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EDUCATION AND LIBRARY BOARDS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND*
ADMISSION TO PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
Funded places are available in all nursery schools and nursery units in
Primary schools and in some voluntary/private playgroups and day nurseries
for children born between 2 July 2009 and 1 July 2010. Details of centres
which provide funded places are contained in information booklets prepared
by the Education and Library Boards.
You should contact the Principals of schools or the leaders of the centres in which you are interested in
obtaining places. You will be given an information booklet and an application form.
The closing date for lodging an application form for a funded pre-school place is:
Friday 11 January 2013 (12 noon)
Remember Only one official application form MUST be submitted for every child seeking a pre-school
place in September 2013. All preferences should be listed in order on this form.
ADMISSION TO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Any child whose 4th
birthday falls
on or before 1 July 2013 will have reached compulsory school age in September 2013
and must commence primary education.
Parents of children in the above age-group should contact the Principals of the schools being considered for
attendance. The Principals will be in a position to provide an application form and other information regarding
admission.
The closing date for lodging an application form for a primary school place is:
Friday 11 January 2013 (12 noon)
Remember Only one official application form MUST be submitted for every child seeking a primary school
place in September 2013. All preferences should be listed in order on this form.
If additional information is required or any difficulty is experienced parents should contact their local
Education & Library Board
BELB
40 Academy
Street
BELFAST BT1 2NQ
: (028) 9056 4080
NEELB
County Hall
182 Galgorm Road
BALLYMENA BT42 1HN
: (028) 2566 2197
SEELB
Grahamsbridge
Road
Dundonald
BELFAST BT16 2HS
: (028) 9056 6568
SELB
3 Charlemont
Place
The Mall
ARMAGH BT61 9AX
: (028) 3751 2526 /
2455
WELB
1 Hospital Road
OMAGH BT79 0AW
: (028) 8241 1458
*It is planned that the Education and Library Boards will be dissolved and their functions transfer to the new
Education Skills Authority (ESA).
ADMISSION TO PRIMARY SCHOOL DURING THE 2013/2014 SCHOOL YEAR
Dear Parent
Your child is now approaching the age of 4 years or indeed may already be 4. Within this booklet
are the admissions policies for the primary schools in your council area. You must complete an
application form and give it to the first preference school by 12 noon on Friday, 11 January 2013.
Notes of guidance are printed on the back of the form to assist you in completion but you should
read carefully the admission criteria published for the schools that you are listing as preferences for
your child. Schools will send out letters on Wednesday 17 April 2013 to inform the parents of the
children they are accepting for admission.
TRANSPORT AND BENEFITS ARRANGEMENTS AND GUIDANCE
Information is enclosed about transport, school meals and uniform grants.
SCHOOLS IN OTHER AREAS
Information about schools in a different council area is available on the Board’s website
www.selb.org/pupilparent/index.htm. If you want information about a school in the area of another
Board you should contact the relevant Board. Most schools publish their own prospectuses which
give more information about the individual school. A prospectus can be obtained from the school.
HELP
Help may be obtained from the Principal of any primary school or from the Board’s Pupil and
Parent Unit: Telephone (028) 3751 2526 or (028) 3751 2455.
I trust that the above information is helpful and I look forward to having your child in one of the
primary schools in the Board’s area.
Yours faithfully
A P Murphy
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
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NEWRY AND MOURNE DISTRICT COUNCIL AREA
CONTENTS
PAGE NO.
List of Primary Schools in Newry and Mourne District Council Area 1
Glossary of Terms 2-3
Timetable for Enrolment in Primary Schools 4
Admission to Primary Education 5-8
Transport assistance for pupils attending Primary Schools 8-9
Provision of school meals in Primary Schools 9-10
School Uniform 10
Notes of guidance on completion and sample application form 11-12
Useful numbers 13
Admissions policies - Controlled Schools in alphabetical order 14-32
Admission policy – Controlled Integrated School 33-34
Admissions policies - Catholic Maintained Schools in alphabetical order 35-110
Admission policy – Other Maintained Primary Schools 111-113
List of Primary Schools in other Council Areas within the SELB 114-118
The information in this booklet relates to the 2013/2014 school
year and is correct at 12 November 2012
Any reference in this booklet to parents or guardians includes any person who has parental
responsibility for a child as defined in the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995.
Please note: This booklet contains references to the Education and Library Boards (ELBs) and the
Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS). It is planned that the ELBs and CCMS will be
dissolved and their functions transfer to the new Education and Skills Authority (ESA). Therefore
all references in this booklet to the ELBs and CCMS should be interpreted as applying to ESA
when it comes into operation.
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NEWRY AND MOURNE DISTRICT COUNCIL AREA
List of Primary Schools
CONTROLLED MAINTAINED
Annalong Anamar
Bessbrook Ballyholland
Brackenagh West Carrick (Warrenpoint)
Cortamlet Clonalig
Dromore Road (Warrenpoint) Clontifleece
Kilkeel Cloughoge
Kingsmills Dromintee
Mullaglass Grange (Kilkeel)
Newtownhamilton Holy Cross (Kilkeel)
Windsor Hill (Newry) Jonesborough
Killean
Killowen
CONTROLLED INTEGRATED Moneydarragh
St Brigid’s (Drumilly)
Kilbroney (Rostrevor) St Brigid’s (Glassdrummond)
St Bronagh’s (Rostrevor)
St Clare’s Convent (Newry)
St Colman’s (Kilkeel)
St Colman’s Abbey (Newry)
St Colman’s (Saval)
St Dallan’s (Warrenpoint)
St Joseph’s (Ballymartin)
St Joseph’s (Bessbrook)
St Joseph’s (Meigh)
St Joseph’s Convent (Newry)
St Laurence O’Toole’s (Belleeks)
St Malachy’s (Ballymoyer)
St Malachy’s (Carnagat)
OTHER MAINTAINED St Malachy’s (Carrickcruppin)
St Mary’s (Barr)
Bunscoil an Iuir (Newry) St Mary’s (Glasdrumman)
Gaelscoil na mBeann (Kilkeel) St Mary’s (Mullaghbawn)
St Michael’s (Newtownhamilton)
St Oliver’s (Carrickrovaddy)
St Oliver Plunkett’s (Forkhill)
St Patrick’s (Ballymaghery)
St Patrick’s (Crossmaglen)
St Patrick’s (Cullyhanna)
St Patrick’s (Drumgreenagh)
St Patrick’s (Mayobridge)
St Patrick’s (Newry)
St Paul’s (Cabra)
St Peter’s (Cloughreagh)
St Ronan’s (Newry)
St Teresa’s (Tullyherron)
A list of Primary Schools in other Council Areas in the Southern Education and Library Board
may be found at the back of this booklet. The booklets for all Council Areas are published on
the Board’s website www.selb.org/pupilparent/index.htm or may be requested by contacting
the Pupil and Parent Unit (028) 3751 2455 or (028) 3751 2526.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THIS BOOKLET
Admissions Criteria Criteria drawn up by the Board of Governors of each school
and applied in order to select pupils to be admitted if the school
is over-subscribed.
Admissions Number The maximum number of pupils which the school is allowed to
admit into Primary 1 (including the Reception Class, if this is
appropriate) determined by the Department of Education.
Compulsory School
Age
In relation to enrolment in primary school in September 2013,
children born on or between 2 July 2008 and 1 July 2009 will
have reached compulsory school age, ie any child who reaches
his/her 4th
birthday on or before 1 July 2013.
Controlled School Schools managed and funded by the Education and Library
Board, through Boards of Governors. The Board of Governors
consist of representatives of transferors – mainly the protestant
churches – along with representatives of parents, teachers and
ELBs.
Enrolment Number The maximum number of pupils which a school may have on
its register at any time as determined by the Department of
Education.
Independent Appeal
Tribunal
A Tribunal, set up by the Education and Library Board, but
independent of it, which hears appeals lodged by
parents/guardians against the decisions of Board of Governors
regarding admissions.
Integrated School Schools are managed by a Board of Governors consisting of
trustee’s or foundation governors along with parents and DE
representatives. These schools seek to add value to the
education process by inviting protestants and catholics to come
together with other traditions in order to improve their
understanding of one another, their own cultures, religions and
values.
Maintained School Schools managed by a Board of Governors nominated by
trustees - mainly catholic - along with parents, teachers and ELB
representatives.
Over-subscription When a school has more requests for places than places
available the published Admissions Criteria will be applied and
some children will not be admitted to the school.
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Reception Class Children enrolled in a primary school, (excluding nursery
units), who are aged 4 but have not reached the lower limit of
compulsory school age, and who will be entering Primary 1 the
following September. These children will not be following the
Primary 1 element of the Northern Ireland Curriculum
Sub-criteria If within one admission criterion there is over-subscription,
some schools will apply a clearly defined set of sub-criteria to
identify the children to be admitted.
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TIMETABLE FOR ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS
FOR SEPTEMBER 2013
Friday 11 January 2013
(not later than 12 noon)
Closing date for receipt of parents’
applications to first preference Primary
Schools.
Wednesday 20 March 2013 Final date by which the board will process:
any changes necessitated by
exceptional circumstances (eg change
of address which necessitates a change
of preference – verification of
exceptional circumstances will be
required);
new applications;
additional preferences and
new information.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 Issue of letters by schools/boards advising
parents of the Primary School for which their
child has been accepted/not accepted.
Wednesday 1 May 2013
(not later than 4.00 pm)
Final date for notice of intention to appeal
against admission decisions to be received by
Boards
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ADMISSION TO PRIMARY EDUCATION
1 INTRODUCTION
The Education (NI) Order 1997 gives you, as a parent/guardian the right to express a preference as
to the primary school which you wish your child to attend. All parents/guardians are required to
submit an application form for the admission of their child to a primary school in accordance with
the arrangements set out below. This Booklet describes the arrangements which this Board has
made to enable you to state your preferences and to seek a place for your child in your preferred
schools.
2 CHILDREN TO WHOM THE ARRANGEMENTS APPLY
If your child falls into any of the following groups the regulations apply to him/her and you must
follow the procedure set out below.
(a) all children born on or between 2 July 2008 and 1 July 2009 - such children must begin their
primary education from 2 September 2013 because by that date they will have reached
COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE.
(b) any child born on or between 2 July 2009 and 1 July 2010 (i.e. an UNDER COMPULSORY
SCHOOL AGE CHILD) whose parents/guardians wish him/her to be considered for a
reception place in a primary school from 2 September 2013 – parents/guardians should
check with the Principal of their primary school concerned to ensure that an application for
an underage child can be considered. It should be noted not all schools have a policy of
reception provision and in such cases where this provision exists, children of compulsory
school age must be given priority. Parents/guardians of children in this category may wish
to apply for a nursery place through the pre-school procedure.
Priority will be given to children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed
admission.
3 CHILDREN TO WHOM THESE ARRANGEMENTS DO NOT APPLY
(a) If your child is at present enrolled in the reception class of a primary school you do not need
to apply for a place in Primary 1 of that school.
(b) Children with a completed statement of special educational needs will have a separate
process. The Board will discuss with the parent a suitable school placement for their child
(c) If you wish your child to attend a Preparatory Department of a Grammar School or an
Independent School you should apply directly to that school for admission.
4 HOW TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
Application forms are available from any primary school or the Board’s website: www.selb.org, For
you, Parents, Primary, Primary Application Form. Before completing the application form you
should carefully read the notes of guidance relating to the application form and the information
about schools and their admissions criteria contained in this booklet.
It is in your best interests to make sure that you supply all the information required on the
application form e.g. brothers/sisters attend/attended, close family relationships, religious affiliation
etc. and in particular that you state at least three preferences.
If you have applied for admission directly to a preparatory department of a grammar school you
may still express preferences for controlled, maintained and integrated primary schools on the
board’s application form. You should complete only one application form for your child and send
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it together with your child’s birth certificate and any additional information, to the principal of your
first preference school. The form must be returned no later than 12 noon on Friday 11 January
2013. As only one application form is permitted you should list the schools of your choice on this
form in your order of preference.
Please note that, while the Southern Education and Library Board administers the open enrolment
arrangements, it has no power to place your child in a particular primary school. The selection of
children for enrolment is a matter for individual school Boards of Governors.
If you require any further information about school admissions you should contact the principal of
your first preference school. A sample of the application form is contained in this booklet.
5 CHANGE OF PREFERENCES/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Apart from those necessitated by exceptional circumstances no changes of preference will be
processed. If you wish to change your preference you must withdraw the original application and
then submit a new application. If this occurs after 12 noon on 11 January 2013 your “new”
application will be treated as “late”.
The final date by which the board will process any changes necessitated by exceptional
circumstances (eg change of address which necessitates a change of preference – verification of
exceptional circumstances will be required) and any new applications/additional preferences/new
information is Wednesday 20 March 2013.
Parents/guardians should be aware that after 17 April 2013 a number of schools will have allocated
all their places and can only give consideration to a change of preference in the event that a place
becomes available. Therefore, it is important that parents give careful consideration to the stated
order of their preferences and ensure all relevant information is with the school of their first choice
by 12 noon on 11 January 2013.
6 LATE APPLICATIONS
Late applications (i.e. applications received in schools after 12 noon on 11 January 2013) will be
dealt with separately and may only be considered for admission after all punctual applications have
been dealt with and vacancies still remain within the school’s admissions number.
NB: Boards do not have the discretion to treat an application received after 12 noon on 11
January 2013 as punctual.
7 CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATIONS BY SCHOOLS
In the event of the number of first preference applications being greater than a school’s admissions
number, the Board of Governors will apply the school’s published admissions criteria to all such
applicants to determine which children will be offered places up to the school’s admission number.
Responsibility for drawing up and applying a school’s admissions criteria rests solely with its Board
of Governors.
If your child is not accepted by your first preference school the application form and any documents
attached will be forwarded by the Board to your second preference school. The process, already
described, will be repeated until your child is placed. Places will be allocated to those who best
meet the schools’ admission criteria. If your child is not offered a place in any of the schools for
which you have stated a preference, the board will ask you to state further preferences so that the
procedure may continue until a place is found for your child. Further preferences will not be sought
for children under compulsory school age i.e. reception.
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Because of the ‘clearing house’ system a pupil ‘provisionally selected’ can be displaced at any time
in the procedure by another applicant (e.g. a first preference can be displaced by a fifth preference
whose application better satisfies the school’s admissions criteria).
Where a child is displaced ‘late’ in the procedure it is not always possible/practical for the ELB
seek further preferences. In these circumstances the parent/guardian will receive a letter advising
them that their child is unplaced. It is very important therefore that parent(s)/guardian(s) name
all school which they would like their child to be considered for in order of preference on the
application form.
8 NOTIFICATION OF PLACEMENT
On Wednesday 17 April 2013 schools will issue letters to parents indicating that their child is to be
admitted. In some cases this may not be the stated first preference school (see below). If you do
not receive a letter on Thursday 18 April or Friday 19 April 2013 you should contact the Principal
of the school you nominated as first preference.
Primary schools are not permitted to advise parents of the outcome of applications before
Wednesday 17 April 2013.
In the unlikely event of your child not having been offered a place by the time the notification of
placement is issued, the board will advise you of those schools in which places are still available
and ask you to state which of these schools you would wish your child to attend.
9 HOW TO MAKE A FORMAL APPEAL TO THE INDEPENDENT APPEAL
TRIBUNAL
Parents can appeal if they consider that the Board of Governors has not applied its criteria or not
applied them correctly in refusing their child admission.
If you wish to appeal you should contact the Clerk to the Independent Appeal Tribunal, c/o The
Southern Education and Library Board, 3 Charlemont Place, The Mall, Armagh, BT61 9AX (028
3751 2520).
Appeal Forms are obtainable from the Pupil and Parent Unit at Board headquarters. Written notice
of intention to appeal must be lodged with the Board not later than Wednesday, 1 May 2013 at
4.00 pm, appeal letters received after this date will not be accepted. The Independent Appeal
Tribunal will consider the information that was available to the Board of Governors when it
considered the request for admission.
Your notice of intention to appeal will be acknowledged and at the same time you will be sent an
official appeal form on which you must make your appeal. If you do not receive an official form
within 5 working days or before the closing date please contact the Pupil and Parent Unit
(Telephone 028 3751 2455/2526).
A final date for receipt of the official appeal form will be shown on the correspondence from the
board officer. If the appeal form is not received by this given date, the appeal will not proceed. It is
the parent’s responsibility to ensure that any documentation arrives with the board by the specified
date.
10 APPEAL HEARING
Normally there will be 7 days notice of the time, date and venue of the Independent Appeal
Tribunal. All the information relevant to each case must be with the Clerk to the Independent
Appeal Tribunal 5 working days before the tribunal hearing.
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The Independent Appeal Tribunal will decide whether or not a school has correctly applied its
admissions criteria. The Independent Appeal Tribunal will be in private and its proceedings
will be confidential. The Independent Appeal Tribunal will give an opportunity to the Board of
Governors to make a written submission and/or oral representations to explain the reasons for
making its decision. In addition a parent may attend and present the case personally or with the
help of a friend or a professional representative, such as a solicitor.
Should the Independent Appeal Tribunal decide that the school did not apply its admissions criteria
correctly, it has the power to place the child in the school where it considers that, if the Board of
Governors had applied its criteria correctly, the child would have been admitted. The parent or
guardian will be advised of the decision of the Independent Appeal Tribunal as soon as possible
after the hearing. The decision will also be sent to the Board of Governors of the school the appeal
against was made.
The members of the Independent Appeal Tribunal are independent of the Board. A Board Officer
acts as Clerk to the Independent Appeal Tribunal.
11 WAITING LIST
Please contact the school with regard to queries on a school’s waiting list policy.
NOTE
The advice which has been given is based on the Education Reform (NI) Order 1997 and the related
regulations. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate, it is given
as guidance and not as an authoritative interpretation of the law.
It should be noted that any additional information, which was not available to the Board of
Governors at the time of the allocation of places, cannot be taken into account by an Independent
Appeal Tribunal.
TRANSPORT ASSISTANCE FOR PUPILS ATTENDING PRIMARY SCHOOLS
School Transport and Travel
The Board has a statutory responsibility for the provision of transport assistance to facilitate the
attendance at a grant-aided school of pupils for whom fees are not paid and who are resident in
Northern Ireland. Pupils must have reached compulsory school age by the 1 September of the year
they are enrolled to be eligible for assistance.
A pupil whose permanent home address is located over two miles from the nearest suitable primary
school, measured by the shortest available walking route, is entitled to transport assistance. A
'suitable school' is defined as: Controlled, Catholic Maintained, Integrated or Irish Medium.
Single Sex and Co-Educational Schools
Parents should note that the categories of schools listed above do not include single sex or co-
educational schools. Preferences expressed on grounds of single-sex or co-educational schools will
not qualify for transport assistance if an otherwise suitable school exists within statutory walking
distance and the chosen school lies outside this limit.
Reception Classes
A child enrolled in a reception class may receive concessionary transport on a Board bus provided
there is a seat available. Parents must make application directly to the Board’s Transport
Department to secure a concessionary seat. Existing routes will not be extended or altered to
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accommodate children in reception classes. Boards may be required to make a charge for this
service.
The provision of transport assistance for children commencing primary education is restricted to
pupils who have been unable to find places in a suitable school within statutory walking distance
(two miles) of their permanent home address. Where there is no suitable school within statutory
walking distance of the child's home transport will be provided to the school attended providing that
a suitable Board or public transport service to or in the vicinity of the school is already available.
The Board is not obliged to introduce a service where none exists, to extend a service nor to provide
transport where either the service is deemed unsuitable or the cost of doing so could result in
unreasonable public expenditure.
Parents must satisfy themselves when seeking admission to schools for their children that a
suitable transport service is available. Gaining a place in a school does not automatically
commit the Board to providing transport. If a parent has any doubts they should speak with
the SELB Transport Section for further advice.
