- School
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Northill CE Academy - Biggleswade
- Type of school
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Primary School - Academy
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Bedford Road
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Northill, Biggleswade
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Bedfordshire
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SG18 9AH
- Telephone
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01767 627215
- Email address
- office@northillacademy.org.uk
- Website
- https://www.northillschool.org.uk/
- Fax
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01767 627215
- Headteacher
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Mrs Michelle Sleath
- Age range
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4 to 11
- Ofsted inspection
- Published admission numbers (places available)
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15
- Designated measuring point
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Main entrance
- Oversubscription criteria
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Oversubscription criteria:
- all 'looked after' children or children that were previously 'looked after', including those children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted (see definition below)
- children living in the ecclesiastical parish of Northill (including Ickwell, Thorncote Green, Hatch and Budna) with siblings at the school
- other children living in the ecclesiastical parish of Northill
- 'very exceptional' medical grounds (see definition below)
- other siblings
- children living outside the area as defined in the second category above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application and for a period of six months previously, attended Christian public worship at least once in each calendar month. Written evidence of attendance from the parish priest, minister or other suitable person should be provided, by completing the relevant section on the application form. Christian worship means at a church which is a member or is eligible for membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance
- any other children
Definition of 'children who appear to have been in state care outside of England'
Children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted.
A child is regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they were accommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of care whose sole purpose if to benefit society.
Definition of 'very exceptional' medical grounds
'Very exceptional' medical grounds refer to cases where there are exceptional medical reasons which make it essential that a child should attend a particular school and where the preferred school is the only school locally that could meet the child’s needs. A medical report from the child’s doctor or consultant must be submitted with the application form, setting out valid medical reasons why it is essential for the child to be admitted to the school in question and the difficulties that would be caused if the child had to attend another school. The governors reserve the right to seek further information to determine whether it is essential for a child to be admitted to the preferred school on medical grounds. Admission on medical grounds cannot be considered where the medical condition relates to that of a parent/carer, brother or sister or another relative/childminder.
- Allocation statistics
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Allocation statistics (entry to reception year) Published admission number (PAN) Requests Places offered Last place offered 15 13 13 At the time of the initial allocation in April 2024, all applicants were offered a place. - In-year admissions
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Information for in-year admission during academic year September 2024 to July 2025
Admission number per year group: 15
Oversubscription criteria: As above
- School closures
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You can either check our website for school closures or register to get email alerts if a school closes:
- Report incorrect school information
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If you believe any of the information on this page is incorrect, please email admissions@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk to let us know.
- Music lessons in schools
- Term dates
- SEND provision
- https://northill-cofe-va-lower-school.secure-primarysite.net/send-snap/