Admissions
How to apply
It is easy to apply for a place at Clenchwarton Primary School. You simply need to apply through the Norfolk County Council application process. Full details of the process can be found on their website by clicking here.
The Norfolk County Council Admissions Team can also be contacted direct on the following:
Address:
Admissions
Room 7
County Hall
Martineau Lane
NORWICH
NR1 2DH
Tel: 0344 800 8020
Fax: 01603 223722
Email: admissions@norfolk.gov.uk
To apply online please go to www.admissionsonline.norfolk.gov.uk
For the current School Admissions Timetable and arrangements please click here.
However, if you would like further help or assistance about the admissions process please contact the school office, and we will be happy to help.
Alternatively you can view the school's admission policy on our policies page here.
Every year we hold Open Events for our new children and parents, further information on these can be found here.
In Year Applications
As well as the traditional September start for pupils, we welcome enquiries from families looking to change schools at other times.
Applications from students who are new to the area or are attending another school are co-ordinated by the Norfolk Admissions Team.
Further details can be found on the website by clicking here.
The Norfolk Schools Admission Team can be contact as follows:
email: admissions@norfolk.gov.uk
To apply online please go to www.admissionsonline.norfolk.gov.uk
Tel: 0344 8008020
If you are making an in year application and would like a tour of the school then please contact us direct, and we will only be too happy to arrange a visit.
Admission criteria in the event of over subscription
In the event of over-subscription preference will be given to children living nearer to the school according to the following criteria, in order of priority:
1. Children with an Education, Health and Care Plan or Statement of special educational needs, naming the school,
2. Children in public care, have been adopted from public care or adopted from abroad who live in the area served by the school,
3. Children who live within the catchment area and have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission,
4. Children who live outside the catchment area and have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission.
In the event of over-subscription, children with special educational needs will not be refused admission or given lower priority than other applicants