The Board may also pay a travel allowance to the parents of a pupil where the Board has approved
transport on medical or other grounds and is itself unable to provide a suitable service. Special
transport arrangements may be provided for children under a Statement of Special Educational
Needs who are enrolled at approved Special Schools or Learning Support Centres attached to
Primary Schools.
Please note that the rules governing eligibility for transport assistance may alter during your
child's time at any particular school and this should be taken into consideration when
choosing schools to list as preferences on the application form.
SCHOOL MEALS
Nutritionally balanced Mid-day meals are available in all primary schools.
Pupils of compulsory school age shall be entitled to free school meals where:
1 the parent is in receipt of Income Support; or
2 the parent is in receipt of Income-Based Jobseekers’ Allowance; or
3 the parent receives the Guarantee element of State Pension Credit; or
4 the parent is in receipt of Income Related Employment and Support Allowance; or
5 the parent receives the Child Tax Credit; and is ineligible for Working Tax Credit and has
an annual taxable income not exceeding an amount as determined by the Department
(currently £16,190); or
6 the parent receives Working Tax Credit with an annual taxable income of £16,190 or less; or
7 he/she is a child of an asylum seeker supported by the Home Office National Asylum
Support Services (NASS).
Please note that the eligibility criteria are subject to revision from time to time by the Department of
Education.
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Parents are encouraged to apply for free meals for their children by completing application forms
available at schools, local Jobs and Benefits offices, Citizen’s Advice Bureau offices and Board
Headquarters. It is important that parents make application to the Board as soon as possible after
becoming entitled to one of the above benefits since free meals cannot be provided until the
principal of the school receives confirmation from the board in writing of a pupil’s entitlement.
Provision of Facilities For Bringing Food To School
The Board, where practicable, makes arrangements to enable lunch-takers to eat in reasonable
conditions, but it will not provide facilities for cooking or heating food and it does not provide
knives, forks, cups, etc. The arrangements for lunch-takers vary from school-to-school, depending
on the accommodation available.
SCHOOL MILK
Free Milk: The Board shall provide every pupil with one-third of a pint of milk on every day the
school is open for instruction:-
1 Where school meals are not available; or
2 To a pupil who holds a valid certificate signed by a medical officer of the appropriate Health
and Social Services Board stating that it is necessary in the interests of that pupil that he/she
be provided with milk.
EC Milk Subsidy: Where an EC Subsidy Milk Scheme is in operation pupils shall be provided with
one-third of a pint of milk on every day the school is open for instruction. The present charge of
19p per one-third pint shall be reviewed from time to time. Milk is paid for in advance on a weekly
or termly basis.
SCHOOL UNIFORM
Pupils of compulsory school age shall be entitled to a uniform allowance where:
1 the parent is in receipt of Income Support; or
2 the parent is in receipt of Income-Based Jobseekers’ Allowance; or
3 the parent receives the Guarantee element of State Pension Credit; or
4 the parent is in receipt of Income Related Employment and Support Allowance; or
5 the parent receives the Child Tax Credit; and is ineligible for Working Tax Credit and has
an annual taxable income not exceeding an amount as determined by the Department
(currently £16,190); or
6 the parent receives Working Tax Credit with an annual taxable income of £16,190 or less; or
7 he/she is a child of an asylum seeker supported by the Home Office National Asylum
Support Services (NASS).
Please note that the eligibility criteria are subject to revision from time to time by the Department of
Education.
Assistance takes the form of a cash payment.
Application forms for new applicants are normally available from mid-May at the child’s school,
local Jobs and Benefits offices, Citizen’s Advice Bureau offices or Board Headquarters. Parents of
pupils who are currently in receipt of support will have renewal documentation sent to them by the
Board.
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NOTES OF GUIDANCE:
The following advice has been prepared to help you fill in this application form. You are also advised to read the
Board’s Information booklet on Primary Education. Copies are available from any primary school or the SELB’s
website www.selb.org (Click on For you, then Parents and finally Primary 4-11 years) and your local library.
Children born between 2 July 2008 and 1 July 2009 (inclusive) must commence primary education in
September 2013.
SECTION A - THE CHILD
You are asked to give information about the child whom you wish to have enrolled. Child’s Name - You should
ensure that the name recorded on the child’s birth certificate is the name recorded on the application form, unless
written consent from all persons with parental responsibility for the child or the leave of a court has been submitted
to the Primary School, in accordance with The Children (NI) Order 1995. Your child’s birth certificate should be
attached to this application form along with any documentation requested in the published admissions criteria of
the schools you are listing as your preferences. The child’s home address should be the child’s normal place of
residence and not that of a child minder, another relative or a business address. It is important that this
includes the house number, road/street name and postcode.
If your child is currently enrolled in a nursery school or unit, then you must complete an application form for entry into P1 in a Primary School. Children currently enrolled in the reception class in a primary school need not re-apply for entry into P1 for that particular school. If currently enrolled in a reception class but wishing to move to a different primary school, then in this case, you will need to re-apply for entry into P1 of that school. If in doubt about the position, you should consult the Principal of the school.
SECTION B - PREFERRED SCHOOLS AND REASONS FOR PREFERENCE
You are asked to state in order of preference schools which you would like your child to attend. You are strongly
advised to give at least three preferences as your first preference school may not be able to offer a place to all of
the children whose parents/guardians wish them to attend.
If a school is over-subscribed, the Board of Governors of the school will select those children who are to be admitted. How this will be done is described in the Booklet on Primary Education issued by the Board. Selection will be made by the strict application of the published Admissions Criteria drawn up by the Boards of Governors. Admissions Criteria will vary from school-to-school so it is important that you read this information very carefully. When completing your application form you should include all the information that will be necessary to assist the Board of Governors of your preferred schools with their selection of pupils. This information could include - brother/sister already attending; brother/sister did attend; eldest child; only child; other family connections; relation employed in school and any other relevant information such as medical condition etc. The application form also provides space for you to give reasons for your choice of school. This may be, for example, ‘nearest suitable school’ or ‘I am a member of staff of this school’.
Note:- Additional sheets may be attached and you should put the name of your child at the top of each page.
SECTION C - DECLARATION
You should read this declaration very carefully and make sure you are complying with the statements made. It is
particularly important that you have stated the correct HOME address for the child. It is also important that only
one application is submitted for each child.
You should return the form, together with the child’s birth certificate and any documentation as requested in the
published admissions criteria of the school(s) you are listing, to your first preference school as soon as possible.
For those parents/guardians applying for a place in PRIMARY 1, the application form MUST BE RECEIVED BY
YOUR FIRST PREFERENCE PRIMARY SCHOOL NO LATER THAN 12 NOON ON FRIDAY 11 JANUARY 2013.
Any application received after this date will be treated as a ‘Late Application’ and can only be considered if
and when a vacancy occurs within the school.
DECISIONS
The school which has accepted your child will write to you on Wednesday 17 April 2013 confirming admission
arrangements. The ELB will write to the parents/guardians of compulsory school age children to seek further
preferences for those children who have not been accepted by any of the schools listed on the application form.
If you require any further help in completing this form, you may contact the Principal of your first preference primary school or an Officer in the Pupil & Parent Unit in the Board, Tel: 028 3751 2455 or 028 3751 2526.
This application form contains references to the Education and Library Boards (ELBs). It is planned that the ELBs
will be dissolved and their functions will transfer to the new Education and Skills Authority (ESA). Therefore all
references on this form to the ELBs should be interpreted as applying to ESA when it comes into operation.
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EDUCATION AND LIBRARY BOARDS OF NORTHERN IRELAND
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO A CONTROLLED, MAINTAINED OR
INTEGRATED PRIMARY SCHOOL IN THE 2013/14 SCHOOL YEAR
Please read the Board’s Information Booklet(s) before completing this form. Pay particular attention to the guidance overleaf on
completing the form and the Admissions Criteria of the schools which you are nominating as preferences.
ONLY ONE APPLICATION FORM TO BE SUBMITTED IN RESPECT OF YOUR CHILD. PLEASE COMPLETE IN BLACK INK
SECTION A – THE CHILD
Surname* Forename(s)* (* as recorded on birth certificate)
Date of birth (BIRTH CERTIFICATE SHOULD BE ATTACHED TO THIS FORM)
Name(s) of Parent(s) or Guardian(s) Dr/Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms
Child’s Home Address Boy Girl
Postcode
Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Tel no: - Home Mobile Work
Is the above child currently enrolled in a pre-school setting or reception class in a primary school? YES/NO
If ‘YES’ please state the name of pre-school setting or reception class in primary school
SECTION B – PREFERRED SCHOOLS AND REASONS FOR PREFERENCE*
*Reasons for preference relate to published Admissions Criteria (continue on a separate sheet if necessary).
Before completing this Section you should read the published Admissions Criteria very carefully.
Please list below, in order of preference, at least THREE primary schools for which you would wish your child to be considered for
admission. Please give any other information relevant to your child’s admission in relation to the Admissions Criteria of the schools listed
e.g. nearest school to child’s home, living in parish. If you are applying to an Integrated Primary School you MUST state your child’s
religious tradition as this is important to the school.
Are there brothers/sisters FOR BOARD USE
currently attending?
Selected
Not
Preferred Schools PLEASE TICK Selected
1 YES
*Reasons for preference
2 YES
*Reasons for preference
3 YES
*Reasons for preference
Is the child the eldest child of the family/only child? Please tick
PLEASE READ THE ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR ALL SCHOOLS NAMED ABOVE AND LIST BELOW THE DOCUMENTS,
IF ANY, WHICH YOU ARE ATTACHING TO THIS FORM.
Please tick if your child is being assessed for Special Educational Needs
If you have further preferences please continue on a separate sheet and put the name of your child at the top. Please tick if further preferences are attached:
SECTION C – DECLARATION (to be signed by parent/guardian)
I hereby certify that:
(a) This is the ONLY application submitted for primary education in respect of the child named above (excluding Independent/
Preparatory Schools). In the event that parents are discovered to have lodged more than one application form, then the first application
lodged will be treated as the formal expression of parental preference and all other application forms will not be considered.
(b) I have read the published Admissions Criteria of the school(s) nominated above.
(c) This form is used to list all preferences regardless of Board area.
(d) The address which I have given is the child’s home address and NOT the address of a child minder, another relative or a
business address.
(e) I understand that it is my responsibility to provide all relevant information on or attached to this application form.
(f) The details I have given on this form are correct. I am aware that if a place is awarded on the basis of false information
it will be withdrawn. SIGNED Parent/Guardian DATE
THIS FORM MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE FIRST PREFERENCE PRIMARY SCHOOL LISTED ABOVE NO LATER THAN
12 NOON ON FRIDAY 11 JANUARY 2013 DATA PROTECTION STATEMENT – The information on this form is required by the Board for the purpose of processing your application. The information is covered by the provisions of the
Data Protection Act 1998. Your signature to the form is deemed to be an authorisation by you to allow the Board to process and retain the information for the purpose(s) stated.
FOR SCHOOL USE
Form received by 1st preference Primary School
Date Time Initials
Birth Certificate checked & attached
Compulsory Non-Compulsory
School Age School Age
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USEFUL NUMBERS
SOUTH EASTERN EDUCATION BELFAST EDUCATION AND
AND LIBRARY BOARD LIBRARY BOARD Grahamsbridge Road 40 Academy Street
Dundonald BELFAST
BELFAST BT1 2NQ
BT16 2HS Telephone: (028) 9056 4000
Telephone: (028) 9056 6200 website: www.belb.org.uk
website: www.seelb.org.uk
NORTH EASTERN EDUCATION SOUTHERN EDUCATION AND
AND LIBRARY BOARD LIBRARY BOARD County Hall 3 Charlemont Place
182 Galgorm Road The Mall
BALLYMENA ARMAGH
BT42 1HN BT61 9AX
Telephone: (028) 2565 3333 Telephone: (028) 3751 2200
website: www.neelb.org.uk website: www.selb.org
WESTERN EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
LIBRARY BOARD Rathgael House
1 Hospital Road Balloo Road
OMAGH BANGOR
BT79 0AW BT19 7PR
Telephone: (028) 8241 1411 Telephone: (028) 9127 9279
website: www.welbni.org website: www.deni.gov.ni
COUNCIL FOR CATHOLIC NORTHERN IRELAND
MAINTAINED SCHOOLS (CCMS) COUNCIL FOR INTEGRATED
EDUCATION
160 High Street 25 College Gardens
Holywood BELFAST
Co Down BT9 6BS
BT18 9HT Telephone: (028) 9097 2910
Telephone: (028) 9042 6972 website: www.nicie.org
website: www.onlineccms.com
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Annalong Primary School
31 Kilkeel Road
Annalong
Co Down
BT34 4TS
Telephone No: (028) 4376 8340
Fax No: (028) 4376 8867
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr A Goucher, BEd, Dip Sc Ed
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev S A Finlay
Enrolment Number: 185 Admissions Number: 26
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 18 - 17
2011/2012 School Year - 20 - 18
2012/2013 School Year - 22 - 21
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 141 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 140 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend. Any child who
reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school age and must receive education from
September 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education (P1) or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
5 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
6 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the special
circumstances from a statutory body.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the alphabetical order of the child’s name (as entered on
birth certificate). Firstly, consideration will be given to the surname. Thereafter, if two children have the same
surname, the alphabetical order of the first forename will be the deciding factor. [This criterion will also be used
to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1)].
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
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When considering which children should be selected for admission, the Board of Governors will only take into account
information which is detailed on or attached to the application form. Parents should therefore ensure that all
information pertaining to their child and relevant to the school’s admissions criteria is stated on the application form or
attached to it. Examples of such information include* (whether the child is the eldest child)’.
Applicants should note that where an address contained within an application qualified it for admission, then that
address may be verified. To enable the Board of Governors to verify addresses, all applicants may be required to
provide any two of the following four documents with their application.
- a bank or building society statement which shows the address at which the child is resident;
- a utility bill (for instance electricity, gas, Television Licence, telephone) which shows the address at which the child is
resident;
- a letter awarding Child Benefit to the child or another letter relating to this benefit;
- the child’s Medical Card.
This is in addition to the standard requirement to provide a Birth Certificate in order to demonstrate whether or not a
child is of compulsory school-age.
Original documents are required and not facsimiles or photocopies. Original documents can be returned on request at
the end of the admissions process by the primary school to which the child has been admitted. Applicants preferring
not to put verifying documents in the post or seeking alternative verifying arrangements should contact those primary
schools listed on their application form that require verifying documents to agree alternative verification arrangements.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide verifying documents according to the required
deadline may result in either the withdrawal of a place or the inability of a primary school to offer a place.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
There will only be one admission time during the year for P1 children. They will begin in September and initially stay
until lunchtime, thereafter staying until 2.00 pm.
Where 2 children have the same date of birth (except twins or other multiple births) final selection will be on the basis
of the initial letter of surname (as entered on Birth Certificate) in the order set out below:
X B F W M Mac I C N Q A P L Z T R S H V G Y K D U O Mc J E
This order was determined by a randomized selection of the letters of the alphabet.
In the event of surnames beginning with the same initial letter the subsequent letters of the surname will be used in
alphabetical order. In the event of two identical surnames the alphabetical order of the initials of the forenames will be
used.
WAITING LIST POLICY
The school does not operate a waiting list.
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Bessbrook Primary School 14 Church Road
Bessbrook
Newry
Co Down
BT35 7AQ
Telephone No: (028) 3083 8002
Fax No: (028) 3083 9263
PRINCIPAL: Mr A Maguire, BEd Hons, Cert Ed
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: The Venerable Archdeacon R G Hoey, MA
Enrolment Number: 145 Admissions Number: 21
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 10 - 9
2011/2012 School Year - 10 - 10
2012/2013 School Year - 8 - 6
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 63 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 70 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
A selection panel consisting of some members of the Board or Governors and the Principal will apply the following
criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial admission to education (P1) or on transfer from
another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed
admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school. (P1-7)
4 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
5 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
6 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school as measured by the shortest driving distance by public road.
Criterion 7 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
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The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Brackenagh West Primary School
22 Church Road
Kilkeel
BT34 4QB
Telephone No: (028) 4176 5055
Email: mailto:[email protected]
Web: www.bwps.co.uk
PRINCIPAL: Mr M J Peacock, BEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr D Keown
Enrolment Number: 170 Admissions Number: 24
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 24 - 24
2011/2012 School Year - 22 - 22
2012/2013 School Year - 29 - 27
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 169 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 170 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted at initial
admission to education. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their
proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Sons or daughters of employees at the school.
4 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
5 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
6 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Brackenagh West Primary School rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school as measured by car via shortest distance by road from the child’s
home to the main school gate.
Criterion 7 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to
support or verify information on any application form.
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ADMISSIONS CRITERIA (P2-P7)
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted (P2-P7) on
transfer from another school.
Children of families who have moved into the district (provided that no class size is unduly increased by so doing). If
oversubscribed the above criteria will be applied.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher. This is also an opportunity for parents to be provided with additional
information about the school.
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Cortamlet Primary School
19 Cortamlet Road
Altnamackin
Newtownhamilton
Newry
BT35 0EE
Telephone No: (028) 3087 8310
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs H McKenzie
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev K Graham
Enrolment Number: 111 Admissions Number: 16
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 13 0 13 0
2011/2012 School Year 8 1 8 1
2012/2013 School Year 12 2 11 2
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 87 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 85 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive) - to be
admitted in September 2013; then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday during the course of the school year – to be admitted by arrangement
with the Principal. No child will be admitted before his/her fourth birthday.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories. No class with a Key Stage One child in it will exceed thirty.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
5 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
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6 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Cortamlet Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing
evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school as measured by the shortest walking route by public
thoroughfare.
Criterion 7 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school with
their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Dromore Road Primary School
Upper Dromore Road
Warrenpoint
Co Down
BT34 3JH
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 4175 2656
Email: [email protected]
ACTING PRINCIPAL: Miss C Dickson BA (Hons) PQH (NI)
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr J H Cavan
Enrolment Number: 76 Admissions Number: 11
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 15 - 15
2011/2012 School Year - 19 - 18
2012/2013 School Year - 10 - 9
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 73 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 73 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age
(children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013).
It must be noted that the School is not able to accommodate any more than 24 pupils in the class taught by the P1/2
teacher. Applicants should note that where an address contained within an application qualifies it for admission, then
that address will be verified. To enable the Board of Governors to verify addresses, all applicants should provide any
two of the following four documents with their application:
- a bank or building society statement which shows the address at which the child is resident;
- a utility bill (for instance electricity, gas, Television Licence, telephone) which shows the address at which the child is
resident;
- a letter awarding child benefit to the child or another letter relating to this benefit;
- the child’s Medical card.
This is in addition to the standard requirement to provide a birth certificate in order to demonstrate whether or not a
child is of compulsory school age.
Original documents are required and not facsimiles or photocopies. Original documents can be returned on request at
the end of the admissions process by the primary school to which the child has been admitted. Applicants preferring
not to put verifying documents in the post or seeking alternative verifying arrangements should contact those primary
schools listed on their application form that require verifying documents to agree alternative verification arrangements.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide verifying documents according to the required
deadline may result in either the withdrawal of a place or the inability of a primary school to offer a place.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria in the indicated order to identify which children should be
admitted either at initial admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission
children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for
admission to the school before any child not so resident.
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COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Children who have a brother/half brother or sister/half sister in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
2 Children whose brother/half brother or sister/half sister or mother/father previously attended the school.
3 Sons/step sons or daughters/step daughters of permanent employees at the school.
4 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Dromore Road Primary School rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
5 Children for whom the school is the nearest controlled primary school to their home.
6 Proximity of the child's home to the school. Preference will be given to those living nearest the school ‘as the
crow flies’ measured by a data agency using mid-point postal codes.
