Applying for your child’s secondary school place should be hassle free. We have put together key information to help you with your application process. We look forward to hearing from you to have a tour of our Academy.
Our Academy is part of E-ACT, a multi-academy trust. E-ACT is the Admissions Authority for the Academy and has a planned admission number (PAN) at 120 for year 7.
To apply for a place at E-ACT City Heights Academy you need to complete a ‘Secondary Transfer Common Application’ form via Lambeth Councils website.
Offers are made to the number of places available. If there are more applications than places, then places are allocated according to the oversubscription criteria. This applies to in-year applications for each year group.
The application deadline for applying to a secondary school for September. Please contact our Academy if you have missed the deadline and we can advise on the next steps on how you can still apply for a place.
Have you just moved to the area or want to change your child’s school? Here is the information you need to know for in-year admissions.
You can submit your application to our academy by contacting us directly. You can either call us or fill out the form below:
Phone: 020 3691 4600
When you apply for a school place, you must have parental responsibility for the child and submit evidence to show that you and your child live at the address you have stated on your application, even if you have been placed in temporary accommodation. You also have to provide evidence showing your child’s date of birth. Please note that you may be asked for further proof if applying under medical/social needs etc. You will be placed on the waiting list and places will be allocated as they become available and prioritised according to our over subscription criteria.
The purpose of the Fair Access Protocol (FAP) is to ensure that, outside the normal admissions round, unplaced children who fall into the specified categories are offered a place quickly, so that the amount of time any child, especially the most vulnerable, who remains out of education is kept to a minimum. The FAP will only be used once the In-Year admissions process has been exhausted.