post 16 admission criteria and admission number Aldridge School An Academy has 25 places allocated for Music Scholars. I enclose herewith a copy of Aldridge School - An Academy proposed admission arrangements, which were considered by the Governing Body at their meeting on 29 November 2016. The Governing Body will be meeting on 28 February 2017, to determine their arrangements and therefore if you wish to comment or raise any objections to the criteria please write to The Clerk to the Governing Body, at the school address by 31 January 2017 to have your comments forwarded to the Governing Body. It should be noted that, where a child meets the admission criteria of two or more schools named in their application then Walsall Council will allocate a place at the highest ranked of those schools.

Aldridge School An Academy Tynings Lane, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 0BG (DfES No 335 5405) Headteacher: Mr I Bryant Type: Academy Chair of Governors: Mr W Hodson Denominational Affiliation: None Total No of pupils: 1521 (at November 2016) Published admission number: 259 (including up to 25 specialist music places) How to apply for a place: To apply for a place you must Submit an application to your home local authority; Walsall residents must submit an online application to Walsall Council by the closing date of 31 October 2017. Return of forms Walsall Residents should submit an online application to Walsall Council by 31 October 2017. https://go.walsall.gov.uk/secondary_school_admissions Parents living outside Walsall must submit an application to their home authority. An application for a place at the school is separate from an application for a Specialist Music Place. If you apply for a Specialist Music Place and your child is not successful, your child will be considered for a place at the school only if you have expressed a separate preference for the school in your secondary application. If you require any advice or information before you complete your application, please contact the Admissions and Pupil Place Planning Team 01922 682585 or the Parent Support Adviser for Walsall on 01922 652578 or email schooladmissionsadvice@walsall.gov.uk

Admission Criteria If the number of applications exceeds the Admission Number, places will be allocated in the following order: 1. Children in Public Care (looked after children) and previously looked after children. 2. Pupils who have a sibling attending the school in Years 7-11 (or 6 th form if that sibling was on roll at Aldridge School for Year 11) at the time of admission. 3. Relevant exceptional medical or social factors independently verified in writing by a doctor or other relevant professional which show that a place at the school is essential. 4. Where the child is attending one of the following named Community feeder primary schools: Cooper and Jordan CE Primary, Whetstone Field Primary, Leighswood Primary, St Michael s Church of England Primary School, Rushall Primary. 5. Priority is given to children of members of staff who have been employed by Aldridge School - An Academy for at least 2 academic years. 6. Distance will be measured in a straight line, from the centre point of the home address to the centre point of the school with priority given to those living closest. A maximum of 25 places have been reserved as specialist music places. If you want to apply for a music place, please express a separate preference in your application, as Walsall Council - and Aldridge School treat preferences for Music Places and a place at the school as separate applications. How to appeal if you do not obtain a place: Request an appeal form from the School, these will also be available via the school website (www.aldridgeschool.org).

Aldridge School An Academy Specialist Music Places Tynings Lane, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 0BG (DfES No 335 5405) Headteacher: Mr I Bryant Type: Academy Chair of Governors: Mr W Hodson Denominational Affiliation: None How to apply for a place: To apply for a place, you must complete 2 applications: 1 Walsall Residents should complete an online application by 31 October 2017 Parents living outside Walsall must submit an application to their home authority. 2. The Aldridge School An Academy registration form (Music) available from the school or via the School website and the Walsall Council website. To be returned to Aldridge School An Academy by the stated deadline. An application for a music place at the school is separate from an application for an ordinary place. If you apply for a Specialist Music Place and your child is not successful, your child will be considered for a place at the school only if you have expressed a separate preference for the school in your LA application. To be considered the applications must be completed. If you require any advice or information before you submit your application, please contact Admissions and Pupil Place Planning Team 01922 652585 or the Parent Support Adviser for Walsall on 01922 652578 or email schooladmissionsadvice@walsall.gov.uk Parents who consider that their child has a disability under the terms of the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) should contact the Headteacher as soon as possible to discuss any special arrangements to allow their child to undertake the audition process.

Admission criteria Applicants who wish to be considered for a Music place must attend a Saturday audition. Candidates will be informed of the date and time of their audition once the application form is returned. The Audition: 1. Audition: a) Performance of two contrasting pieces with accompaniment where applicable b) A short sight-reading test c) Aural test pitch, rhythm, melody and musicianship 2. Written theory paper (a copy of the past theory paper is available on request) Marks will be allocated as follows: Audition (performance) 60 marks (2x30) Sight reading 10 marks Aural 20 marks (4x5) Written 10 marks 100 marks Allocation of places: A rank order will be formulated and places offered in accordance with the rank order to ensure that each category of instrument is represented in the intake. Where there are a number of candidates with the same mark then the performance mark will be used to distinguish between candidates. How to appeal if you do not obtain a place: Request an appeal form from the School, these will also be available via the school website (www.aldridgeschool.org)