Criterion 6 will also be used as a deciding factor within any oversubscribed criterion.
When considering which children should be selected for admission, the Board of Governors will only take into account
information which is detailed on or attached to the application form. Parents should therefore ensure that all
information pertaining to their child and relevant to the school’s admissions criteria is stated on the application form or
attached to it.
ADMISSIONS FOR YEARS 2 TO 7
1. A pupil will be considered for enrolment provided the school will not exceed its enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
2. A pupil may be accepted provided that this would not cause a class size, in any year, to exceed that considered
by the management, practical for the implementation of the Northern Ireland Curriculum in the particular
class.
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Kilkeel Primary School
130 Harbour Road
Kilkeel
BT34 4AT
Telephone No: (028) 4176 2351
Fax No: (028) 4176 5048
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr S W Cherry, BEd, DASE, MEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev W Bingham
Enrolment Number: 611 Admissions Number: 87
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 47 - 45
2011/2012 School Year - 63 - 59
2012/2013 School Year - 67 - 65
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 410 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 410 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend. Any child who
reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school age and must receive education from
September 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
5 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
6 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Kilkeel Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing
evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school.
Criterion 7 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 parents of children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the
school to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Kingsmills Primary School
63 Drumnahunshin Road
Whitecross
Co Armagh
BT60 2TA
Telephone No: (028) 3083 0312
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr N A Campbell
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr E Cartmill
Enrolment Number: 77 Admissions Number: 11
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 1 4 1 4
2011/2012 School Year 1 8 1 8
2012/2013 School Year 1 7 1 7
Actual enrolment in September 2013: 54 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2014: 51 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those children who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 31 August 2013 (both dates inclusive) - to
be admitted in September 2013; then
iii those children who reach their fourth birthday between 1 September 2013 and 30 June 2014 (both dates
inclusive) - to be admitted after fourth birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
5 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
6 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
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7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school.
Criterion 7 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application.
Applicants should also note that:
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application from.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Mullaglass Primary School
8 Goragh Road
Newry
BT35 6PZ
Telephone No: (028) 3083 0229
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs M H M McCabe BA, PGCE, MEd, PQH
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: The Venerable Archdeacon R G Hoey, MA
Enrolment Number: 116 Admissions Number: 17
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 9 - 9
2011/2012 School Year - 11 - 11
2012/2013 School Year - 13 - 13
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 75 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 71 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend. Any child who
reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school age and must receive education from
September 2013. (Subject to the provision that the enrolment number is not exceeded).
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers or sisters previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
5 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
6 Priority will be given to children who are resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission
to the school before those who are not so resident
7 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
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8 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school.
Criterion 8 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
YEAR 1 ADMISSIONS - AFTER THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
After the beginning of the school year, where the applications for admission is more than the number of vacant places
available, the criteria applied will be the same as that applied for Year 1.
ADMISSIONS FOR YEARS 2-7
Where the number of applications for admission to a Year Group other than Year 1 is more than the number of vacant
places available, the criteria applied for admission will be the same at that applied for Year 1.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Newtownhamilton Primary School
8 School Road
Newtownhamilton
Newry
Co Down
BT35 0DQ
Telephone No: Newtownhamilton (028) 3087 8094
Fax No: (028) 3087 9119
PRINCIPAL: Mr S P Teggart, BA, MEd, DASE, PGCCSE
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev. B. Wilson
Enrolment Number: 134 Admission Number: 19
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 11 2 11 2
2011/2012 School Year 10 2 10 2
2012/2013 School Year 3 1 3 1
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 75 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 66 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive) - to be
admitted on 1 September 2013; then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday during the course of the school year - to be admitted on the Monday
following their fourth birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
Children under compulsory school age will only be admitted if the present level of resources and teaching staff are
available for the 2013/2014 school year.
Children cannot be admitted before their fourth birthday.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria in the order indicated to determine which children should be
admitted either at initial admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission
children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for
admission to the school before any child not so resident.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address. To enable the Board
of Governors to verify addresses, applicants may need to provide any two of the following four documents:
- a bank or building society statement which shows the address at which the child is resident;
- a utility bill (for instance electricity, gas, Television Licence, telephone) which shows the address at which the
child is resident;
- a letter awarding Child Benefit to the child or another letter relating to this benefit;
- the child’s Medical Card.
This is in addition to the standard requirement to provide a Birth Certificate in order to demonstrate whether or not a
child is of compulsory school-age.
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Original documents are required and not facsimiles or photocopies. Original documents can be returned on request at
the end of the admissions process by the primary school to which the child has been admitted. Applicants preferring
not to put verifying documents in the post or seeking alternative verifying arrangements should contact those primary
schools listed on their application form that require verifying documents to agree alternative verification arrangements.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide verifying documents according to the required
deadline may result in either the withdrawal of a place or the inability of a primary school to offer a place.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
2 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
3 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
4 Children for whom the school is the controlled primary school nearest to their home.
5 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Newtownhamilton Primary School rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority being given to those living nearest to the school. (Distance will be measured on Google Maps UK). If the
final places to be allocated have identical measurements as identified by Google Maps UK, selection will be
on the basis of alphabetical order of surname, then forename, then middle name
Criterion 6 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
The school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age as above, unless the Board of Governors, on
advice from the Southern Education and Library Board and the Department of Education determines otherwise.
ADMISSIONS CRITERION
Chronological age with the eldest having priority.
ADMISSION TO YEAR 2 TO YEAR 7
Admission to Year 2 to Year 7 is subject to the enrolment number not being exceeded and to any admission not being
prejudicial to the efficient use of resources.
ALL ADMISSIONS TO THE SCHOOL
Inaccurate or misleading information provided on or attached to an application may prejudice the offer of a place and
may lead to the withdrawal of any place awarded to an applicant who has thereby gained an improper advantage. The
Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or verify
information on any application form.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to Year 1 in September 2013 or into the Reception class, during
the 2013/2014 school year, will be invited to attend an Induction meeting on Friday 1st June 2013. This meeting is
organised to provide additional information and allow both parents and children to meet their class teacher. A further
day at the end of August will be set aside for meeting parents and prospective pupils, prior to the beginning of the
school year.
REMINDER
The school would ask that all parents be aware of their need to be careful as to how they submit documents in the light
of personal security details.
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Windsor Hill Primary School
Church Avenue
Newry
BT34 1DY
Telephone No: (028) 3026 4047
Fax No: (028) 3025 1564
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Miss I S McKane, BEd (Hons), M. Ed, PQH (NI)
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev B Colvin
Enrolment Number: 243 Admissions Number: 35
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 17 - 17
2011/2012 School Year - 25 - 25
2012/2013 School Year - 27 - 27
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 153 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 154 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls) School Management Type: Controlled
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by the
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school’s admission and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend, subject to DE
regulations limiting the size of Key Stage 1 classes. Where these regulations impact, every effort will be made to
accommodate all pupils through composite classes. Any child who reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July
2013 is of compulsory school age and must receive education from September 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
5 Children for whom the school is the Controlled primary school nearest to their home.
6 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances, (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Windsor Hill Primary School rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances must be made known to the school at the time of application, should be personal to the child
and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing evidence of the
circumstances being described as being exceptional.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school.
Criterion 7 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
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The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
Please also note that the provision of false or incorrect information, or the failure to provide information within the
deadlines set by primary schools, can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of
any school nominated on the applicant’s application form.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR P2 -P7
The Board of Governors may not admit children if the size of the particular class appropriate to the age of the child is at
its upper limit of size.
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
In all cases of children with special educational needs it is essential that the needs of the child are drawn to the
attention of the school before admission.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Kilbroney Integrated Primary School
15 Cloughmore Road
Rostrevor
Newry
BT34 3EL
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 4173 8491
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs D Moorehead, MEd, BA (Hons), PGCE
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr John Cavan
Enrolment Number: 140 Admission Number: 20
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 13 - 13 2011/2012 School Year - 17 - 16
2012/2013 School Year - 19 - 18
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 99 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 100 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Controlled Integrated
Kilbroney Integrated Primary is a co-educational school which welcomes, respects and cherishes children of all faiths
and of none. Whilst retaining its Christian character, it is committed to educating Protestant and Catholic children
together and strives to maintain a balanced enrolment.
ADMISSION
If the school’s admissions and enrolment number have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age, i.e
children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013.
Parents are invited to submit a Kilbroney Integrated Primary School pre-school form as well as the Southern Education
and Library Board application for enrolment in a primary school. It is a matter for the parents/guardians to ensure that
they provide all the information required by Kilbroney Integrated Primary School to apply its criteria. This includes
the religious tradition of the child.
In the application of the criteria set out below, the Board of Governors will seek to maintain in the total number
admitted to the school in the 2013/2014 school year an overall balance among all traditions.
In order to achieve this aim, Kilbroney Integrated Primary School will in the event of oversubscription, determine the
number of children to be admitted from each tradition.
In accordance with the 1997 Education Northern Ireland Order (Section 16 (4)), Kilbroney Integrated Primary School
is required to select for admission all children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission
before any child not so resident may be selected for admission.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
In the event that there are more applicants than places available, the Board of Governors has determined that the
following criteria shall be applied by an Admissions Committee of the Board of Governors in the order set down below
for children of compulsory school age.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
CHILDREN SEEKING ADMISSION TO P1
1. Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
2. Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
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3. Children of permanent full- time employees of school.
4. Children for whom the school is the Integrated Primary School (Controlled or Grant-Maintained) nearest to
their home.
5. Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems that
necessitate admission to Kilbroney Integrated Primary School rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriated
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6. In the event of over-subscription in the last criterion which can be applied then selection for all places
remaining in this category will be on the basis of distance between the child’s place of residence and the
school. Priority will be given to those living nearest the school as measured in a straight line on an ordnance
survey map.
Note 1
The religious affiliation of a pupil will be decided by information supplied by the parent/guardian on the pre-enrolment
form and/or information supplied in writing on the application form at the time of application.
Note 2
The Board of Governors delegates to the Admissions Sub-Committee, which consists of the Principal and at least three
other Governors, the task of selecting pupils for admission.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA – YEARS 2-7
The Board of Governors has determined that the following criteria will be applied for applicants to Years 2 –7. In the
application of these admission criteria the Board of Governors will maintain a reasonable balance of Protestants,
Catholics and others.
1. A pupil will be admitted provided that his/her admission does not lead to the enrolment number being exceeded.
2. A pupil will be admitted provided that his/her admission does not prejudice the provision of the efficient use of
resources.
In the event of there being places available, selection will be based on the Year 1 admission sub-criteria.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Anamar Primary School,
67 Kiltybane Road
Crossmaglen
Newry
BT35 9BH
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 3086 1515
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs A M Shields, BEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr L Connolly
Enrolment Number: 91 Admission Number: 13
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 3 6 3 6
2011/2012 School Year 3 6 3 6
2012/2013 School Year 4 1 4 1
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 42 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 47 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive); then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday between 1 September 2013 and 31 December 2013 (both dates
inclusive); then
iv those who reach their fourth birthday between 1 January 2014 and 30 June 2014 (both dates inclusive).
Children in categories ii to iv will only be selected for admission if place are not filled by children in earlier categories.
Children defined in ii, iii and iv will be enrolled in the reception class.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors of this school have compiled the admission criteria and have delegated to the Principal the
duty of implementing these on a day to day basis. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern
Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any
child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Children whose parents previously attended the school.
5 Sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
6 Children who live within the Parish of Upper Creggan and in the following townlands in the Parish of Lower
Creggan, Anamar, Drumlougher, Kiltybane, Sheetrim, Lisleitrim, Mullaghduff, Cloghogue and Cregganbane.
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7 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
8 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school.
Criterion 8 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Ballyholland Primary School
60 Betty's Hill Road
Ballyholland
Newry
BT34 2ND
Telephone/Fax No: Newry (028) 302 63763
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr Colm McAteer, BSc (Hons), DASE, MA Ed Man
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr E O’Hare
Enrolment Number: 244 Admission Number: 30
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 36 - 36
2011/2012 School Year - 26 - 25
2012/2013 School Year - 43 - 42
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 232 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 225 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO BALLYHOLLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down by the Board of Governors of Ballyholland School in
selecting children for admission to Primary 1 in September 2013. In selecting children for admission children resident
in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
CRITERION 1
Children of compulsory school age who have a brother/sister (half brother/sister) presently enrolled in the school.
CRITERION 2
Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the traditional catchment areas of the school and who meet
the following sub-criteria as set out below:
(a) The Commons
(b) Ballyholland Lower
(c) Ballyholland Upper
(d) Grinan and Grinan Road - Old Warrenpoint Road from and including Oaklands/Kildarragh//Daragh Park and as
far as and including Greenisland
(e) Corrags
(f) (i) That part of Ballinacraig bounded by Ballyholland Road ie from Mourne View to junction with Moorhill
Road, also Moorhill Road to junction with Commons School Road.
(ii) That part of Ballinacraig bounded by Ballyholland Road and Temple Hill Road including The Beeches
and Ballyholland Park, and as far as and including Windmill Road.
(g) Chapel Road as far as and including Toragh Park.
(h) Derryleckagh.
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(i) That area of Crieve serviced by the Fort Hill Road.
The above named areas (a-i) are not listed in any order of priority.
SUB-CRITERIA
(i) Children whose brother/sister, half brother/sister are prior pupils of the school.
(ii) Children whose parents/guardians are prior pupils of the school.
(iii) Children whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary/auxiliary
staff.
(iv) Children who are the oldest in the family.
(v) Children from the catchment area.
CRITERION 3
Children from outside the traditional catchment area will be selected using the sub-criteria in Criterion 2.
CRITERION 4
Children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that necessitate admission to Ballyholland
Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances should be personal to the child and must be
supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as
being exceptional.
CRITERION 5
In the event of over-subscription in any one of the criteria taken in order, the following sub-criterion will be applied in
the Order Set Down. If over-subscribed in any one of the criteria, taken in order, priority will be given to those living
nearest the school, as measured by shortest walking distance using NI Ordnance Survey Maps.
CRITERIA FOR ENTRY INTO YEAR 2 TO YEAR 7
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down below to all pupils seeking admission to years 2 to 7.
However the school cannot cause or permit the number of registered pupils to exceed the school's enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
1 Pupils for whom their admission would not, in the Board of Governors' opinion prejudice the efficient use of
the school's resources.
2 Pupils will be accepted in order of application.
In the event of being oversubscribed on the last criterion that can be applied then the following sub-criteria shall be
used:
(a) Children whose brothers/sisters, half brothers/half sisters are presently enrolled in the school.
(b) Children whose parent/guardian is at present a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary/auxiliary
staff.
(c) Priority to year 2 children before year 3, year 3 before year 4 etc.
If there are more applicants than places remaining in the last criterion that can be applied, then priority will be given to
those nearest the school as measured by shortest walking distance measured using NI Ordnance Survey Map.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address at the time of
application and at the time of admission.
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Carrick Primary School
61 Ballydesland Road
Warrenpoint
BT34 3QA
Telephone/Fax No: Warrenpoint (028) 4175 2448
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.carrickprimaryschool.com
PRINCIPAL: Mrs A Cassidy, MEd, PQH (NI)
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Very Rev Fr Charles Byrne
Enrolment Number: 406 Admission Number: 58
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 60 - 60
2011/2012 School Year - 65 - 60
2012/2013 School Year - 50 - 50
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 401 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 405 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
Carrick Primary School is a Catholic Maintained School. Our new purpose built primary school opened in September
2012 and offers state-of-the-art facilities.
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Northern Ireland Curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only children of compulsory school age will be
admitted. If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of
compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend. Any child who reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before
1 July 2013 is of compulsory school age and must receive education from September 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident. In any year where these numbers
are exceeded the Governors will use the following criteria in the indicated order in deciding which pupils should be
admitted at the initial enrolment stage.
Criterion 1
Children of compulsory school age who reside in the parish of St Mary’s Burren.
Criterion 2
Children of compulsory school age from other areas.
In the event of over-subscription in any one of the criteria, the following sub-criteria will be applied in the order set
down. If over-subscribed in any one of the sub-criteria, final selection will be on the basis of the closeness of the home
to the school, measured by the shortest walking distance, priority being given to those living nearest to Carrick Primary
School.
(a) Children whose parent or guardian is presently a permanent member of the teaching/ancillary/auxiliary staff of
Carrick Primary School.
(b) Children who have a brother/sister/half brother/half sister presently enrolled in Carrick Primary School.
(c) Children whose parent/guardian/brother/sister/half brother/half sister is a prior pupil of Carrick Primary
School.
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(d) Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Carrick Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation,
providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
(e) Other children.
DUTY TO VERIFY
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by the
primary school, can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school
nominated on the applicant’s application form.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the Summer term of 2012-2013, those children to be admitted in September 2013 will be invited to come to the
school with their parents to meet the class teacher and to be provided with additional information.
CRITERIA FOR ENTRY INTO PRIMARY 2 – PRIMARY 7
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down below, to all pupils seeking admission to Years 2 to 7.
However, the school cannot cause or permit the number of registered pupils to exceed the school’s enrolment number
as determined by the Department of Education.
1. Pupils for whom their admission would not, in the Board of Governors’ opinion, prejudice the efficient use of the
school’s resources.
2. Pupils will be accepted in order of application.
In the event of being over subscribed, on the last criterion that can be applied, then the following sub-criteria shall be
used:
(a) Children who have a brother/sister/half brother/half sister presently enrolled in the school.
(b) Children whose parent or guardian is presently a permanent member of the teaching/ancillary/auxiliary staff.
(c) Priority will be given to Year 2 children before Year 3, Year 3 before Year 4 etc.
If there are more applicants than places remaining in the last criterion that can be applied, then priority will be given to
those nearest the school, as measured by the shortest walking distance.
The Board of Governors expects a parent/guardian to present the following documents on the admission of their child
to P2 to P7:
A transfer certificate from the school previously attended (if available).
A birth certificate; and
A copy of the most recent school report.
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Clonalig Primary School
120 Concession Road
Crossmaglen
Newry
BT35 9JE
Telephone No: (028) 3086 1513
Fax No: (028) 3086 0364
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr C Murray
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr L Connolly
Enrolment Number: 168 Admission Number: 24
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 2 21 2 21
2011/2012 School Year 7 18 7 18
2012/2013 School Year 12 11 12 11
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 154 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 155 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 31 August 2013 (both dates inclusive); then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday between 1st day of term and 31 October 2013 will be admitted by 31
October 2013; then
iv those who reach their fourth birthday during the second half of the Autumn term - to be admitted on first day
of Spring term; then
v those who reach their fourth birthday during the Spring term to be admitted on the first day of Summer term;
then
vi those who reach their fourth birthday during the Summer term to be admitted by arrangement with the
Principal.
Children in categories ii to vi will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories. Children not of compulsory school age will only be admitted up to a maximum of 30 pupils in any class
including children not of compulsory school age.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education (P1) or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age who live in the Parish of Upper Creggan and traditional catchment areas.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children who have brothers and sisters who have previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of past pupils.
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5 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
6 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school. [This criterion will also be used to discriminate within any
oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1)].
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA - P2 – P7
1 Children of compulsory age who are new residents in the school catchment area and who hold completed
transfer certificates from previous schools. These children will be admitted throughout the year.
2 Pupils for whom their admission would not, in the Board of Governors' opinion, prejudice the efficient use of
the school's resources.
3 Pupils will be accepted in order of application.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013, those children to be admitted in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the class teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Clontifleece Primary School
4 Lurgancanty Road
Warrenpoint
BT34 3QW
Telephone: (028) 4177 2854
Fax No: (028) 4175 4641
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs A Duffy
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev C Byrne
Enrolment Number: 81 Admissions Number: 12
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 2 3 2 3
2011/2012 School Year 2 1 2 1
2012/2013 School Year - 1 - 1
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 34 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 30 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA - COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
The following criteria will be applied by the Board of Governors of Clontifleece Primary School in selecting children
for either admission or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age, ie who are 4 on or before 1 July 2013 and who normally reside in the
traditional catchment areas.
