At Horniman we follow the admission criteria set out by Lewisham Council. Parents should contact the local authority to find out about your admission and appeal arrangements.
Please click here for LB Lewisham Admission Criteria. If you need any support with completing an application, please contact the school office or email [email protected].
If your child permanently lives in the UK and, they are due to start in a primary school in September. The tours will be led by the Headteacher or the Deputy Headteacher and will last approximately 30 min. Please email [email protected] or call 0208 6993190 to book your place.
Please for everything you need to know about applying for primary school places, including:
Deciding which schools to apply for
The first step is to decide which schools you would like to apply for. There are many primary schools in the Lewisham borough and in authorities outside the borough. Find out about Lewisham schools, and see which are nearest to you, at www.lewisham.gov.uk/primaryschools
Parents should apply online at www.eadmissions.org.uk. Advantages of this include
Is my child likely to be offered a place at a school?
Where there are more applicants for a school than places available (oversubscribed), the admissions criteria is used to decide who should be offered a place. The admissions criteria vary from school to school. Horniman Primary School follows the Local Authority oversubscription criteria and places will be offered to children in the following priority;
For further information about admissions arrangements please contact: Admissions and Appeals Team, Third Floor, Laurence House, Catford SE6 4RU. Tel: 020 8314 8282 (lines are open Monday-Friday, 9am-12 noon). Email: [email protected]
It is important that parents carefully read the information on the Lewisham website.
When will I find out which school my child has been offered a place at?
You will receive an email during the evening of National Offer Day. It will tell you where your child has been offered a place and how to accept the offer.
You can find all the information you need to apply for primary school places at www.lewisham.gov.uk/primaryadmissions. If you cannot find the information you need or cannot apply online, please contact the Admissions Team for information and advice on 020 8314 8282 (Monday - Friday 9am-12noon) or email [email protected]
Children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
Most children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities can get the support they need at local mainstream schools. They need to apply online at www.lewisham.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
If your child has a statement of special educational needs or an education, health and care plan, you need to follow a different process. Find out more at www.lewisham.gov.uk/SENadmissions
If you are interested in applying for a place at Horniman Primary School and would like to have a look around, please contact the school office or email.
Parent tours at Horniman are being held ever other Wednesday at 9.30am starting in September (with the exception of half term and Christmas break). Please check the school calendar for the upcoming dates or contact the school office. We look forward to meeting you.
In year applications must be made via the Parent Portal. Lewisham Admissions are no longer issuing paper applications for children wishing to transfer school in-year.
You will need to provide
If the documents can't be provided
If the parent or carer is unable to provide any of the documents above, a sworn affidavit, statutory declaration or affirmation must be provided. It must state parent and child's full name, address, the date the applicant started living at that address and the child’s date of birth.
The document must be signed by a solicitor holding a current practicing certificate issued by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Please note that Lewisham Council will not contribute towards the cost of obtaining this documentation.
The person completing the application must be the child’s parent (including adoptive parents) or the person with legal parental responsibility. We cannot accept applications from a grandparent or other family member unless they have legal parental responsibility.
If the applicant applying for a school place is not the child’s parent, they will need to include a letter explaining the relationship is to the child and why they are applying instead of the parent. The applicant must also provide a legal document to prove they have parental responsibility.