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Admission and appeals
Admissions to Learning Community Trust academies are in partnership with the local authority.
Primary and secondary
Applications to mainstream primary and secondary academies
If you wish to apply for a place for your child at one of the trust’s mainstream primary and secondary academies, please visit the Telford and Wrekin Council school’s admissions portal where you can follow the process to apply.
If you have any difficulty with apply for an academy place on the Telford and Wrekin Council website, please contact the support team by emailing admissions@telford.gov.uk for further guidance. Please note, that to complete and admissions application you will be to ensure you have or create a ‘My Telford’ account.
multi-academy
Admission appeals for mainstream academies
When a year group is full, and the academy is not able to offer a place, parents can either request to be put on the waiting list, or they have the right to appeal.
The waiting list uses our oversubscription criteria, which can b found in the academy’s admissions policy and in the determined admissions document – click here.
If you wish to appeal for a place in one of our academies, you will need to complete our appeals form. The administrator in charge of admissions and appeals will work with the admissions team at the local authority and keep you informed of the progress and timescales for appeals. Appeals are head within 30 working days of submission of the appeals form.
nursery
Admissions to our nursery
At Lantern Primary and Nursery, our learning journey starts with children the term after their third birthday, where they can join our nursery provision. There is an internal application process for parents interested in sending their child to our nursery.
Our nursery offer is 15 universal hours per week and children usually attend every morning from 8.50am until 11.50am. We also accept children who receive a 30-hour code. These children can access the nursery provision across the school day. Nursery children can stay for lunch, if parents want this, but this is a paid provision. Nursery children are integrated into our early years and foundation stage setting with children of reception age.