2 Children who have a brother/sister, half brother/half sister currently attending the school.
3 Children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister previously attended the school.
4 Children of permanent employees of the school.
5 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Clontifleece PS rather that any other primary school. The circumstances should be
personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing
evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6 Nearness of parental home at date of admission - priority being given to those living nearest to the school.
Criterion 6 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
YEAR 1 ADMISSION AFTER THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
Criteria the same as Year 1 entry.
YEAR 2-7 ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
1 Pupils will be considered for enrolment provided that the school does not exceed its enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
2 Pupils will be considered for admission provided that in the opinion of the Board of Governors, their
admission would not prejudice the efficient use of the school's resources
Criteria as for other admissions apply.
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Cloughoge Primary School
81 Chancellor's Road
Newry, Co Down
BT35 8NG
Telephone No: (028) 3026 2688
Fax No: (028) 3026 7730
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs K O’Hanlon, BEd, DASE
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Fr Richard Naughton
Enrolment Number: 406 Admissions Number: 58
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 61 - 60
2011/2012 School Year - 53 - 53
2012/2013 School Year - 70 - 61
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 397 pupils aged 4-11 years (+52 Nursery)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 403 pupils aged 4-11 years (+52 Nursery)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE will be admitted. If the school's admission and enrolment
numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to
attend. Any child who reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school age and must
receive education from September 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Principal who has been delegated authority to act on behalf of the Board of Governors in this matter, will apply the
following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial admission to education (P1) or on
transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of
their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
Criteria will be applied STRICTLY in the order set down ie Criterion 1 before Criterion 2, Criterion 3 (a) before 3 (b)
etc.
Except in exceptional circumstances (including those listed in sub-criterion (a) a MAXIMUM OF 30 PUPILS will be
enrolled in any class. The Governors will be the sole arbiters of what constitutes exceptional circumstances.
1. Children of compulsory school age whose full time permanent address is in the Parish of Upper Killeavy.
2. Children of compulsory school age whose full time permanent address is in the Traditional Catchment area of
Middle Killeavy.
3. Children of staff who are currently permanent in Cloughoge Primary School.
4. Other children who wish to attend Cloughoge Primary School.
In the event of over-subscription within any of the above criteria the following sub-criteria will be applied in the order
indicated:-
(i) Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Cloughoge Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation,
providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional
(ii) Children who have brothers/sisters/half-brothers/half-sisters currently attending Cloughoge Primary School in
the school year 2012/2013.
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(iii) Children who have brothers/sisters/half-brothers/half-sisters who previously attended Cloughoge Primary
School.
(iv) Children who are the eldest children in the family.
(v) Children of staff who are currently permanent in Cloughoge Primary School.
(vi) Children will be accepted according to their chronological age with older children being accepted first.
Where two or more children have the same date of birth (except twins or other multiple births) final selection will be on
the basis of alphabetical order of surname. If two or more children have the same surname the alphabetical order of the
first forename will be used and if required thereafter subsequent forenames as on birth certificate.
When considering which children should be selected for admission the Board of Governors will only take into
account information which is detailed on or attached to the application form. Parents should therefore ensure
that all information pertaining to their child and relevant to our Primary School criteria is stated on the
application form or attached to it. Examples of such information include whether the child is the eldest in the
family or brothers/sisters are presently enrolled in the school.
A certified copy of the boundaries of the Traditional Catchment Area of Middle Killeavy Parish is available for
inspection in the school.
NOTE 1 – Home is the child’s permanent place of residence. It is not the child-minder’s or a relative’s address.
Applicants should note that where an address contained within an application qualifies it for admission, then that
address will be verified. To enable the Board of Governors to verify addresses, all applicants should provide any two
of the following four documents with their application
- a bank or building society statement which shows the address at which the child is resident;
- a utility bill (for instance electricity, gas, Television Licence, telephone) which shows the address at which the
child is resident;
- a letter awarding Child Benefit to the child or another letter relating to this benefit;
- the child’s Medical Card.
This is in addition to the standard requirement to provide a Birth Certificate in order to demonstrate whether or not a
child is of compulsory school-age.
Original documents are required and will be copied for retention.
NOTE 2 - Information on possible or actual medical or other problems should be fully answered when these details
are requested.
NOTE 3 - Children are admitted on the understanding that their parents accept and support the policies of the
Board of Governors.
WAITING LIST POLICY
Should a vacancy arise after the close of the pre-school admissions procedure, all applications for admission to the
Nursery that were initially refused, new applications, late applications and applications where new information has been
provided, will be treated equally and the published criteria applied. This waiting list will be in place until the end of the
academic year.
The school will contact you in writing if your child gains a place in the school by this method.
Your child’s name will be automatically added to the list. Parents should contact the school if you wish for your child’s
name to be removed from the list.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA P2-P7
Pupils will be considered for enrolment providing that their admission does not cause the school to exceed the class
size policy of 30 pupils and it is within the enrolment number of 406 as determined by the Department of Education.
If at the time of consideration of the application there are more eligible applicants than places in a particular year group
then the admissions criteria as above will be applied to select pupils to the available places.
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Dromintee Primary School
6 Ballynamadda Road
Killeavey
Newry
BT35 8TD
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 3088 8383
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs P McMahon
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev Fr Dermot Maloney PP
Enrolment Number: 174 Admission Number: 25
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 10 16 7 16
2011/2012 School Year 10 25 - 24
2012/2013 School Year - 29 - 29
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 172 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 174 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will enrol all the children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend. In any year when these numbers are exceeded the Governors will
use the following criteria in deciding which pupils should be admitted both at the initial enrolment stage and any other
on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of
their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Children from Dromintee Parish.
2 Children from other parts of the traditional catchment area.
3 Children living elsewhere.
If oversubscribed within any of the above criteria the sub-criteria listed below will be applied in the indicated order to
identify the children to be admitted.
(i) Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to Dromintee Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation,
providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
(ii) Children whose brother/sister are presently enrolled in the school.
(iii) Children of permanent employees of the school.
(iv) Children who can demonstrate a family connection with the school. i.e. Brothers, sisters, father, mother.
(v) Nearness of parental home address at date of admission, priority being given to those living nearest to the
school (measured ‘as the crow flies’ on an ordnance survey map).
Criterion (v) will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed sub-criterion.
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CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
The above criteria will be applied in the same order.
The school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age as above unless the Department determines
that such children will be zero-rated for funding purposes thereby affecting funding and consequently the number of
teaching staff available.
DATE OF ADMISSION
Children will be admitted to P1 if their fourth birthday has fallen on or before 1 July 2013 or to the reception class in
the subsequent term following their fourth birthday. Admission to Reception class will be by arrangement with the
Principal. In the case of the reception class, admission is dependent on places being available and the Department of
Education’s policy determining that such children will be zero-rated for funding purposes.
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Grange Primary School
20 Lurganconary Road
Kilkeel
Co Down
BT34 4LL
Telephone No: (028) 4176 2033
Fax No: 028 4176 9458
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.grangeprimaryschoolkilkeel.co.uk
PRINCIPAL: Mr S McKinley MEd, PQH (NI)
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr S Rogers
Enrolment Number: 145 Admission Number: 21
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 16 - 15
2011/2012 School Year - 16 - 16
2012/2013 School Year - 18 - 17
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 97 pupils aged 4-11years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 97 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirement placed upon it by the Education
Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. If the school's admission and enrolment numbers
have not been reached the school will admit all children of the appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the
school. These children are those of compulsory school age, i.e. children who reach their fourth birthday on or before
1 July 2013.
When considering which children should be selected for admission, the Board of Governors will only take into account
information which is detailed on or attached to the application form. Parents/guardians should therefore ensure that all
information pertaining to their child and relevant to the school/playgroup/setting’s admissions criteria is stated on the
application form or attached to it.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadline set by the
primary schools can result in the withdrawal of a place or the inability to offer a place on the part of any school
nominated on the applicant’s application form.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down 1-2 by the Admissions Committee of the Board of
Governors of Grange Primary School in selecting children for admission to P1 in September 2013, or on transfer from
another school. In selecting children for admission, children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed
admission to the school, will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the Grange area of the parish of Upper Mourne.
2 Children of compulsory school age from other areas.
In the event of oversubscription in any one of the above criterion, taken in order, the following sub-criteria will be
applied in the order set down. If oversubscribed in any one of the sub-criteria, taken in order, final selection will be on
the basis of the closeness of the home to the school as measured by the shortest walking distance, priority being given
to those living nearest to the school.
(a) children who have brothers/sisters (half brothers/half sisters) presently enrolled in the school;
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(b) children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister (half brother/half sister) are prior pupils of the school;
(c) children whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary/auxiliary
staff;
(d) children with exceptional circumstances (social, medical or other problems) that necessitate admission to
Grange Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances should be personal to the
child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing evidence of the
circumstances being described as being exceptional. Such exceptional circumstances must be made known at
the time of application.
The application of the criteria will be the responsibility of an Admissions Committee nominated by the Board of
Governors consisting of the Principal and three other Governors.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the Summer term 2013, children to be admitted in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school with
their parents to meet the class teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Holy Cross Primary School
6 Attical Bog Road
Kilkeel
BT34 4HT
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 4176 3743
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.holycross.ik.org
PRINCIPAL: Mr R J Dinsmore, BEd, PQHNI
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Sean Fitzpatrick
Enrolment Number: 116 Admissions Number: 17
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 23 - 19
2011/2012 School Year - 21 - 20
2012/2013 School Year - 19 - 18
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 129 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 130 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age, i.e
children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age from the parish of Upper Mourne.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Children for whom the school is the Catholic Maintained primary school nearest to their home.
5 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
6 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school measured in a straight line using Google Maps.
Criterion 6 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion (except criterion 1).
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Jonesborough Primary School
54 Jonesborough Village
Newry
BT35 8HR
Telephone No: (028) 3084 8330
Fax No: (028) 3084 8330
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr D Keenan
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev Fr D Maloney P.P.
Enrolment Number: 174 Admissions Number: 25
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 4 11 4 11
2011/2012 School Year 10 15 10 15
2012/2013 School Year 2 15 2 15
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 105 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 112 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 31 October 2013 will be admitted by 31 October
2013; then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday between 1 November 2013 and 31 December 2013 (both dates inclusive)
- to be admitted to reception on the first day of spring term.
iv those children who reach their fourth birthday between 1 January 2014 and Easter 2014 - to be admitted to
reception on the first day of summer term, then
v then those pupils who reach their fourth birthday after Easter 2014 to be admitted after their fourth birthday
by arrangement with the Principal.
Children in categories ii to v will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier categories.
The school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age unless the Department determines that such
children will be zero-rated for funding purposes thereby affecting funding and consequently the number of teaching
staff available.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
A Sub-Committee of the Board of Governors will apply the following criteria in the indicated order to identify which
children should be admitted either at initial admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting
children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will
be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Children from the traditional catchment areas.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers, sisters or parents/guardians previously attended the school.
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4 Children from the Parish of Dromintee.
5 Sons or daughters of permanent members of staff.
6 Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school, distance to be measured using Google maps. (This criterion
will also be used as a deciding factor to discriminate within any over-subscribed criterion).
CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE [as defined in ii and iii]
1 The school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age as above unless the DENI
determines that such children will be zero-rated for funding purposes.
2 Criteria 1-6 above will be applied in the same order (if funding is available for reception pupils).
The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of chronological order (eldest first). Where two or more children
have the same date of birth final selection will be on the basis of the alphabetical order of the surnames. If two or more
children have the same surname the alphabetical order of the first forename will be used and if required thereafter
subsequent forenames.
CLASS SIZE
Maximum of 30 children in any given class.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Killean Primary School
29 Killean School Road
Newry
Co Down
BT35 8RX
Telephone/Fax No: Killeavy (028) 3084 8522
PRINCIPAL: Mrs L Campbell
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mrs V Kearney
Enrolment Number: 131 Admissions Number: 19
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 3 20 3 20
2011/2012 School Year 0 16 0 16
2012/2013 School Year 4 12 4 12
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 121 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 131 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday after 1 July 2013, if there are places available, will be enrolled by
arrangement with the Principal.
Children in category ii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in category i.
The school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age as above, unless the Department of Education
determines that such children will be zero-rated for funding purposes.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Children from the Parish of Upper Killeavy.
2 Children from the traditional catchment area of Dromintee Parish.
3 Children who have special circumstances, medical or social.
4 Children who have brothers or sisters attending the school.
5 Children of permanent members of Staff.
6 Children who can demonstrate a family connection with the school.
7 Nearness of parental address at date of admission, priority being given to those living nearest to the school.
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Criterion 7 will also be applied as the deciding factor in the event of oversubscription within a criterion.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address. Provision of
false documents may result in the application being withdrawn.
CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
In the event of oversubscription the above criteria will be applied.
DATE OF ADMISSION
Children will be admitted to P1 if their fourth birthday has fallen on or before 1 July 2013. Those whose fourth
birthday falls after 1 July 2013, if there are places available, will be enrolled in a reception class.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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Killowen Primary School
88 Killowen Old Road
Rostrevor
BT34 3AE
Telephone No: Rostrevor (028) 4173 8426
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr Diarmuid Maginn
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr B Connolly
Enrolment Number: 116 Admission Number: 17
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 7 11 7 11
2011/2012 School Year 6 15 6 14
2012/2013 School Year 11 16 8 14
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 109 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 112 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive); then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday after 2 September to be admitted on the day/Monday after their birthday
by arrangement with the Vice Principal/Principal. The school will continue to admit reception pupils, until the
Department of Education determines that such children be zero-rated for funding purposes.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted at initial
admission to education. The criteria to be applied firstly to children of compulsory school age and then to those
identified in (ii) and (iii) above. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of
their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children from the Killowen area of Kilbroney Parish.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Sons or daughters of permanent full-time employees at the school.
4 Children who can demonstrate a traditional family connection with the school.
5 Children from other areas of the Kilbroney Parish.
6 Children from other areas.
In the event of oversubscription within any of the above criteria priority will be given to children with special
circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made known at the time of application.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the special circumstances from a statutory body.
After this, final selection will be on the basis of nearness of the parental home at date of enrolment, priority being given
to those living nearest to the school by definition of measuring the shortest route to the school in metres.
ADMISSIONS OF PUPILS WITHIN THE AGE RANGE OF YEAR 2 TO YEAR 7
The Board of Governors will apply the same criteria as above to identify which children in this age group should be
admitted to education either as new families moving into the parish or pupils on transfer from another school.
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Moneydarragh Primary School
101 Longstone Road
Annalong
Newry
BT34 4UZ
Telephone No: (028) 4376 8712
Fax No: (028) 4376 8712
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.moneydarraghps.org
PRINCIPAL: Ms M T Rogers, BA Hons, PGCE, Cert RE, AdvCertEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr K Cole
Enrolment Number: 108 Admissions Number: 15
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 12 - 10
2011/2012 School Year - 9 - 8
2012/2013 School Year - 10 - 10
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 72 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 76 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school’s admissions and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend. Any child who
reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school age and must receive education from
September 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission, children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age from the Parish of Lower Mourne.
2 Brothers/sisters of children currently enrolled in the school.
3 Sons or daughters of permanent employees of the school.
4 Special circumstances [social, medical, security]. Appropriate documentary evidence must be supplied.
5 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school measured in a straight line on an Ordnance Survey map from
home to school. This criterion will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
VISITING THE SCHOOL
Parents of newly enrolled children will be invited to a meeting and to visit the school at the beginning of the school
year. In the case of children enrolling during the school year (families moving into the area for example), the Principal
will make arrangements with those parents.
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St Brigid's Primary School
17 Carrowbane Road
Drumilly
Belleeks
Newry
BT35 7QL
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 3083 0759
PRINCIPAL: Mrs U Farrell
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Fr Michael Rogers
Enrolment Number: 97 Admissions Number: 14
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 6 10 6 10
2011/2012 School Year 6 12 6 12
2012/2013 School Year 6 15 6 15
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 94 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 97 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school’s admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013); then
ii those children who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive) – to
be admitted on 1 September 2013; then
iii those children who reach their fourth birthday during the school year – to be admitted after their fourth
birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Children who will have a brother(s) or sister(s) in attendance or whose brother(s) or sister(s) previously
attended the school.
2 Children of school employees.
3 Nearness of parental home at date of admission, priority being given to those living nearest to the school, as
the crow flies (using Google maps).
Criterion 3 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
The above criteria will be applied.
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St Brigid’s Primary School
63 Glassdrummond Road
Crossmaglen
Newry
BT35 9DY
Telephone No: (028) 3086 1514
Fax No: (028) 3086 0363
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs M Keating BEd PQH
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mrs Angela McKeever
Enrolment Number: 140 Admissions Number: 20
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 13 12 13 12
2011/2012 School Year 9 21 3 20
2012/2013 School Year - 18 - 35
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 164 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 178 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive); - to be
admitted on 1 September 2013; then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday thereafter, to be admitted the Monday following their birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories. Class size limit will not exceed 30 at Key Stage 1.
The school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age as above unless the Department determines
that such children will be zero-rated for funding purposes.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Principal, who has been delegated authority to act on behalf of the Board of Governors in this matter, will apply
the following criteria, in the order stated below to identify which children should be admitted either at initial admission
to education or on transfer from another school.
In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age.
2 Children who will have a brother(s)/a sister(s)/ or a half-brother(s)/half-sister(s) in attendance during the
2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose parent/guardian, brother(s)/sister(s) or half-brother(s)/half-sister previously attended the
school.
4 Children who are the eldest child in the family.
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5 Children for whom the school is the Catholic Maintained primary school nearest to their home.
6 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (social, medical or security) that
necessitate admission to St Brigid’s Primary School, Glassdrummond. The exceptional circumstances should
be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing
evidence of the circumstances being described as exceptional.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority being given to those living nearest to the school as measured by Google Maps. If the final places to be
allocated have identical measurements as identified by Google Maps, selection will be on the basis of
alphabetical order of surname, then forename, then middle name.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The Board of Governors may require proof of residence on being offered a place in St Brigid’s Primary School.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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St Bronagh’s Primary School
42 Church Street
Rostrevor
Co Down
BT34 3BB
Telephone No: 028 4173 8450
Fax No: 028 4173 9729
PRINCIPAL: Mrs Patricia McGovern, MEd, BEd, DASE
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Fr. Brendan Kearns
Enrolment Number: 203 Admissions Number: 29
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 16 8 16 8
2011/2012 School Year 0 13 0 13
2012/2013 School Year 0 18 0 18
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 157 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 160 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Type: Maintained
St Bronagh’s Primary School is a Catholic Maintained School created through the amalgamation of Rostrevor Convent
of Mercy Primary School and St Mary’s Boys’ Primary School, Rostrevor.
ADMISSION
If the school’s admission and enrolment number have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parent wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age i.e.
children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013.
The school no longer accepts children of Reception age.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will use the following criteria in deciding which pupils should be admitted both at the initial
enrolment stage and any other transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1. Children of compulsory school age.
2. Children who reside in the parish.
3. Children whose siblings are currently attending St Bronagh’s Primary School.
4. Children of permanent employees of the above school.
5. Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems)
that necessitate admission to St Bronagh’s Primary School rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6. Children whose parent/guardian or sibling were former pupils of either St Bronagh’s Primary School or St
Mary’s Boys’ Primary School, or Convent of Mercy Primary School, Rostrevor.
