Hertfordshire Council News

02 Sep 2024

Hertfordshire secondary school applications for September 2025 now open

Hertfordshire secondary school applications for September 2025 now open: Students and teacher in a science lesson

The new school year may just be about to start but it’s already time for parents and carers in Hertfordshire to start planning for next year as the application process for transfer to secondary schools opens today (Monday 2 September).

If your child starts secondary or upper school next year, or wants to apply for a place at a university technical college, make sure you apply for a place in good time.

The easiest way to apply for a school place for September 2025 is to visit www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/admissions and complete the online application form.

If you apply online you can access your school offer before allocation letters are received and accept your school allocation online.

Last year over 99% of parents applied in this way and found the system quick, easy and secure.

Cllr Mark Mills-Bishop, Deputy Executive Member for Education, said: “We want every child in the county to be able to achieve their full potential, and Hertfordshire secondary schools provide an excellent education to thousands of pupils.

"We understand that parents and carers will want to obtain a place at their preferred school for their children, and we work very hard with the admitting authorities of schools to satisfy parental preference wherever possible. Last year over 94% of children in Hertfordshire were allocated one of their four ranked schools.

“All secondary schools will have open events, whether these are virtual tours or school visits. I would urge parents to check the arrangements to view their local schools before applying, consider carefully which schools they rank and to make use of all their preferences.

“Hertfordshire County Council provides around 300,000 children with a place at a Good or Outstanding school each year. This is just one of the ways we are supporting families and helping young people to get the best start in life.”

Information explaining the secondary transfer process will be circulated to families through their child’s primary, junior or middle school at the beginning of September.

The closing date for secondary applications is Thursday 31 October 2024 and it is vital that parents make their applications on time.

Notes to editors

Before making an application, parents and carers are strongly advised to read the information on our website thoroughly and where possible, attend school open events to help them make their preferences. Information outlining all the secondary and upper open events was distributed in July and is also available on the online school directory at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/schoolsdirectory

All the information you need about the secondary transfer process is available at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/admissions

Parents without internet access can request a paper application form that must be returned direct to the Admissions and Transport team. These can be obtained by calling the Customer Service Centre on 0300 123 4043. Application forms should not be returned to schools.

The Under 11s application process (for applications to primary, junior and middle schools) opens on Friday 1 November 2024 and the closing date is 15 January 2025. Information will be circulated to parents and carers in early November.

Parents are advised to check www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/admissions for any updates to the published admission arrangements or timescales and for advice on where to find extra help about applying for places.

About Hertfordshire County Council

We are Hertfordshire County Council. We are responsible for delivering hundreds of services to the 1.2million people who live in the county.  

When our residents pay their council tax, they trust us to keep them safe at home and out in the community, to act with care and compassion, and to make Hertfordshire a great place to live and work, where everyone feels welcome. 

We support Hertfordshire residents from the earliest moments right through to the late stages of life.

To find out more about all the services we provide and what we deliver for our residents visit: www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/weare  

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