All admissions:
Each Roman Catholic applicant will be required to produce a baptismal certificate (which is obtainable from the parish priest where the child was baptised.)
Parents should check carefully whether they are resident within the parish boundaries of St Teresa’s parish.
All applicants be required to present proof of address, by supplying evidence of the child’s address.
The Governing Board requires the right to withdraw the offer of a school place where false evidence is received in relation to the application.
It is the duty of governors to comply with regulations on class size limits at Keystage 1. This means that normally the School cannot operate classes at the Foundation Stage and Keystage 1 of more than 30 children. The Governing Board may exceed Keystage 1 and Reception Class Regulations for twins and multiple births where one of the children is the 30th child admitted and the other(s) beyond that limit.
If in any category there are more applications than places available, priority will be given on the basis of proximity to the school. This will be calculated (by the shortest walking route) using the LA computerised measuring system from the front door of the child’s address (including flats) to the main entrance of the school. In the event of distances being the same for two or more applicants and where this distance would be the last place/s to be allocated, a random lottery will be carried out in a public place and the required number of names will be drawn out.
Where a child lives with parents with shared responsibility, each for part of the week, the “home” address will be determined as being the address where the child normally lives. Where care is split, and the child moves between two addresses, the household in receipt of child benefit would be the address used but the Governing Board reserves the right to request other evidence as fits the individual circumstances.
The term sibling refers to a brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of parent/ carer where the child for whom the school place is sought is living in the same family unit at the same address as that sibling.
If the school is over-subscribed, a waiting list will be maintained until the end of the autumn term for the September intake.
Parents are asked to read and confirm receipt of the Governors’ published Admissions Policy. The policy will be included on the school website.
A parent is any person who has parental responsibility for or who is the legal guardian of the child.
For “In Year” applications received outside the normal admissions round, and if places are available, then children qualifying under the published criteria will be admitted. If there are places available but more applicants than places, then the published oversubscription criteria will be applied. In year applications may apply using the on-line form found on Bolton Council Admissions website or clicking on this link moving school during the year.