Priority will be given to those children living nearest to the school.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
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St Clare's Convent Primary School
High Street
Newry
BT34 1HD
Telephone No: (028) 3026 4909
Fax No: (028) 3025 1542
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs M Monaghan, MEd, PQH(NI)
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev Canon Francis Brown
Enrolment Number: 459 Admissions Number: 66
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 17 - 17
2011/2012 School Year - 20 - 20
2012/2013 School Year - 34 - 34
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 181 pupils aged 4-11 years (Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 180 pupils aged 4-11 years (Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
RECEPTION CLASS
The Board of Governors has been informed by the Department of Education that from September 2006 no funding will
be available for children in a Reception Class. Children who are not of compulsory school age have not been admitted
to St Clare’s from September 2006. Parents are reminded of the availability of nursery classes at St Colman’s
Abbey Primary School. This facility is available for both girls and boys.
ADMISSION
If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of
compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend the school.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Principal, who has been delegated authority to act on behalf of the Board of Governors in this matter, will apply
the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial admission to education or on
transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of
their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age regarded by the Board of Governors, on the basis of written or other
evidence supplied by the parents and statutory or other agencies, as having special circumstances (i.e. medical,
social or security reasons).
2 Children of compulsory school age who normally live in the catchment area of St Clare's.
*Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
3 Children of compulsory school age who have sisters (half-sisters) presently enrolled at the school.
4 Children of compulsory school age whose parent is a permanent employee of the school.
5 Children of compulsory school age whose parent, sister (half-sister) are prior pupils of the school.
6 Children of compulsory school age from other areas.
If there are more children satisfying any one of the above criteria than there are places remaining then selection will
take place on the basis of the closeness of the home to the school, as measured by the shortest walking distance, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school.
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St Colman's Primary School
Greencastle Road
Kilkeel
Co Down
BT34 4BH
Tel No: (028) 4176 3179
FAX No: (028) 4176 5863
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr Declan White, BEd
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mrs J. Hardy
Enrolment Number: 454 Admissions Number: 60
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 38 - 38
2011/2012 School Year - 18 - 18
2012/2013 School Year - 36 - 32
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 185 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 186 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION - PRIMARY ONE
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. If the school's admissions and
enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents
wish them to attend. Any child who reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school
age and must receive education from September 2013.
Pupils are admitted to the school in the first term - (September) by means of a phased intake.
In the event of there being more applications than places available the following criteria will be applied in the ORDER
SET DOWN by the Board of Governors in selecting children for admission in September 2013. In selecting children
for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be
selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1. Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the parish of Upper Mourne.
2. Children of compulsory school age from other areas.
The maximum number in a Key Stage One class will be 30.
In the event of oversubscription within a criterion, the following sub-criteria will be applied taken in the ORDER SET
DOWN. If oversubscribed in any one of the sub-criteria, final selection will be on the basis of the closeness of the
home to the school as measured by the shortest walking distance.
SUB-CRITERIA
(a) Children who have brothers/sister (half brothers, half sisters) presently enrolled in the school.
(b) Children who have brothers/sister (half brothers, half sisters) who are prior pupils of the school.
(c) Children whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary/auxiliary
staff.
(d) Priority will be given at all times to pupils regarded by the Board of Governors on the basis of supporting
evidence by parents and/or statutory agencies, as having special circumstances (medical, social, etc).
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(e) Proximity of the home to the school, priority being given to those living nearest to the school.
PRIMARY TWO TO PRIMARY SEVEN
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down below to all pupils seeking admission to primaries 2 to 7.
However the school cannot cause or permit the number of registered pupils to exceed the school’s enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
1. Pupils, for whom their admission would not, in the Board of Governors’ opinion, prejudice the efficient use of
the school’s resources.
2. Pupils will be accepted in order of application.
The Board of Governors delegate to the Principal the implementation of the admission policy.
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St Colman's Abbey Primary School
Courtney Hill
Newry
BT34 2EA
Telephone No: (028) 3026 2175
Fax No: (028) 3025 0648
Email No: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr E Sweeney, BEd, MEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr G Keenan
Enrolment Number: 360 Admissions Number: 51
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 37 - 35
2011/2012 School Year - 22 - 22
2012/2013 School Year - 36 - 36
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 213 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys) + 52 in Nursery Class + ECPD 5
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 213 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys) + 52 in Nursery Class + ECPD 7
School Management Type: Maintained
NB. Parents are asked to note that there will be no reception class in the school owing to the opening of a Nursery
Unit.
ADMISSION - PRIMARY ONE
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by the
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. If the school’s admission and
enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents
wish them to attend. Any child who reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school
age and must receive education from September 2013.
Pupils are admitted to the school in the first term - (September) by means of a phased intake.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO YEAR 1
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE.
1 Boys of compulsory school age who reside in the parish of Newry.
2 Boys who have attended the Nursery Class of the school.
3 Boys who will have brothers or half brothers in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
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4 Boys whose brothers or half brothers previously attended the school.
5 Sons or step-sons of permanent employees at the school.
6 Boys for whom the school is the Catholic Maintained primary school nearest to their home which enrols boys
or boys and girls.
7 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St. Colman’s Abbey Primary School rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
8 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school. (This criterion will also be used to discriminate within any
oversubscribed criterion)
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO YEARS 2-7
The Board of Governors has determined that the following criteria shall be applied in the order set down below to all
pupils seeking admission to Years 2-7.
1 Pupils will be considered for enrolment provided that the school will not exceed its enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
2 Pupils will be considered for admission provided that, in the opinion of the Board of Governors, they would
not prejudice the efficient use of the school's resources.
3 Pupils regarded by the Board of Governors, on the basis of written and other evidence supplied by the
parents/guardians and statutory or other agencies, as having special circumstances eg medical, social or
security reasons.
4 Boys for whom the school is the Catholic Maintained Primary School nearest to their home which enrols boys
or boys and girls.
5 Pupils whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary/auxiliary staff
(or who have been appointed to take up imminent employment in the school).
6 Pupils who have brothers/sisters, half brothers/half sisters, presently enrolled in the school.
In the event of oversubscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, pupils will be selected on the basis of
proximity of parents'/guardians/ home to the school as measured by the shortest walking route by public thoroughfare.
APPLICATION FORMS
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
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St Colman's Primary School
43 Sheeptown Road
Newry
Co Down
BT34 2LA
Telephone No: (028) 3026 6184
Fax No: (028) 3026 8204
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr A Savage, BEd, MEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Ms Karen McNally
Enrolment Number: 174 Admissions Number: 25
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 24 - 24
2011/2012 School Year - 27 - 27
2012/2013 School Year - 29 - 29
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 153 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 177 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS
If the school’s admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age
(children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013).
In any year when these numbers are exceeded the Principal who has been delegated authority to act on behalf of the
Board of Governors in this matter will use the following criteria in order to decide which pupils should be admitted at
the initial enrolment stage or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Children residing in the Parish of Saval.
2 Children from other parts of the traditional catchment area i.e. Crieve and Ashtrees.
3 Brothers and sisters already attending the school.
4 Son or daughter of permanent employees at school.
5 Special circumstances (Social, Medical or Security).
6 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the child's home to the school, priority being given to
those living nearest to the school as measured by driving distance.
Criterion 6 will also be used to discriminate with any oversubscribed criterion.
*In the event of oversubscription to our school we may seek documentation to prove parents actually live in this
Parish.
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St Dallan’s Primary School
Clonallon Road
Warrenpoint
BT34 3RP
Telephone No: (028) 4175 2655
Fax No: (028) 4175 3619
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs P Quinn
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Very Rev Canon J Kearney
Enrolment Number: 697 Admissions Number: 100
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 55 - 51
2011/2012 School Year - 67 - 67
2012/2013 School Year - 59 - 59
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 478 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 460 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
St Dallan’s Primary School is a Catholic Maintained School created through the amalgamation of St Peter’s Boys’ and
Star of the Sea Girls’ Primary Schools, Warrenpoint. The school with purpose-built premises opened on 1 September
2000.
ADMISSION
If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of
compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These are children who reach their 4th
birthday
between 2 July 2012 and 1 July 2013 (both dates inclusive).
Parents are asked to note that since the opening of a Nursery School in Warrenpoint in September 2003 there
will be no reception class in St Dallans.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident. In any year when these numbers
are exceeded the Governors will use the following criteria in the indicated order in deciding which pupils should be
admitted at the initial enrolment stage. Priority will be given at all times to pupils regarded by the Board of Governors
on the basis of supporting evidence by parents and/or statutory agencies, as having special circumstances (medical,
social, security factors). A statement of special needs should be in place to enable the pupil to gain full benefit from the
education in St Dallan’s. (If you feel there is a need for your child to have a “statement of special needs” please contact
the school as soon as possible.)
CRITERION 1
Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the parish of St Peter’s Clonallon.
CRITERION 2
Children of compulsory school age from other areas.
In the event of over-subscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, the following sub-criteria will be applied in
the order set down. If over-subscribed in any one of the sub-criteria, taken in order, final selection will be on the basis
of the closeness of the home to the school as measured by the shortest walking distance, priority being given to those
living nearest to the school.
(a) Pupils regarded by the Board of Governors, on the basis of supporting evidence by parents and/or statutory
agencies, as having special circumstances (medical, social, security factors).
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(b) Children whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary/auxiliary
staff.
(c) Children who have brothers/sisters (half brothers/sisters) presently enrolled in the school.
(d) Children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister (half brother/sister) are prior pupils of the school.
(e) Other children
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013, those children to be admitted in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the class teacher and to be provided with additional information.
CRITERIA FOR ENTRY INTO PRIMARY 2 – PRIMARY 7
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down below to all pupils seeking admission to years 2 to 7.
However, the school cannot cause or permit the number of registered pupils to exceed the school’s enrolment number
as determined by the Department of Education.
1 Pupils for whom their admission would not, in the Board of Governors opinion prejudice the efficient use of
the school’s resources.
2 Pupils will be accepted in order of application.
The Board of Governors expects a parent to present the following documents on the admission of their child to P2 to
P7.
(i) A transfer certificate from the school previously attended.
(ii) A birth certificate.
(iii) A copy of the most recent school report.
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St Joseph's Primary School
18 Ballymartin Village
Ballymartin
Kilkeel
BT34 4PI
Telephone No: (028) 4176 2076
Fax No: (028) 4176 9090
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs A M Quinn (Acting)
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Paul O’Reilly
Enrolment Number: 128 Admissions Number: 18
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 13 - 13
2011/2012 School Year - 12 - 12
2012/2013 School Year - 7 - 7
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 93 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 89 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age
(children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013).
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors of St Joseph's Primary School, Ballymartin will apply the following criteria to identify which
children should be admitted either at initial admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting
children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will
be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children who reside in the area of Lower Mourne Parish.
2 Children whose parents are permanent employees of the school.
3 Children who have brothers or sisters (half brothers/sisters) in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
4 Children having special circumstances (medical, social, security factors). Written evidence must be supplied
by the parents and statutory or other agencies.
5 Children from other areas with special preference to those who can show some family link with the school.
6 Final selection will be on the basis of the proximity of the child's home, priority being given to those living
nearest to the school.
Criterion 6 will also be used in the event of oversubscription with any criterion.
VISITING THE SCHOOL
It is the aim of St Joseph's Primary School to involve parents in the education of their children and to inform them as
fully as possible about their children's progress. The arrangements for consultation are:-
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Before Enrolment:
(a) Entrants to P1
1. Open day for prospective families in December.
2. All parents/guardians of prospective P1 children will be invited to meet their child's teacher and view the
classroom in June 2012.
3. All P1’s will commence school in August 2013 before the whole schools returns on 1 September.
(b) Entrants who have previously attended another school:-
(i) an interview will be arranged with the principal;
(ii) parents will be welcome to view the school premises;
(iii) a meeting can be arranged with the prospective teacher/s of the child or children.
After Enrolment:
SCHOOL ORGANISED
(a) Parents will be invited to parent/teacher meeting on an appointment basis.
(b) Parents will always be welcome to meet their child's teacher to discuss individual progress through an
appointment made through the Principal/Vice-Principal.
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St Joseph's Primary School
28 Convent Hill
Bessbrook
Newry
BT35 7AW
Telephone No: (028) 3083 0356
Fax No: (028) 3083 9149
Email No: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs Sheila McArdle
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev Fr S Larkin
Enrolment Number: 362 Admissions Number: 52
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 35 - 35
2011/2012 School Year - 35 - 35
2012/2013 School Year - 50 - 50
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 305 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 310 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. In any year when these numbers are exceeded the
Governors will use the following criteria in order to decide which pupils should be admitted both at the initial
enrolment stage (Primary 1) and those wishing to transfer to St Joseph's Primary School into Key Stage 1/Key Stage II.
The Board of Governors draws up the admissions criteria and delegates to the Principal and a selection committee the
responsibility of applying the criteria in the order of priority set down below.
Parents wishing to enrol their children at the school should obtain applications forms from the School Secretary.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident. The criteria will be applied in the
following order of priority:-
1 transferring from St Joseph’s nursery unit;
2 living in the following areas of Lower Killeavy Parish: Bessbrook Village, O'Donoghue Park, Thomas Street,
Orior Park, The Gardens, Brookville Crescent, Convent Hill, Cambrook, St. Brigid's Park, Cloughervan Park,
Church Road, Green Road, Camlough Park, Father Cullen Park, Ardaveen Park, Acorn Hill, Carrickvista,
Maghernahely, Chapel Road, The Close, West End, Churchview;
A map is available in school showing the catchment area;
3 with parent in permanent employment at the school;
4 living in the rest of the Parish of Lower Killeavy;
5 with brother/sister currently attending;
6 with brother/sister previously attended;
7 with grandparent, uncle, aunt in permanent employment at the school;
8 with special circumstances;
9 first child in family;
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10 all other children priority being given to those living nearest the school using the shortest walking distance as
measured by NI Ordnance Survey Map.
Should oversubscription occur when any one of the criteria 1 to 9 are applied priority will be given to those children
living nearest the school using the shortest walking distance as measured by NI Ordnance Survey Map.
CRITERIA FOR ENTRY INTO PRIMARY 2 TO PRIMARY 7
1 A pupil will be considered for enrolment provided the school will not exceed its enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
2 A pupil may be accepted provided that this would not cause a class size, in any year, to exceed that considered
by the management, practical for the implementation of the Northern Ireland Curriculum in the particular class.
3 Pupils will be accepted in order of application.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
The Board of Governors delegates to the Principal the implementation of the admission policy.
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St Joseph's (Meigh) Primary School
1 Seafin Road
Newry
BT35 8LA
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 3084 8331
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stjosephspsmeigh.org
PRINCIPAL: Mrs Isobel Temple, BSc MA PQH (NI)
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr P McBride
Enrolment Number: 195 Admissions Number: 28
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 20 - 20
2011/2012 School Year - 27 - 27
2012/2013 School Year - 27 - 27
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 184 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 181 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibility to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by The
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum. It has therefore been decided that only
children of compulsory school age will be admitted. If the school’s admission and enrolment numbers have not been
reached the school will admit all children of compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend. Any child who
reaches his/her fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013 is of compulsory school age and must receive education from
September 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Principal, who has been delegated to act on behalf of the Board of Governors in this matter, will apply the
following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial admission to education or on transfer
from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their
proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the parish of Upper Killeavy.
2 Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the parish of Dromintee.
3 Other children of compulsory school age.
In the event of oversubscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, the following sub-criteria will be applied in
the order set down.
(a) Children who have brothers/sisters (half brother/sister) presently enrolled in the school.
(b) Children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister (half brother/sister) are prior pupils of the school.
(c) Children whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary staff.
(d) Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Joseph’s PS, Meigh rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation,
providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional
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(e) Closeness of the home to the school as measured by the shortest walking distance, priority being given to
those living nearest to the school.
Where a particular sub-criterion is oversubscribed consideration will be given firstly to children to whom special
circumstances apply and secondly to those living nearest to the school.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013, children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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St Joseph's Convent Primary School
Edward Street
Newry
BT35 6AN
Telephone No: (028) 3026 3854
Fax No: (028) 3025 0631
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs Doreen O’Neill
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Sr F Connolly
Enrolment Number: 470 Admissions Number: 67
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 36 - 36
2011/2012 School Year - 58 - 57
2012/2013 School Year - 64 - 64
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 379 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 380 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
Nursery Unit enrolment in September 2012: 52 pupils
St Joseph's is a Catholic Convent Primary School, owned and managed by the Sisters of Mercy. Two Learning Support
Classes, a class for pupils with Autism and a co-educational double Nursery Unit are part of the school.
The admissions criteria are as follows and will be applied in the order given below:-
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors of St Joseph's Convent Primary School has determined that the following criteria shall be
applied in the indicated order in the event of the number of pupils applying for places in Year 1 in September 2013
being greater than the admission numbers in the order set down below.
In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
A Birth Certificate is required in order to verify the age of the child.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application from.
When considering which children should be selected for admission, the Board of Governors will only take into account
information which is detailed on or attached to the application form. Parents should therefore ensure that all
information pertaining to their child and relevant to their child’s admissions criteria is stated on the application form or
attached to it.
The Provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by schools
can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on the
applicant’s application form.
P1 - COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
Children born between 2 July 2008 and 1 July 2009 (both dates inclusive) are of compulsory school age for 1st
September 2013.
1 Children who have attended the Nursery Classes of the school.
2 Children who normally reside in the catchment area of the school. (List available)
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3 Children who have brothers/sisters, half-sisters/half-brothers presently enrolled in the school.
4 Children whose parent(s)/guardian(s) /grand-parent(s) is currently a permanent/full or part-time member of the
school teaching/ancillary/auxillary staff of the school.
5 Children whose parent(s)/guardian(s) sister/brother, half-sister/half-brother are past pupils of the school.
6 Children whose grandparents/aunts/uncles are prior pupils of the school.
7 Other children.
In the event of oversubscription within a criterion, the Board of Governors will apply the following sub-criterion to
determine which children will be admitted:
(a) Children who at the date of application are living (i.e. parental home) nearest the school as measured by public
road.
ADMISSIONS AFTER THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
ADMISSION TO P1
Where the number of late applicants is greater than the number of vacant places available, the criteria will be the same
as P1 stated above for the beginning of the school year. P1 class may not exceed 30 pupils.
ADMISSION TO YEARS P2 - P7
Pupils will be considered for enrolment provided that the school will not exceed its enrolment number as determined by
the Department of Education. Pupils will be considered for admission provided that in the opinion of the Board of
Governors, they would not prejudice the efficient use of the school's resources eg a class size P2, P3, P4 will not
exceed 30 pupils.
The Board of Governors of St Joseph's Convent Primary School has determined that for all pupils seeking admission to
Years 2-7, the same criteria shall be applied as for P1.
THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS HAVE DELEGATED TO THE PRINCIPAL THE ADMINISTRATION OF
THE ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
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St Laurence O'Toole's Primary School
31 Main Street
Belleeks
Newry
Co Down
BT35 7PH
Telephone No: Newry (028) 3087 8387
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs Brea Friel
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev Fr Rogers
Enrolment Number: 81 Admissions Number: 12
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 6 2 6 2
2011/2012 School Year 5 6 5 6
2012/2013 School Year 2 3 2 3
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 62 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 60 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive) - to be
admitted on 1 September 2013; then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday during the school year - to be admitted after their fourth birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1 Brothers or sisters currently attending.
2 Sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
3 Special circumstances (social, medical)
4 Nearness of parental home on date of admission, priority being given to those living nearest to the school.
In the event of oversubscription within any of the above criteria except 1 the following sub-criteria will be applied in
the order indicated.
(a) Children who will have brothers and sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
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(b) Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
(c) Sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
(d) Children with special circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
(e) The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school.
Sub-criterion (e) will also be applied as a deciding factor if there is oversubscription within a sub-criterion.
