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An in-year transfer is when a child moves from one school to another during the academic year because:
If you wish to move your child from one Liverpool school to another Liverpool school please speak to your child's current school.
They will liaise with the school you are hoping to transfer your child to.
If you are moving to Liverpool or you want to move your child to a Liverpool school from another local authority or independent (private) school, apply online below.
You should also follow this process if you have elected to home educate but you now want your child to attend a Liverpool school.
You will need a Citizen Portal account to apply.
In accordance with the School Admissions Code, processing time for an application should be no longer than 15 school days. We are unable to fully process transfer requests during school holiday times due to schools being closed during these periods of time. Please bear this in mind before you request an update on your application status.
Applications are followed up on a weekly basis where schools do not respond to the local authority within the published time frame.
Year groups 10 and 11 are very important in a child's education and transferring your child may not be the best option.
If you are moving into Liverpool and you can't keep your child in their current school, you should apply for a transfer as soon as possible.
If your child is in a local school please discuss the reasons for the transfer with your current headteacher - we will contact your child's current school to make sure this discussion has taken place. Things to consider include:
If you can't match the options your child is currently studying, transferring them at this stage may significantly reduce their chances of gaining qualifications. Please discuss this with the headteacher at your current school and only proceed with the application if absolutely necessary.
We only manage Year 7 appeals for Calderstones, Gateacre and Holly Lodge - submit your appeal online below for these schools.
For all other secondary schools, you must contact the school directly or visit the school website for details of the appeals process.