When can I apply for 11 plus 2021 Bromley?
Olivia Shea
Updated on March 03, 2026
Applications for places in Year 7 should be made by the due date on the Common Application Form provided by the London Borough of Bromley….Admissions Information for September 2022 Entry.
| Closing date for applications | Mon 5th July 2021 at 9am |
|---|---|
| Places | 124 boys in year 7 |
How do I apply for primary school Bromley?
Bromley residents should apply online at from 1st September 2021. Online applications will only be processed when proof of address and parental responsibility have been received by the Admissions Team. Please see application terms and conditions for further information.
Can you apply for a primary school outside your borough?
You must apply through your local authority for a place at a primary school, even if it’s linked to your child’s current nursery. Applications open on different days in each local council area – usually at the start of the autumn term of the year before your child is due to start school.
How do I register for 11+?
Registration for Common Entrance at 11+ is done using the ISEB registration website. Each school has an account number and a password, which should be stored safely for future use. Candidates should be registered by their full name, which will then appear on their final certificate.
How can I get admission in primary school in London?
You can apply for a place at a state primary school online or by using your council’s application form. You apply through your local council even if you’re applying for schools in another council area.
Can a parent change a child’s school without the other parents permission UK?
A parent cannot unilaterally change their child’s school without the consent of anyone else who holds Parental Responsibility (usually the child’s other parent). Any such unilateral change is not only damaging for the child, but disregards the parental responsibility that the other parent holds.
Do catchment areas change?
A catchment area is basically the area from which a school’s pupils are drawn. For most schools, there’s no such thing as a fixed catchment area. It changes every year depending on things like how many applications the school received and how many siblings of existing pupils applied that year (as they get priority).
Who is responsible for school admissions?
Administration of admissions 6. The Head of Department is responsible for the administration of the admission of learners to an ordinary public school. The Head of Department may delegate the responsibility for the admission of learners to the district Director.
What happens if I don’t put my child in school?
Failing to enrol a child comes with maximum penalty is $2,750 for a first offence, and rises to $5,500 for a subsequent offence. The maximum penalty for breaching a compulsory schooling order is $11,000.