ADMISSION OF CHILDREN BELOW COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
When all children of compulsory school age have been enrolled, then children below compulsory school age will be
considered for enrolment in Reception. Children will be admitted by chronological age, starting with the oldest until
the admission number has been reached.
Inaccurate or misleading information provided on or attached to an application may prejudice the offer of a place and
may lead to the withdrawal of any place awarded to an applicant who has thereby gained an improper advantage. The
Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or verify
information on any application form.
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St Malachy's Primary School
74 Ballymoyer Road
Whitecross
Armagh
BT60 2LA
Telephone No: (028) 3750 7428
Fax No: (028) 3750 8146
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr B Kennedy, BA, Dip Ed
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr John Moley
Enrolment Number: 112 Admissions Number: 16
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 11 - 8
2011/2012 School Year - 14 - 14
2012/2013 School Year - 11 - 11
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 85 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 80 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will enrol all children of
compulsory age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age
(children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013).
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Special circumstances (social, medical).
2 Brothers or sisters currently attending.
3 Sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
4 Nearness of parental home on date of admission, priority being given to those living nearest to the school.
Criterion 4 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
DATE OF ADMISSION
Children will be admitted to P1 if their fourth birthday has fallen on or before 1 July 2013. Admission date will be the
beginning of September 2013.
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St Malachy's Primary School
11 Martin's Lane
Carnagat
Newry
BT35 8PJ
Telephone No: (028) 3026 8314
Fax No: (028) 3026 0614
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Miss Mary Creegan BA (Hons), PGCE, MEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev Fr L Boyle P.P.
Enrolment Number: 477 Admissions Number: 68
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 46 - 42
2011/2012 School Year - 42 - 40
2012/2013 School Year - 50 - 50
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 269 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 270 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of
compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those who reach their fourth
birthday on or before 1 July 2013.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school in the indicated order. In selecting children for admission
children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for
admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children who have attended St Malachy's Nursery School.
2 Children of school age who live in the Parish of The Assumption, Middle Killeavy.
3 Children of school age who live in the traditional catchment areas of Upper Killeavy Parish up to and
including Ashton Heights.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
5 Children who have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
6 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
7 Children with exceptional circumstances (social, medical or security). The special circumstances must be
made known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body and will, where appropriate, make a decision on the basis of the
received advice.
8 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school as measured using Google Maps.
Criterion 8 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
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Children are admitted on the understanding that their parents accept and support the Board of Governor’s policies and
procedures.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
CRITERIA YEAR 2-7
The Governors of St Malachy’s Primary School has determined the following criteria shall be applied in the order set
down below to all pupils seeking admission in years 2-7.
1. Pupils will be considered on the undertaking that their parents accept and support the Board of Governors
policies and procedures.
2. Pupils will be considered for admission provided that the school will not exceed its enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
3. Pupils will be considered for admission provided that, in the opinion of the Board of Governors, they would not
prejudice the efficient use of the school’s resources.
Should there be at any time more applicants than places available places will be allocated firstly to pupils who normally
reside in the Parish of the Assumption and the Parish of Upper Killeavy up to Ashton Heights and then to pupils who
normally reside in other Parishes.
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St Malachy's Primary School
3 Chapel Road
Camlough
NEWRY
BT35 7HF
Telephone No: (028) 3083 0559
Fax No: (028) 3083 9135
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr J Kearns, BEd (Hons) MA, PQH (NI)
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Aengus Hannaway
Enrolment Number: 254 Admissions Number: 36
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 35 - 35
2011/2012 School Year - 34 - 34
2012/2013 School Year - 34 - 34
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 245 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 243 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's enrolment and admission numbers have not been reached the school will enrol all the children of
compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend. In any year when these numbers are exceeded the
Governors will use the following criteria in deciding which pupils should be admitted, both at the enrolment stage and
any other on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at
the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so
resident.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form. Applicants should note that the provision of false or incorrect information
or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary schools can result in the withdrawal of a place
and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on the applicant’s application form.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
(Initial And Transfer From Another School)
1. Children transferring from the nursery unit.
2. Children of compulsory age from the parish of Lower Killeavy.
3. Children with brothers or sisters at the school
4. Children of permanent employees.
5. Children with exceptional (medical, social or other problems) that necessitate admission to St. Malachy’s
Primary School, Camlough rather than any other primary school. The circumstances should be personal to the
child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing evidence of the
circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6. Other children.
In the event of oversubscription within a criterion the deciding factor will be the closeness of the child’s home to the
school as measured by the shortest walking route by public thoroughfare.
WAITING LIST POLICY
The school’s policy on the consideration of applications after the admissions procedure concludes on 17 April 2013 is
available from the school.
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St Mary's Primary School (Barr)
3 School Road
Jerrettspass
Newry
BT34 1SX
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 3082 1503
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr W A MacLennan, BEd (Hons), Adv Dip Ed
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: V Rev Canon F Brown
Enrolment Number: 105 Admissions Number: 15
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 20 - 17
2011/2012 School Year - 22 - 22
2012/2013 School Year - 25 - 24
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 136 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 142 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
(i) firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013); then
(ii) those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive) - to be
admitted 1 September 2013; then
(iii) those who reach their fourth birthday during the course of the school year to be admitted by arrangement with
the Principal.
Children in categories (ii) to (iii) will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the Parish of Donaghmore.
2 Children who will have brothers/sisters, half-brothers/half-sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school
year.
3 Children whose brothers/sisters, half-brothers/half-sisters previously attended the school.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
5 Children of compulsory school age from other areas, priority being given to children who reside in the
Lissummon area and who would have, previous to its closure, been eligible to attend Lissummon Primary
School.
6 Children for whom the school is the Catholic maintained primary school nearest to their home as measured as
outlined in criteria 8.
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7 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Mary’s, Barr, rather than any other primary school. The circumstances should be
personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing
evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
8 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school as measured from the school gate to the child’s home address
given on the application form using the most direct route by car. [This criterion will also be used to
discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion].
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadline set by the
primary schools can result in the withdrawal of a place or the inability to offer a place on the part of any school
nominated on the applicant’s application form.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
ADMISSION TO P2 - P7
If the enrolment number has not been reached transfer applications for entry to P2 - P7 will be considered and the
admission criteria will be applied should there be insufficient places for the numbers wishing to transfer.
ADMISSION TO RECEPTION
Applications for admission to reception will be considered if the admission number has not been reached and the
admission criteria will be applied should there be insufficient places for the numbers wishing to enrol. Children who
reach the age of 4 years between 2nd July and 30th September will be admitted on the first week of October. Children
who reach the age of 4 years between 30th September and 31 December will be admitted in the first week of January
2013. Children who reach the age of 4 years before Easter to be admitted in the first week of Summer term. Children
who reach the age of 4 years during the Summer term to be admitted by arrangement with the Principal.
Children under compulsory school age will only be admitted if the present level of resources and teaching staff are
available for the 2013/2014 school year.
The Department is currently undertaking a review of the funding of reception provision. If this school is identified as
one at which the reception provision is to be zero-rated for funding purposes, only children of compulsory school age
will be admitted.
WAITING LIST FOR ADMISSION TO SCHOOL
If application to the school is made after the annual admission process has been completed, children will be placed on a
waiting list. If a place becomes available, and there is more than 1 name on the waiting list, the method of choosing
which child is to be admitted will follow the same criteria as already stated in the process for admission above (i.e)
final tie-breaker being the distance from the child’s home, as stated on the application form, to the school gates.
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St Mary's Primary School
277 Glasdrumman Road
Annalong
Co Down
BT34 4QN
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 4376 8254
Email No: [email protected]
Principal: Mr A Dillon
Chairman of Board of Governors: Mr Dan McCartan
Enrolment Number: 116 Admissions Number: 17
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 5 10 5 7
2011/2012 School Year 5 5 5 5
2012/2013 School Year 2 1 2 1
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 61 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 60 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
(i) firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
(ii) those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive); - to be
admitted on 1 September 2013; then
(iii) those who reach their fourth birthday during the course of the school year - to be admitted following their
fourth birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories. Children under compulsory school age will only be admitted if the present level of resources and teaching
staff are available for the 2013/2014 school year.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Priority will be given at all times to pupils regarded by the Board of Governors, on the basis of supporting
evidence by parents and/or statutory agencies, as having special circumstances (medical, social, security
factors).
2 Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the parish of Lower Mourne.
3 Children who are of compulsory age from other areas.
4 Children aged 4 who have not attained the lower limit of compulsory school age from the parish of Lower
Mourne (Reception year).
5 Children aged 4 who have not attained the lower limit of compulsory school age from other areas.
Where a particular criterion is oversubscribed places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home
to the school.
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St Mary's Primary School
17 Maphoner Road
Mullaghbawn
Newry
BT35 9TP
Telephone No: (028) 3088 8351
Fax No: (028) 3088 9278
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr P McDonnell, BEd, PGCE
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr K Campbell
Enrolment Number: 230 Admissions Number: 30
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 45 - 45
2011/2012 School Year - 45 - 43
2012/2013 School Year - 45 - 45
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 295 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls) + 26 Nursery
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 298 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls) + 26 Nursery
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school’s admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. In any year when these numbers are exceeded the
Governors will use the following criteria in order to decide which pupils should be admitted both at the initial
enrolment stage (Primary 1) and those wishing to transfer to St Mary’s Primary School into Key Stage 1/Key Stage II.
The Board of Governors draws up the admissions criteria and delegates to the Principal the responsibility of applying
the criteria in the order of priority set down below.
Parents wishing to enrol their children at the school should obtain application forms from the School Secretary.
The school is now acting under sanctioned variation in enrolment due to oversubscription. Should the pupil numbers
continue to rise then admission to the school can only occur after permission has been granted by the Department of
Education.
When considering which children should be selected for admission, the Board of Governors will only take into account
information which is detailed on or attached to the application form. Parents should therefore ensure that all
information pertaining to their child and relevant to the school’s admissions criteria is stated on the application form or
attached to it Examples of such information include:
Whether the child already has siblings attending the school
Whether the child has a parent or guardian in permanent employment in the school
Whether the child has previously had an older sibling attend the school
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE.
1 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
2 Sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
3 Children who reside in the Parishes of Mullaghbawn (including the Parish side of the Glenmore Road), Lower
Killeavy, Upper and Lower Creggan, Dromintee and Loughgilly which form part of the school’s traditional
catchment area.
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4 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
5 Other children for whom the school is the Catholic maintained primary school nearest to their home.
6 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St. Mary’s Primary School, Mullaghbawn. The circumstances should be personal to
the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation, providing evidence of the
circumstances being described as being exceptional.
7 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of chronological age starting with the oldest. (This
criterion will also be used to discriminate when any oversubscription may occur. Where two children have the
same date of birth final selection will be on the basis of alphabetical order of the child’s surname, then the
Christian name if two children have the same surname).
All applications for a Primary School place must be supported by verification details of:
a) address supported by two utility/domestic bills (not driving licence or passport)
b) child’s Birth Certificate
The above documentary verification of address and date of birth to be submitted with the application form. Collection
of the named documents can occur after the process of selection has been completed.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term preceding entry to P1 in September 2013 the children will be invited to the school with their
parents to meet the teacher. Additional information on routines and procedures will be imparted at this time.
Implicit in acceptance of an offered place at St Mary’s P.S. is conformity to and acceptance of the Board of Governor’s
policies.
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St Michael's Primary School
86 Dundalk Street
Newtownhamilton
Newry
BT35 0PB
Telephone No: (028) 3087 8297
Fax No: (028) 3087 9102
Email: [email protected]
Principal: Mr Paul Quinn
Chairman of Board of Governors: Mr Peter Quinn
Enrolment Number: 101 Admissions Number: 14
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 6 - 6
2011/2012 School Year - 12 - 10
2012/2013 School Year - 10 - 8
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 51 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 53 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA – CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
Children under compulsory school age will not be admitted.
If the school's enrolment and admission numbers have not been reached the school will enrol all the children of school
going age whose parents wish them to attend. In any year when those numbers are exceeded, the Governors will use
the following criteria in deciding which pupils will be admitted both at the initial enrolment stage (Primary 1) and any
other on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the
time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so
resident.
1 Special circumstances (social, medical or security).
2 Children of compulsory school age who on the date of admission, normally reside in the Parish of Lower
Creggan, and traditional catchment area.
3 Other children of compulsory school age.
In the event of oversubscription in any one of the above areas, the following criteria shall then be applied:
(i) Children who have brother/sisters, half brothers/sisters presently attending the school.
(ii) Children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister, half brother/sister are prior pupils of the school.
(iii) Children whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching, ancillary or auxiliary
staff.
(iv) Final selection will be made on the basis of closeness of the child's home to the school, priority being given to
those living nearest to the school.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA – CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
Children who are not of compulsory school age will no longer be admitted to St Michael’s Primary School.
ADMISSION DATES
There will be one admission date in the year - that date being the first day of the Autumn term (September).
Children will be admitted to P1 in September if their fourth birthday has fallen on or before 1 July of that year.
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St Oliver's Primary School (Carrickrovaddy)
2 Roxborough Road
Cullyhanna
Newry
BT35 0QJ
Telephone No: (028) 3087 8225
Fax No: (028) 3087 9147
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr K Woods, BA (Hons), PGCE, MEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr P Quinn
Enrolment Number: 54 Admissions Number: 8
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 0 5 0 5
2011/2012 School Year 0 6 0 6
2012/2013 School Year 0 10 0 10
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 58 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 59 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
(i) firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
(ii) those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 31 October (both dates inclusive); to be admitted day
after 4th birthday
(iii) those who reach their fourth birthday between 4 November and 31 December (both dates inclusive); to be
admitted day after 4th birthday
(iv) those who reach their fourth birthday during the Spring & Summer terms to be admitted on the first day after
their fourth birthday.
Children in categories ii, iii and iv will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Principal on behalf of and with the authority of the Board of Governors will apply the following criteria in the
order indicated to determine which children should be admitted either at initial admission to education or on transfer
from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their
proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age from the parish of Lower Creggan or from the traditional catchment area ie
Cavanakill Road, Glenmore Road.
2 Brothers/sisters currently attending.
3 Sons or daughters of past pupils.
4 Sons or daughters of permanent employees of the school.
5 Special circumstances (social, medical or security).
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6 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school as measured by the shortest driving route by public road.
Criterion 6 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term of 2013 children to be admitted to P1 in September 2013 will be invited to the school with
their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
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St Oliver Plunkett's Primary School
91 Main Street
Forkhill
Newry
BT35 9SH
Telephone No: (028) 3088 8374
Fax No. 028 3088 9065
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs Frances Hannaway
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Pat Toner
Enrolment Number: 145 Admissions Number: 21
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 16 - 16
2011/2012 School Year - 20 - 20
2012/2013 School Year - 24 - 22
Actual enrolment in 2012: 128 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in 2013: 130 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school’s admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those of compulsory school age
(children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013).
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
In any year when those numbers are exceeded, the Governors will use the following criteria in deciding which pupils
are to be admitted both at initial enrolment and any other transfer from another school. In selecting children for
admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission will be selected for admission
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age resident in the parish of Forkhill.
2 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St. Oliver Plunkett’s PS, Forkhill rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
3 Children living elsewhere.
In the event of over-subscription within any of the above criteria the Board of Governors reserve the right to apply the
following criteria:
(i) Children who have brother/sister, half-brother/half-sister currently at the school.
(ii) Children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister, half-brother/half-sister are prior pupils at the school.
(iii) Children of permanent employees at the school.
(iv) Chronological age. Places will be allocated in order of age starting with the oldest. Where two children have
the same date of birth final selection will be on the basis of alphabetical order of the child’s surname, then the
Christian name will be the deciding factor.
We propose to have admission at the beginning of the school year.
Applicants should note that they may required to produce documents verifying their address. The provision of false or
incorrect information or the failure to provide verifying documents according to the required deadline may result in
either the withdrawal of a place or the inability of the primary school to admit your child.
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St Patrick's Primary School
13 Castlewellan Road
Ballymaghery
Hilltown
Newry
BT34 5UY
Telephone No: (028) 4063 0061 – Fax No: (028) 4063 8953
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stpatricks.hilltown.ni.sch.uk
PRINCIPAL: Mrs Kathleen Cousins BEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Eugene Byrne
Enrolment Number: 280 Admissions Number: 40
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 58 - 57
2011/2012 School Year - 39 - 36
2012/2013 School Year - 46 - 45
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 288 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 297 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO YEAR 1
The Board of Governors of St Patrick's Primary School, Ballymaghery has determined that the criteria shall be applied,
in the event of the number of pupils applying for places in Year 1 in September being greater that the admissions
number, in the order set down below. In selecting children for admission, children resident in Northern Ireland at the
time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so
resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age living in the Hilltown-end of the parish of Clonduff.
2 Children who will have their brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers or sisters previously attended the school.
4 Children whose parent or guardian is at present a permanent member of the school’s
teaching/ancillary/auxiliary staff.
5 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Patrick’s Primary School, Ballymaghery rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to school.
In the event of oversubscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, pupils will be selected on the basis of
proximity of parents'/guardians' home to the school as measured by the shortest walking route by the public
thoroughfare.
FOR ADMISSION TO YEARS 2-7
Pupils will be considered for enrolment provided that the school will not exceed its enrolment number as determined by
the Department of Education. Pupils will be considered for admission provided that, in the opinion of the Board of
Governors, they would not prejudice the efficient use of the school's resources.
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ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors of St Patrick's Primary School, Ballymaghery has determined that the following criteria shall
be applied in the order set down below to all pupils seeking admission to Years 2-7.
1 Pupils regarded by the Board of Governors, on the basis of written and other evidence supplied by the
parents/guardians and statutory or other agencies, as having special circumstances eg medical, social or
security reasons.
2 Pupils who normally reside in what is traditionally known as the Hilltown-end of the parish of Clonduff.
3 Pupils whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school’s teaching/ancillary/auxiliary
staff (or who have been appointed to take up imminent employment in the school).
4 Pupils who have brothers/sisters, half brothers/half sisters, presently enrolled in the school.
5 Other pupils.
In the event of the oversubscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, pupils will be selected on the basis of
proximity of parents'/guardians' home to the school as measured by the shortest walking route by public thoroughfare.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
The Board of Governors delegates to the
Principal the implementation of the
admission policy.
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St Patrick's Primary School
(including Irish Medium Unit – Gaelscoil Phádraig Naofa)
54 Carron Road
Crossmaglen
Newry
BT35 9JL
Telephone No: (028) 3086 1667
Fax No: (028) 3086 8997
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr M Madine
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Rev J McKeever
Enrolment Number: 305 (102 places in IM Unit) Admissions Number: 44 (15 places in IM Unit)
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rang 1 Rec P1 Rang 1
2010/2011 School Year - 32 17 - 32 17
2011/2012 School Year - 20 13 - 20 13
2012/2013 School Year - 43 14 - 41 13
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 297 pupils aged 4-11 years (including 102 pupils in Gaelscoil)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 299 pupils aged 4-11 years (including 102 pupils in Gaelscoil)
School Management Type: Maintained
The school has an Irish Medium Unit attached and will assign places to all applicants to Year 1 on a quota basis:-
English Medium 29 places Irish Medium 15 places.
Where the school has fewer applicants than places available in either sector it will admit up to the admissions number
with applicants to the other sector. Where the school has a greater number of applicants than places available in either
sector, it will apply the admissions criteria as set out below to decide which applicants to admit up to the quota stated.
A request to the Department of Education for a temporary variation to increase admission will also be made in that
situation.
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of
compulsory school age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are those who reach their 4th
birthday between 2 July 2012 and 1 July 2013 (both dates inclusive).