Notes and definitions Explanatory notes for over-subscription criteria: The definition of children in public care (looked after children) and previously looked after children is: Children who are in the care of a local authority or provided with accommodation by a local authority and previously looked after children who were looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a residence or special guardianship order. These children are given priority over other children when applications are considered. The definition of a sibling is: A sibling is a child who resides at the same address as the child for whom a place is being requested, and is one of the following: a brother or sister sharing the same parents half brother or sister sharing one common parent step brother or sister (i.e related by parent s marriage) Social or medical factors: Applications made on social or medical grounds should be accompanied by supporting documentation from a professional in the relevant field. These applications will be subject to verification by the Governors of the school. The social grounds criterion is only likely to apply to children in need as defined by The Children Act 1989. Definition of home address: The home address of a child is considered to be the permanent residence of a child in a residential property when the place is offered. The address must be the child s only or main residence and is either: Owned by the child s parent, parents or guardian; Leased to or rented by the child s parent, parents or guardian under lease or written rental agreement of not less than six months duration. Documentary evidence of ownership or rental agreement may be required together with proof of actual permanent residence at the property concerned. In certain circumstances the child s current school will be asked to verify the address given. Where parents have shared responsibility for a child, and the child lives with both parents for part of the week then the main residence will be determined as the address where the child lives for the majority of the week. Parents may be requested to supply documentary evidence to support the address used for the application.

The offer of a place is based upon the address of the child when the offer is made. If a child is offered a place at the school, the place may be withdrawn if it is found that the child moved (before the place was offered) to a new address which was further away from the school and would not have qualified for a place on the distance criterion. Minimum Entry Requirements for Year 12: The sixth form at Aldridge School An Academy is open to all pupils who wish to continue their studies beyond the age of 16. We aim to offer a wide range of both academic and vocational qualifications for our students. There is an upper limit for Post 16 numbers of 200 per year. To enable students to select the most appropriate subjects to study at Aldridge sixth form, entry will be based on an average point score system (APS). Access Route 1 APS 6.0 or higher Choice: 3 A levels over 2 years Maths and English: Maths or English obtained at grade 6 or higher in one with at least grade 5 in the other. Access Route 2: - APS 5.9-5.0 Choice: Mixture of A levels and Vocational Qualifications over 2 years Maths and English: Grade 5 or above in one and at least a 4 in the other. You must retake GCSE English or Maths where a grade 5 or above is not achieved. Access Route 3 : - APS 4.9 4.0 Choice: A choice of three level 2 qualifications over 1 year. Maths and English: At least grade 4 in both English and Maths. You must retake GCSE English and Maths. Guidance on calculating APS can be found in the current prospectus. It is a guide to suitability for course and course combinations. There is an expectation that some practical subjects may wish the student to have a portfolio of evidence to support their application see the prospectus notes on subjects for further details. Similarly other subjects also have additional entry criteria See Prospectus for details. To continue a subject at A level there is an expectation that you will have achieved a Grade B (6 in English or Maths) or above at GCSE in that subject. To continue to study a vocational subject at Level 3 there is an expectation that you will have achieved a P2 or above at Level 2. Applications are accepted from external students for admission to the sixth form. Subjects running from September 2018 will be as a result of the number of students choosing subjects in February 2018. It is not anticipated that

students will change courses in September. If the need arises to change courses, for instance due to lower results, then they will only be able to choose from those subjects available, and after consultation with the Head of Sixth form. Admission to Year 12 does not guarantee admission to a specific course of study. Full details are available in the Post 16 Prospectus, but as qualifications and grading systems are still undergoing National reform we anticipate that there may be subsequent revision to the entry criteria published. Application Procedures and Timetables: For Year 6 to Year 7 transfer arrangements are managed on behalf of the school by Walsall Council which operates co-ordinated procedures and timescales to comply with national regulations and requirements. Late applications Policy - (Year 6 to Year 7 transfer): A late application is an application form received after the published closing date. Late applications will normally be considered for places after applications that were received by the closing date. Late applicants may be less likely to be offered a place at the school. When places are offered, applications received by the closing date and valid late applications (see below) will be considered first. Late applications received before the notification date (before places are offered): Applications received by the closing date and valid late applications (see below) will take priority when places are offered. Valid late applications can only be considered if the application form is received within four weeks of the closing date. Explanation of valid late applications: There are limited circumstances when a late application may be categorised as a valid late application and considered together with those applications that were received by the closing date. Subject to verification by the Director of Children s Services Walsall Council, a late application may be considered as a valid late application where: The family were unable to complete an application form before the closing date because they moved into the Borough of Walsall after the issue of application forms. OR

The family were unable to comply with the admissions timetable because of exceptional circumstances which prevented the application arriving on time the circumstances must be given in writing and attached to the application form. Applications received after the Notification Date (after places are offered): Where the school is over-subscribed an application for a place which is received after places have been offered will be added to the school s waiting list in admission criteria order. The waiting list policy is explained below. Waiting List Policy (Year 6 to Year 7 transfer): Waiting lists for all Walsall Schools will be maintained by the Local Authority until the last day of Summer Term 2018. Parents may enquire about their child s position on any waiting list by telephoning the School Admissions Team after 2 April 2018. From September 2018 the waiting list will be kept by Aldridge School An Academy. Waiting lists will be held for one term only. Waiting lists are kept of all children who have been refused a place at any school which was ranked higher than the school at which they have been offered a place, for example If a child is offered a place at the school that was ranked 2 nd on their application, then the child s name will only be placed on the waiting list for the school that was ranked 1 st. If a child is offered a place at their first choice school the child s name will not be added to any waiting list kept for their other ranked schools.