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Elections on 2 May

Elections for the next Mayor of London and London Assembly members, as well as the by-election for Hillrise ward, will take place on Thursday 2 May.

You must now show photo ID when you vote at polling stations. See a full list of accepted forms of ID. You can also apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate in place of photo ID. The deadline to apply for this is 5pm, Wednesday 24 April.

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Apply for a primary school place

If your child is due to start primary school and lives in Islington, you must apply online.

Choosing the right school for your child

If your child is due to start primary school and lives in Islington, you must apply online.

  1. Before you apply
  2. Choosing the right school for your child
  3. How to apply
  4. Dates and deadlines

Choosing the right school for your child

  1. Apply on time – only 40% of applicants who applied late were offered one of their preferred schools compared to 97% of on time applicants.
  2. Remember to apply even if your child attends the nursery of your preferred school. There is no automatic entry to reception from nursery.
  3. If your child’s older sibling  attends your preferred school, you must still apply. Please note that to qualify for admission under the ‘sibling’ criterion, the older child will still need to be on roll at the school in September.  
  4. Visit schools – this is the best way to get a ‘feel’ for the school.
  5. You can meet a member of the leadership team, ask questions and see the school in action.
  6. Think about what is right for your child – don’t rely on what others tell you, visit the school and experience it first-hand.
  7. Talk to your child – involve them as much as you can.
  8. Think about the journey – how easy will it be to get to the school? A local school means your child can walk from home, benefitting their health and the environment.
  9. Check the admission criteria and cut-off distance – how likely is it that your child will be offered a place? You can check by clicking on the link in the school fact file in the primary admissions booklet.
  10. Use all six preferences – make sure you include at least one local school.
  11. Ask the School Admissions team for advice – they can’t tell you which schools to apply for, but they can explain the admission criteria and check whether you would have got a place last year.
  12. Make sure you press ‘submit’ when you finish your online application. You should then receive a reference number confirming safe receipt.

If you need further advice, contact the School Admissions team.

Tel: 020 7527 5515

Email: admissions@islington.gov.uk

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