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
A Sub-Committee consisting of 4 members of the Board of Governors including the Principal will apply the following
criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial admission to education or on transfer from another
school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed
admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1. Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Patrick’s Primary School, Crossmaglen rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
2. Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the part of the Parish of Upper Creggan
traditionally served by St Patrick's Primary School - Crossmaglen Town, Newry Road, Creggan, Blayney
Road, Dundalk Road, Mobane, Monug Road, Creenkill, Cloghogue, Crievekeeran, Urker, Tullyard, Corliss,
Lisseraw, Drummuck, Liscalgot, Coolderry, Clarnagh, Carran, Loughross. (For Gaelscoil applicants who live
outside the above areas but where Gaelscoil Phádraig Naofa is the closest Irish Medium Unit).
3. Children of compulsory school age from other areas.
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In the event of oversubscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, the following sub-criteria will be applied in
the order SET DOWN. If oversubscribed in any one of the sub-criteria, taken in order, final selection will be on the
basis of the closeness of the home to the school as measured by shortest walking distance, priority being given to those
living nearest to the school. (The school will require verification of address at this stage).
a. Children who have brothers/sisters, half brothers/sisters presently enrolled in the school.
b. Children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister, half brother/sister were former pupils of the school.
c. Children whose parent/guardian is an employee in the school.
d. Other children.
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St Patrick's Primary School
11 Tullynavall Road
Cullyhanna
Newry
BT35 0PZ
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 3086 1608
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr P O'Hanlon, BEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Sean Donnelly
Enrolment Number: 198 Admissions Number: 28
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 19 - 19
2011/2012 School Year - 32 - 32
2012/2013 School Year - 28 - 28
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 190 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 185 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
Children will be admitted to Primary one if their fourth birthday has fallen on or before 1 July 2013. There
will be only one admission date during the year.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA - COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age who live in the parish of Lower Creggan and traditional catchment areas.
2 Children who will have brothers or sisters in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
3 Children whose brothers and sisters previously attended the school.
4 Children for whom the school is the Catholic Maintained primary school nearest to their home.
5 Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Patrick’s Primary School, Cullyhanna rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6 The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of the proximity of the child's home to the school, priority
being given to those living nearest to the school as measured by the shortest walking route by public
thoroughfare.
Criterion 6 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
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ADMISSION ARRANGEMENTS
During the summer term 2013 children admitted to Primary One will be invited to come to school with their parents to
meet the teacher and be provided with additional information.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO YEARS 2 - 7
The Board of Governors of St Patrick's Primary School has determined that the following criteria shall be applied in the
order set down below to all pupils seeking admission to Years 2-7.
1 Pupils will be considered for enrolment provided that the school will not exceed its enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
2 Pupils will be considered for admission provided that, in the opinion of the Board of Governors, they would
not prejudice the efficient use of the school's resources.
3 Pupils regarded by the Board of Governors, on the basis of written and other evidence supplied by the
parents/guardians and statutory or other agencies, as having special circumstances eg medical, social or
security reasons.
4 Pupils who normally reside in the parish of Lower Creggan and traditional catchment areas.
5 Pupils whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching/ancillary/auxiliary staff
(or who have been appointed to take up imminent employment in the school).
6 Pupils who have brothers/sisters, half brothers/half sisters, presently enrolled in the school.
In the event of oversubscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, pupils will be selected on the basis of
proximity of parents'/guardians' home to the school as measured by the shortest walking route by public thoroughfare.
Parents are asked to arrange transport home from school at 2.20 pm each day and to note the safety arrangements in the
car park when collecting children.
WAITING LIST POLICY
Should a vacancy arise after 17th
April 2013, all applications for admission to P1 that were initially refused, new
applications, late applications and applications where new information has been provided will be treated equally and
the published criteria applied. This waiting list will be in place until 30th
June 2014.
The school will contact you in writing if your child gains a place in the school by this method. Your child’s name will
automatically added to the list. Please contact the school if you wish for your child’s name to be removed from the list.
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St Patrick’s Primary School
40 Longstone Hill Road
Drumgreenagh
Rathfriland
Newry
BT34 5BT
Telephone No: (028) 4063 0587
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: MRS S LYNESS B S SC PGCE
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Vacant
Enrolment Number: 84 Admissions Number: 12
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 0 10 0 9
2011/2012 School Year 0 11 0 11
2012/2013 School Year 0 17 0 17
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 86 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 80 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will enrol all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their 4th birthday on or before 1 July 2013); then
ii those children who reach their 4th birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive) to be
admitted in September 2013; then
iii those children who reach their 4th birthday during the Autumn Term 2013 and the Spring Term 2013 - to be
admitted termly.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down by the Board of Governors of St Patrick’s Primary School
in selecting children for admission in September 2013. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident. Within each criterion priority will be given to pupils regarded by the Board of
Governors on the basis of supporting evidence by parents and statutory agencies as having special circumstances
(medical, social, security factors).
CHILDREN OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
(i) Children who normally reside in the traditional intake area of the school.
(ii) Children who have brothers/sisters, half-brothers/half-sisters presently enrolled in the school.
(iii) Children whose parent/guardian is presently a permanent member of the school teaching, ancillary auxiliary
staff.
(iv) Children whose parent/guardian, brother/sister, half-brother/half-sister are past pupils of former St Colman’s
Primary School and Lurgancahone Primary School.
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(v) Other children of compulsory school age.
(vi) The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of chronological age starting with the oldest. (This
criterion will also be used to discriminate when any oversubscription may occur. Where two children have the
same date of birth final selection will be on the basis of alphabetical order of the child’s surname, then the
Christian name if two children have the same surname).
Applicants should note that they may be required to produce documents verifying their address.
CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
The Board of Governors of St Patrick’s Primary School reserve the right to admit pupils not of compulsory school age
in the event of total admission figures not being reached. The following criterion will be applied. (Chronological age
starting with the eldest).
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St Patrick's Primary School
9 Chapel Hill
Mayobridge
Co Down
BT34 2EX
Tel No: (028) 3085 1294 Fax No: (028) 3085 1662
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mrs M Ryan
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mrs Nuala Lynchehaun
Enrolment Number: 284 Admissions Number: 41
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 18 35 12 34
2011/2012 School Year 27 37 9 37
2012/2013 School Year 45 40 4 37
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 303 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 316 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
If the school's enrolment and admission numbers have not been reached the school will admit all the children of the
appropriate age, whose parents wish them to attend the school. In any year when these numbers are exceeded the
Governors will use the following criteria in deciding which pupils should be admitted on initial admission to education
or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time
of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support or
verify information on any application form.
The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide information within the deadlines set by primary
schools can result in the withdrawal of a place and the inability to offer a place on the part of any school nominated on
the applicant’s application form.
COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
1. Children from the Parish of Mayobridge and the present existing catchment areas.
2. Children who have brothers/sisters (half brothers/sisters) presently enrolled in the school and children who are
eldest in the family.
3. Children whose parent/guardian brother/sister (half brother/sister) previously attended the school.
4. Children for whom the school is the Catholic Maintained primary school nearest to their home.
5. Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Patrick’s Primary School, Mayobridge rather than any other primary school. The
circumstances should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate
documentation, providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
6. Children of permanent employees of the school.
7. The remaining places will be allocated on the basis of chronological order, oldest first. Where two or more
children have the same date of birth (except twins or other multiple births) final selection will be made on the
bases of alphabetical order of surname. If two or more children have the same surname, then alphabetical
order of the first forename will be used. If required thereafter subsequent forenames will be used.
If there is oversubscription within any criterion Criterion 7 will be applied to identify which children should be
admitted.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
Children will be enrolled into Primary 1 if their fourth birthday has fallen on or before 1 July 2013.
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St Patrick's Primary School
Ballinlare Gardens
Newry
BT35 6EX
Telephone No: (028) 3026 3466
Fax No: (028) 3026 0598
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr C Mackin
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mrs Pat Carville
Enrolment Number: 483 Admissions Number: 60
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 47 - 47
2011/2012 School Year - 55 - 55
2012/2013 School Year - 55 - 53
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 324 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 330 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS
PRIMARY ONE
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down by the Board of Governors of St Patrick's in selecting P1
children for admission. Children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission will be selected
before any child not so resident.
1 Children who have brothers/sisters, half sisters/half brothers in attendance during the 2013/2014 school year.
2 Children who have attended St Patrick’s Nursery School.
3 Sons or daughters of current employees at the school.
4 Children whose parent(s)/guardian(s), brothers/sisters, half sisters/half brothers are past pupils of the school.
5 Children regarded by the Board of Governors, on the basis of evidence submitted by parents and/or statutory
agencies, as having special circumstances (medical, social or security factors).
6 Children normally resident in Newry Parish as determined by Newry Parish records.
Parents should note that they will be required to produce two documents verifying their address upon return of
application form.
In the event of over subscription in any one of the criteria, taken in order, final selection will be on the basis of
closeness of the home to the school, using the child’s address at the date of application, measured ‘as the crow flies’
using an NI Ordnance Survey Map.
PRIMARY TWO - PRIMARY SEVEN
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down below to all children seeking admission to P2 to P7.
However, the school cannot cause or permit the number of registered pupils to exceed the school's enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
1 Children for whom their admission would not, in the Board of Governors’ opinion, prejudice the efficient use
of the school’s resources.
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2 Children will be accepted in order of application.
3 Children for whom the school is the Catholic Maintained Primary School nearest to their home which enrols
boys and girls. Final selection will be on the basis of closeness of the home to the school, using the child’s
address at the date of application, measured ‘as the crow flies’ using an NI Ordnance Survey Map.
The Board of Governors delegate to the Principal the implementation of the admission policy.
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St Paul's Primary School
35 Ballykeel Road
Cabra
Newry
BT34 5RH
Telephone/Fax No (028) 4063 0145
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stpaulspscabra.co.uk
PRINCIPAL: Mr V Devlin
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr B Collins
Enrolment Number: 77 Admissions Number: 11
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 4 13 0 13
2011/2012 School Year 3 10 3 10
2012/2013 School Year 3 11 3 11
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 74 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 70 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admission and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2013 (both dates inclusive) - to be
admitted on 1 September 2013; then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday during the course of the school year - to be admitted after the child's
fourth birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
The school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age as above unless the Department
determines that such children will be zero-rated for funding purposes thereby affecting funding and
consequently the number of teaching staff available.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Children of compulsory school age who normally reside in the Cabra area.
2 Children of compulsory school age who are sons or daughters of permanent employees at the school.
3 Children of compulsory school age from other areas.
In the event of oversubscription within a particular criterion final selection will be on the basis of the proximity of the
child's home to the school, measured from the school gate to the child’s home address at time of application, using the
most direct route by car, priority being given to those living nearest the school.
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CHILDREN NOT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
Pupils will not be admitted until after their fourth birthday.
Pupils will be admitted in order of chronological age starting with the eldest until the admission number is reached.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSIONS
During the summer term 2013, children to be admitted to reception or P1 will be invited to come to the school with
their parents to meet the teacher and to be provided with additional information.
CRITERIA FOR ENTRY INTO YEAR 2 TO YEAR 7
The following criteria will be applied in the order set down below to all pupils seeking admission to years 2 to 7.
However the school cannot cause or permit the number of registered pupils to exceed the school's enrolment number as
determined by the Department of Education.
1 Pupils for whom their admission would not, in the Board of Governors' opinion prejudice the efficient use of
the school's resources.
2 Pupils will be accepted in order of application.
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St Peter’s Primary School
66 Derrymore Road
Cloughreagh
Newry
BT35 7DN
Telephone No: (028) 3083 0455
Fax No: (028) 3083 8855
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Mr John Campbell, Cert Ed, BEd, MSc
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr M Lynch
Enrolment Number: 313 Admissions Number: 45
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 50 - 50
2011/2012 School Year - 47 - 47
2012/2013 School Year - 63 - 53
No reception class from September 2003 due to the opening of a Nursery Unit.
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 300 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 313 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children will be admitted either at initial
enrolment in a primary school or on transfer from another primary school. In selecting children for admission children
resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the
school before any child not so resident.
Applicants should note that they be required to provide documents verifying their address.
COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
(a) Children of families with Exceptional Circumstances (social, medical or security) that necessitate admission to
St Peter’s Primary School, Cloughreagh rather than any other school. The Board of Governors has a duty to
verify any claim for exceptional circumstances therefore the Exceptional Circumstances must be made in
writing at the time of application and must include written evidence for e.g. from a GP, Social Worker,
Employer etc. The acceptance of Exceptional Circumstances is at the discretion of the Board of Governors.
(b) Children whose sibling(s) attend(s) or attended the school.
(c) Children of permanent employees of the school.
(d) Children enrolled in the Nursery Unit attached to the school and living in our traditional catchment area.
(e) Children living in our traditional catchment area.
(f) Children enrolled in the Nursery Unit attached to the school and living in the parish of Lower Killeavy.
(g) Children living in the parish of Lower Killeavy.
(h) Children enrolled in the Nursery Unit attached to the school and living in adjoining parishes
(i) Children whose parents attended the school.
(j) Children resident in adjoining parishes.
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(k) Other children.
If there is oversubscription within a criterion lots will be drawn to establish priority.
When considering which children should be selected for admission, the Board of Governors will only take into account
information which is detailed on or attached to the application form. Parents should therefore ensure that all
information pertaining to their child and relevant to the school’s admission criteria is stated on the application form or
attached to it. An example of such information is (whether a parent of the child attended the school).
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support
information on any application form. The provision of false or incorrect information or the failure to provide
information within the deadline set by the school can result in the withdrawal of a place.
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St Ronan's Primary School
Ashgrove Avenue
Newry
Co Down
BT34 1PR
Telephone No: (028) 3026 4996
Fax No: (028) 3025 2135
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stronansnewry.com
PRINCIPAL: Mr F Dawson, BEd, DASE, DMS, MEd
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Brian O’Donnell
Enrolment Number: 391 Admission Number: 56
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year - 53 - 52
2011/2012 School Year - 61 - 58
2012/2013 School Year - 65 - 60
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 398 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 394 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
St Ronan's Primary School is a Catholic Maintained school officially opened in October 1994. The school wishes to
accept pupils whose parents and guardians are in agreement with the philosophy and aims of the school as outlined in
the School Profile published in June 1993.
The Board of Governors is conscious of its responsibilities to meet the legal requirements placed upon it by the
Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 in relation to the curriculum.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors of St Ronan's Primary School has determined that the following criteria shall be applied by it,
in the event of the number of pupils applying for places in Year 1 in September being greater than the admissions
number, in the order set down below.
In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
When considering which children should be selected for admission the Board of Governors will only take into account
information which is detailed on the application form. Parents should therefore ensure that all information pertaining
to their child and relevant to the School’s Admissions criteria is stated on the application form.
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria in the order indicated to determine which children should be
admitted:-
PRIMARY 1
1 Children who have reached compulsory school age on or before 1 July 2013 and who reside (parental home)
in the school catchment area as determined by the Board of Governors in consultation with the school's
Trustees. To verify school age all applications should be accompanied by the child’s birth certificate.
2 Children whose parent or guardian is a member of the permanent teaching, ancillary or auxiliary staff of the
school and who is directly employed by either the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools or The Southern
Education and Library Board.
3 Children who will have a brother/sister/half brother/half sister attending the school during the 2013/2014
school year.
4 Children whose brother/sister/half brother/half sister previously attended the school.
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5 Children from the Parish of Newry who do not live within the catchment area.*
6 Other children.
*A certified copy of the relevant boundaries of Newry parish is available for inspection in the school. It is this map
which will be used by the Board of Governors in determining whether pupils live inside or outside the parish of Newry.
In the event of oversubscription within a criterion the Board of Governors will use the following sub-criteria as
appropriate to determine which children will be admitted:-
(i) children whose parent or guardian is a member of the permanent teaching, ancillary or auxiliary staff of the
school and who is directly employed by either the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools or The Southern
Education and Library Board;
(ii) children who have a brother/sister half brother/half sister attending the school during the 2013/2014 school
year;
(iii) children whose brother/sister half brother/half sister previously attended the school;
(iv) Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Ronan’s Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation,
providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
(v) Proximity of the child’s home to the school, priority being given to those living nearest the school using the
address on the application form. Distance will be measured from the main gates of St Ronan’s to the child’s
front door using the shortest route by car.
(vi) children from the Parish of Newry who do not live within the catchment area*.
Sub-criterion (iv) will also be used as a discriminating factor with any other oversubscribed sub-criterion.
Inaccurate or misleading information provided on or attached to an Application may prejudice the offer of a
place and may lead to the withdrawal of any place awarded to an applicant who has thereby gained an improper
advantage.
The Board Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to support
or verify information on any Application Form.
YEAR 1 ADMISSIONS AFTER THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
The criteria for admission to Primary 1 after the beginning of the school year will be the same as those laid down for
admission to Primary 1.
PRIMARY TWO - PRIMARY SEVEN
The Board of Governors will consider admitting a pupil provided:-
(i) the enrolment number would not be exceeded by the admission of the pupil;
(ii) the admission would not, in the Board of Governors' opinion, prejudice the efficient use of the school's
resources.
The Board of Governors of St Ronan's Primary School has determined that the following criteria shall be applied, in the
order set down below to all pupils seeking admissions to Years 2-7.
1 Children from the school catchment area as determined by the Board of Governors in consultation with the
school's Trustees.
2 Children whose parent or guardian is a member of the teaching, ancillary or auxiliary staff of the school and
who is directly employed by either Council for Catholic Maintained Schools or The Southern Education and
Library Board.
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3 Children who have a brother/sister half brother/half sister attending the school during the school year
2013/2014.
4 Children whose brother/sister half brother/half sister previously attended the school.
5 Children from the parish of Newry who do not live within the catchment area*.
6 Other children.
*A certified copy of the relevant boundaries of Newry parish is available for inspection in the school. It is this map
which will be used by the Board of Governors in determining whether pupils live inside or outside the parish of Newry.
In the event of oversubscription within any criterion the Board of Governors will use the following sub-criteria to
determine which children will be admitted:-
(i) Preference will be given to children with exceptional circumstances (medical, social or other problems) that
necessitate admission to St Ronan’s Primary School rather than any other primary school. The circumstances
should be personal to the child and must be supported by independent and appropriate documentation,
providing evidence of the circumstances being described as being exceptional.
(ii) children whose parent or guardian is a member of the permanent teaching, ancillary or auxiliary staff of the
school and who is directly employed by either the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools or The Southern
Education and Library Board;
(iii) children who have a brother/sister half brother/half sister attending the school during the 2013/2014 school
year;
(iv) children whose brother/sister half brother/half sister previously attended the school;
(v) Proximity of the child’s home to the school, priority being given to those living nearest the school using the
address on the application form. Distance will be measured from the main gates of St Ronan’s to the child’s
front door using the shortest route by car.
(vi) children from the Parish of Newry who do not live within the catchment area*.
Sub-criterion (iv) will also be used as a discriminating factor with any other oversubscription sub-criterion.
Inaccurate or misleading information provided on or attached to an Application may prejudice the offer of a
place and may lead to the withdrawal of any place awarded to an applicant who has thereby gained an improper
advantage.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine to
support or verify information on any Application Form.
WAITING LIST POLICY
The school’s policy on the consideration of applications after the Open Enrolment admissions procedure concludes is
detailed below:-
Primary 1
Should a vacancy arise after the date of issue of placement letters by St Ronan’s PS on 17 April 2013, all applications
for admission to P1 for September 2013 that were initially refused, new applications, late applications, and applications
where new information has been provided will be treated equally and be processed in line with the published
admissions criteria for our school.
This list will be in place until 30 June 2014. Your child’s name will NOT automatically be added to this list. You
MUST notify the school in writing of your wish to have your child’s name added to our waiting list.
