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It is called this because children living there normally have priority admission over children who live elsewhere. It is also referred to as the catchment area.

All community and controlled schools have a PAA. Academies, free schools, trust schools, voluntary aided schools have their own admissions policy which is made by the governing body of each school. Their policy may or may not include a PAA. You can view these schools usingto apply for three schools, these are your first, second and third school preferences. This is in case a place is not available at the first preference.

If your child qualifies at more than one school, you will be offered a place at the higher preference school.The three stages of your application on Kirklees Parent PortalStage 1 Create an account . If you are the legal parent/carer, enter your details and follow the link that will be sent to the email address you have used. The process will verify your account and provide you with a link that will take you to the login page of the Kirklees Parent Portal.Add your three preference schools. Check the application and then submit the application.If there are fewer applicants than there are places available, everyone who applies will be offered a place.

children who live in the school's Priority Admission Area who have a brother or sister attending from the same address at the date of admission .children who live outside the school's PAA who have a brother or sister attending from the same address at the date of admission .Community and voluntary controlled schools will admit a child with Special Educational Needs where the school is named on the Education Health and Care Plan.

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