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  • Writer's pictureCllr Liam Walker

Nine out of 10 children offered first choice at Secondary school


Almost nine out of 10 Oxfordshire children due to start secondary school in September have been offered a place at their first-choice school.

In total 88.83 per cent of pupils have received a first-preference offer – slightly higher than last year’s figure (88.64 per cent) and despite an increase in pupils transferring to secondary schools in Oxfordshire.

A further six per cent have been offered their second choice and 1.55 per cent offered their third preference. This leaves just 3.17 per cent of applicants being offered a place at a school not among their stated preferences.

Overall 6848 Oxfordshire children are transferring to secondary schools this year – 229 more than in 2017. Of these, 6083 have been offered their first preference school – 216 more than last year.

Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Education and Public Health Hilary Hibbert-Biles said: “Once again we have been able to give the vast majority of families the news they were hoping to receive – which is especially pleasing given the larger number of children transferring from primary school this year. Oxfordshire has a strong record on school place-planning and compares very favourably with other parts of the country when it comes to making first-choice offers.”

Like many other parts of the country, the secondary school-age population in Oxfordshire is expected to continue to increase over the next few years, as the growth seen at primary schools over the last decade translates into greater demand for secondary school places.

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