Primary 2 – Primary 7
For application for a place in P2-P7 and no place is available, all applicants will be placed on a waiting list on receipt
of the necessary completed application form and birth certificate. All places will then be allocated on a first come first
served basis as soon as a place becomes available. It is the responsibility of parents, where no place is immediately
available to advise the school to place their child’s name on a waiting list. This list will operate form 1 September to
30 June each year.
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St Teresa's Primary School
60 Tullyherron Road
Mountnorris
Co Armagh
BT60 2UF
Telephone/Fax No: (028) 3750 7397
PRINCIPAL: Mrs S McCourt
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr J Moley
Enrolment Number: 47 Admissions Number: 7
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
Rec P1 Rec P1
2010/2011 School Year 7 2 3 2
2011/2012 School Year 1 2 1 2
2012/2013 School Year 6 2 1 2
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 39 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 43 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION
If the school's admissions and enrolment numbers have not been reached the school will admit all children of the
appropriate age whose parents wish them to attend the school. These children are:-
i firstly those of compulsory school age (children who reach their fourth birthday on or before 1 July 2013);
then
ii those who reach their fourth birthday between 2 July and 1 September 2012 (both dates inclusive) - to be
admitted on 1 September 2013; then
iii those who reach their fourth birthday during the course of the school year - to be admitted on the Monday
following the child's fourth birthday.
Children in categories ii and iii will only be selected for admission if places are not filled by children in earlier
categories.
Based on current staffing levels, the school will continue to admit children not of compulsory school age as above,
although the Department has zero-rated these children for funding purposes.
The school reserves the right to withdraw the above admission policy should staffing levels be reduced owing to the
government zero-rating reception children.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted either at initial
admission to education or on transfer from another school. In selecting children for admission children resident in
Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected for admission to the school
before any child not so resident.
1 Special circumstances.
2 Children who reside in the parish of Loughgilly.
3 Brothers or sisters currently attending.
4 Son or daughter of permanent employees of the school.
5 Nearness of parental home at date of admission.
Criterion 5 will also be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed criterion.
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Bunscoil an Iúir
(Newry's Interdenominational Gaelic-medium Primary School)
74 Sráid na Cille Móire (Kilmorey Street)
Iúr Chinn Trá (Newry)
Co. an Dúin (Co Down)
BT34 2DH
Telephone: (028) 3026 0860
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Ms Maria Caraher, BEd
CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mrs Bernadette McCaul, BEd
Enrolment Number: 129 Admission Number: 18
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
P1 P1
2010/2011 School Year 13 12
2011/2012 School Year 13 12
2012/2013 School Year 13 13
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 86 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
Expected enrolment in September 2013: 86 pupils aged 4-11 years (Boys/Girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSIONS POLICY
It is the desire of the Board of Governors of Newry’s Interdenominational Gaelic-medium Primary School to admit all
children whose parents wish them to attend this school.
The school’s policy is to admit at 1 September 2013 children who have reached the age of four years on or before
1 July 2013.
ADMISSION CRITERIA – P1
The Board of Governors will apply the following criteria in the indicated order to identify which children should be
admitted at initial admission to education.
In selecting children for admission children resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not so resident.
1. Children who previously attended a Naíscoil (Gaelic-medium pre-school).
2. Children whose brothers or sisters attend the school or who previously attended the school.
3. Children whose parents or guardian is at present a member of the school’s teaching, ancillary/auxiliary staff.
4. Children who have a satisfactory command of Irish Gaelic.
5. Children for whom the school is the Interdenominational Gaelic-Medium Primary School nearest to their
home.
6. Children with special circumstances (social/medium/security). The special circumstances must be made
known at the time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek the confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
7. The remaining places will be allocated on a basis of proximity of the child’s home to the school, priority being
given to those nearest to the school. (The criterion will be used to discriminate within any oversubscribed
criterion).
ADMISSION CRITERIA - P2 UPWARD
1. Children who have a satisfactory command of Irish Gaelic.
2. Pupils for whom their admission would not, in the opinion of the Board of Governors prejudice the
efficient use of the school’s resources.
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Bunscoil an Iúir
74 Sráid na Cille Móire
Iúr Chinn Tr
BT34 2DH
Co. an Dúin
Uimh. Guth: (028) 3026 0860
Email: [email protected]
PRIOMHOIDE: Ms Maria Nic Fhearchair B.Oid.
CATHAOIRLEACH BHORD na nGOBHARNOIRI: B. Bn. Mhic Chathmhaoil B. Oid
Tinreamh: 129 Líon Iontrála: 18
IARRATAIS LÍON IONTRÁLA
R.1. R.1.
Scoilbhliain 2010/2011 13 12
Scoilbhliain 2011/2012 13 12
Scoilbhliain 2012/2013 13 13
Tinreamh i Meán Fómhair 2012: 86dalta 4-11 bliana (Gasúraí/Girseacha)
Líon iontrála a bhfuiltear ag dúil leis í Meán Fómhair 2013: 86 dalta 4-11 bliana (Gasúraí/Girseacha)
Bainistíocht na Scoile: Cothaithe
POLASAI IONTRÁLA
Is mian le Bord Ghobharnóirí Bhunscoil an Iúir glacadh le páistí ar mhian dtuismitheoirí iad a chur chun na scoile.
Is é polasaí na scoile go ligtear isteach páistí ar an 1 Meán Fómhair 2012 a bhfuil 4 bliana d’aois acu ar 1 Iúil 2012 nó
roimhe.
CRITEIR IONTRÁLA – R.1.
Cuirfidh Bord na nGobharnóirí na criteir i bhfeidhm, san ord ina luaitear thíos iad, le cinneadh a dhéanamh cé acu páistí
ar choir ligint isteach ag an chéad bhliain iontrála. Agus páistí le haghaidh iontrála a roghnú tabharfar tús áite do
pháistí atá ina gcónaí i dTuaisceart na hÉireann ag am na hiontrála molta thar pháistí nach bhfuil ina gcónaí ann.
1. Páistí a d’fhreastail ar Naíonra.
2. Páistí ar fhreastail dearthaireacha nó deirfiuracha acu ar an scoil.
3. Páistí a bhfuil tuismitheoir nó caomhnóir ina b(h)all d’fhoireann teagaisc, teagmhasach nó cúntach na scoile.
4. Páistí a bhfuil cumas sásúil Gaeilge acu.
5. Do na páistí a bhfuil an scoil ar an Bhunscoil Idirchreidmheach is deise don bhaile.
6. Páistí a bhfuil cúinsí faoi leith acu (sóisialta, leighis, slándáil, sr1). Caithfear na cúinsí seo a chur in iúl ag am
iontrála. Coinníonn Bord na nGobharnóirí féin an cead eolas a bhailiú faoi na cúinsí seo ó eagraíochtaí cuí
Staite.
7. Tabharfar tús áite dóibh siúd is deise don scoil le háiteanna eile a líonadh. (Bainfear úsáid as na criteir seo le
déalú idir iarrthóirí ma tharlaíonn go bhfuil ró-éileamh ar áiteanna sa scoil.)
CRITEIR IONTRÁLA – R.2. SUAS
1. Na páistí a bhfuil cumas sásúil Gaelige acu.
2. Na páistí siúd nach rachadh a n-iontráil chun aimhleasa na scoile, i mbarúil Bhord na nGobharnóirí.
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Gaelscoil na mBeann
139A Newcastle Road
Kilkeel
County Down
BT34 4NL
Tel: 028 4125 8418
Email: [email protected]
PRINCIPAL: Ms Emma-Louise Leathem
CHAIRPERSON FOR BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr Eamonn O’Gribin
Enrolment Number: 29 Admission Number: 15
APPLICATIONS ADMISSIONS
P1 (Rang a hoan) P1 (Rang a hoan)
2010/2011 School year 5 5
2011/2012 School year 3 3
2012/2013 School Year 12 12
Actual enrolment in September 2012: 20 pupils aged 4-7 years (boys & girls)
Expected enrolment for September 2013: 32 pupils aged 4-8 years (boys & girls)
School Management Type: Maintained
ADMISSION CRITERIA – P1
A committee of the Board of Governors will apply the following criteria to identify which children should be admitted
either at initial admission to education or on transfer from another school.
In selecting children for admission, children resident in Northern Ireland, at the time of their proposed admission to the
school will be selected for admission to the school before any child not residing at that time within Northern Ireland.
Children of compulsory school age
1. Children who have brothers or sisters in attendance at Gaelscoil na mBeann during the 2011/2012 school year,
or who are the eldest child within their family.
2. Children whose brothers or sisters previously attended Gaelscoil na mBeann.
3. Children with special circumstances whether it be social, medical or security. The special circumstances must
be made known at time of application. The Board of Governors reserves the right to seek confirmation of the
special circumstances from a statutory body.
4. Children who reside within the District of Newry & Mourne.
5. Other children.
In the event of over subscription within a criterion children will be determined by the proximity of the child’s home to
Gaelscoil na mBeann. Priority will be given to those living nearest to Gaelscoil na mBeann, measured by walking
distance. The child’s home will be deemed to be his/her parental address, that of his/her guardian, or if in care, then the
address of the foster parents or social services accommodation.
The Board of Governors reserves the right to require such supplementary evidence as it may determine necessary to
support or verify information on any application form. Applicants should be made aware that they may be required
to produce documentation verifying their address
The maximum number of pupils permitted in any key stage one class will be 30 pupils.
Other pupils from P2-P4 will be admitted providing their admission is not prejudicial to the efficient use of resources,
or the school’s enrolment number is not exceeded.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION
During the summer term 2013 children to be admitted into P1 in September 2013 will be invited to come to the school
with their parents to meet the teacher & to be provided with additional information.
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LIST OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN ARMAGH CITY AND DISTRICT COUNCIL AREA
Details of schools are included in the following order:-
CONTROLLED MAINTAINED
Clare
Christian Brothers’ (Armagh)
Darkley Christian Brothers’ Bunscoil (Armagh)
Derryhale Clea
Drumhillery Mount St Catherine’s (Armagh)
Drumsallen Our Lady’s and St Mochua’s (Derrynoose)
Foley Our Lady’s (Tullysaran)
Hamitonsbawn St Francis of Assisi (Keady)
Hardy Memorial St James’ (Drumatee)
Killylea St Jarlath’s (Blackwatertown)
Lisnadill St John’s (Eglish)
Markethill St John’s (Middletown)
Mountnorris St Joseph’s (Madden)
Mullavilly St Joseph & St James’ (Poyntzpass)
Orchard County St Malachy’s (Armagh)
Poyntzpass St Mary’s (Granemore)
Tandragee St Michael’s (Clady)
The Armstrong (Armagh) St Oliver Plunkett’s (Ballyhegan)
The Cope (Loughgall) St Patrick’s (Armagh)
St Peter’s (Collegelands)
OTHER MAINTAINED PRIMARY
The Drelincourt School (Church of Ireland)
(Armagh)
GRANT MAINTAINED INTEGRATED
Saints and Scholars (Armagh)
A separate booklet containing the admissions criteria for the primary schools in the above area is
available. Details of these schools can be obtained from the Pupil and Parent Unit or on the board’s
website www.selb.org/pupilparent/index.htm.
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BANBRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL AREA
List of Primary Schools
CONTROLLED MAINTAINED
Abercorn St Colman’s (Annaclone)
Ballydown St Colman’s (Dromore)
Bronte St Colman’s (Laurencetown)
Dromore Central St Francis’
Drumadonnell St John’s (Gilford)
Edenderry (Banbridge) St Mary’s (Banbridge)
Fair Hill St Mary’s (Dechomet)
Gilford (Craigavon Memorial) St Mary’s (Rathfriland)
Iveagh St Matthew’s (Magheramayo)
Milltown St Michael’s (Finnis)
Moyallon
Scarva
GRANT MAINTAINED INTEGRATED
Bridge
A separate booklet containing the admissions criteria for the primary schools in the above area is
available. Details of these schools can be obtained from the Pupil and Parent Unit or on the board’s
website www.selb.org/pupilparent/index.htm.
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COOKSTOWN DISTRICT COUNCIL AREA
List of Primary Schools
CONTROLLED MAINTAINED
Ballytrea Ballylifford
Churchtown Crievagh
Coagh Derrychrin
Cookstown Holy Trinity,Cookstown
Donaghey Lissan
Moneymore Sacred Heart (Rock)
Orritor St Joseph’s (Killeenan)
Queen Elizabeth (II) Pomeroy St Malachy’s (Drummullan)
Stewartstown St Mary’s (Dunamore)
Woods St Mary’s (Pomeroy)
St Mary’s (Stewartstown)
St Patrick’s (Loup)
St Patrick’s (Moneymore)
St Patrick’s (Mullinahoe)
St Peter’s (Moortown)
GRANT MAINTAINED INTEGRATED
Phoenix (Cookstown)
OTHER MAINTAINED
Gaelscoil Eoghain (Cookstown)
A separate booklet containing the admissions criteria for the primary schools in the above area is
available. Details of these schools can be obtained from the Pupil and Parent Unit or on the board’s
website www.selb.org/pupilparent/index.htm
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CRAIGAVON BOROUGH COUNCIL AREA
List of Primary Schools
CONTROLLED MAINTAINED
Ballyoran Presentation (Portadown)
Birches St Anthony’s (Craigavon)
Bleary St Brendan’s (Moyraverty)
Bocombra St Francis’ (Lurgan)
Carrick (Lurgan) St John the Baptist (Portadown)
Dickson (Lurgan) Bunscoil Eoin Baiste (Portadown)
Donacloney St Mary’s (Derrymore)
Drumgor St Mary’s (Derrytrasna)
Edenderry (Portadown) St Mary’s (Maghery)
Hart Memorial (Portadown) St Patrick’s (Aghacommon)
King’s Park St Patrick’s (Derrynaseer)
Lurgan Model St Patrick’s (Magheralin)
Maralin Village St Teresa’s (Lurgan)
Millington (Portadown) Tannaghmore
Richmount
Tullygally OTHER MAINTAINED
Waringstown
Seagoe
GRANT MAINTAINED INTEGRATED
Portadown
A separate booklet containing the admissions criteria for the primary schools in the above area is
available. Details of these schools can be obtained from the Pupil and Parent Unit or on the board’s
website www.selb.org/pupilparent/index.htm.
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List of Primary Schools
CONTROLLED MAINTAINED
Augher Central
Aughamullan
Aughnacloy Blessed Patrick O’Loughran (Castlecaulfield)
Bush Clintyclay
Carntall Derrylatinee (St Francis)
Churchill Edendork
Donaghmore Laghey
Dungannon Primate Dixon (Coalisland)
Fivemiletown Roan St Patrick’s
Howard (Moygashel) St Brigid’s (Augher)
Killyman St Brigid’s (Brόcagh)
Lisfearty St John’s (Kingsisland)
Moy Regional St John’s (Moy)
Newmills St Joseph’s (Caledon)
Richmond (Ballygawley) St Joseph’s (Galbally)
Walker Memorial (Castlecaulfield) St MacCartan’s Convent (Clogher)
St Malachy’s (Glencull)
St Mary’s (Aughnacloy)
St Mary’s (Ballygawley)
St Mary’s (Cabra)
St Mary’s (Fivemiletown)
St Mary’s (Lisbuoy)
St Patrick’s (Annaghmore)
St Patrick’s (Aughadarragh)
St Patrick’s (Donaghmore)
St Patrick’s (Dungannon)
OTHER MAINTAINED
Gaelscoil Aodha Rua (Dungannon)
Gaelscoil Ui Neill (Coalisland)
GRANT MAINTAINED INTEGRATED
Windmill (Dungannon)
A separate booklet containing the admissions criteria for the primary schools in the above area is
available. Details of these schools can be obtained from the Pupil and Parent Unit or on the board’s
website www.selb.org/pupilparent/index.htm.
Šiaurės Airijos Švietimo ir bibliotekų valdyba*
PRIĖMIMO Į PRADINES MOKYKLAS TVARKA
Visiems vaikams, kurių 4-oji gimimo diena yra tą dieną arba anksčiau nei 2013 m. liepos 1 d. 2013 m. rugsėjį sueis privalomojo mokyklos lankymo amžius ir jie privalo pradėti lankyti pradinę mokyklą. Vaikų, vyresnių nei aukščiau paminėti, tėvai turėtų susisiekti su svarstomų lankyti mokyklų direktoriais. Direktoriai turi galimybę suteikti jums paraiškos formą ir visą kitą informaciją apie priėmimo tvarką.
Paraiškos formą dėl vietos pradinėje mokykloje galite pateikti vėliausiai iki:2013 m. sausio 11 d., penktadienio 12 val. dienos
Atminkite Kiekvienam vaikui, 2013 m. rugsėjo mėn. siekiančiam vietos pradinėje mokykloje, PRIVALOTE pildyti tik vieną paraiškos formą. Visi jūsų pasirinkimai turi būti eilės tvarka išvardinti šioje formoje.
Jei reikalinga papildoma informacija ar iškyla sunkumų, tėvai turėtų susisiekti su vietine Švietimo ir bibliotekų valdyba.
* Planuojama panaikinti Švietimo ir bibliotekų valdybą, o jos funkcijas perduoti naujai Ugdymo įgūdžių įstaigai (angl. Education Skills Authority, ESA). Lithuanian
RADY DS. EDUKACJI I BIBLIOTEK - IRLANDIA PÓŁNOCNA*
PRZYJĘCIE DO SZKOŁY PODSTAWOWEJ
Każde dziecko, którego 4 urodziny wypadają w dniu lub przed 1 lipca 2013r. osiągnie wiek szkolny we wrześniu 2013r. i musi zacząć
uczęszczać do szkoły podstawowej.
Rodzice dzieci w powyższej grupie wiekowej powinni skontaktować się z dyrektorami szkół wybranych dla swojego dziecka. Dyrektorzy będą mogli przekazać rodzicom formularz zgłoszeniowy oraz dodatkowe informacje na temat przyjęcia do szkoły.
Ostateczny termin składania zgłoszenia o miejsce w szkole podstawowej to: Piątek 11 stycznia 2013r. (12 w południe)
Proszę pamiętać Dla każdego dziecka, dla którego szuka się miejsca w szkole podstawowej od września 2013r. TRZEBA złożyć tylko jeden oficjalny formularz zgłoszeniowy. Na tym formularzu należy wymienić preferowane placówki w odpowiedniej kolejności.
Jeśli chcieliby Państwo otrzymać dodatkowe informacje, lub mają jakieś problemy, należy się skontaktować ze swoją lokalną Radą ds. Edukacji i Bibliotek.
*Planuje się rozwiązanie Rad ds. Edukacji i Bibliotek i przekazanie ich funkcji nowemu Wydziałowi Oświaty (ang. Education Skills Authority - ESA). Polish
Conselho de Educação e Bibliotecas da Irlanda do Norte*
INGRESSO NA ESCOLA PRIMÁRIA
Qualquer criança que o 4º aniversário caia no dia 1º de July 2013 ou antes terá atingido a idade escolar obrigatória em Septembro de 2013 e deve começar a educação primária.
Os pais de crianças nas faixas-etárias acima, devem contactar os diretores das escolas que estão sendo consideradas para a criança frequentar. Os diretores estarão em posição de providenciar um formulário e outras informações com relação ao ingresso.
A data final para entregar o formulário para uma vaga na escola primária é: Sexta-feira 11 Janeiro de 2013 (12:00 meio-dia)
Lembre-se Somente um formulário official DEVE ser submetido por cada criança a procura de uma vaga na escola primária em Setembro de 2013. Todas as preferências devem ser listadas por ordem neste formulário.
Se forem necessárias mais informações ou houver qualquer dificuldade, os pais devem contactar o Conselho de Educação e Bibliotecas local
* Está planejado para o Conselho de Educação e Bibliotecas ser dissolvido e suas funções transferidas para a Autoridade de Habilidades de Educação (ESA). Portuguese
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