We made offers of places to just under 9,000 Derbyshire children on National Offer Day on Monday (3 March).
Of those parents who applied by the closing date 95.6% have been offered their first preference school.
Overall 96.8% who applied by the closing date were offered a place at one of their 3 preferred schools. Our Cabinet Member for Education Councillor Alex Dale said:
“I’d like to thank everyone who applied to us on time for their child’s secondary school place.
“I’d also like to thank our school admissions and transport team for processing the applications and supporting parents who needed help with the process.
“There were a few parents who didn’t make an application, however in this case the parents have been offered the normal area school for their home address if the school has vacancies or the nearest school with vacancies if the normal area school is oversubscribed. Parents can still make an application for preferred schools if they wish.”
The small number of parents who have not been offered a place at their preferred school have the right of appeal to an independent panel.
Alternatively parents can get information from our school admissions and transport team by calling 01629 537479.
Almost every parent in Derbyshire made their secondary school application online by visiting our website.
Parents who provided an email address were notified by National Offer Day on Monday 3 March.
We posted out letters on Monday (3 March) to parents who didn’t provide an email address.
Parents who have applied for places at infant, primary or junior schools for their child will be notified on Wednesday 16 April 2025.
Anyone who hasn’t already made an application should do so urgently
A telephone application facility or a paper application form is also available from our school admissions and transport team on 01629 537479 for those few parents who cannot access the online service.