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School admissions booklet for Sep 2008–09

If you are applying for a school place during the current 2008–09 school year, please read our school admissions booklet before you begin your application.

To apply for a school place go to School admissions during the academic year.

The booklet is divided into six parts that you can download separately.

For help and advice or to receive printed versions of the documents below contact our School Admissions Team.

You can read more about applying to a new school:

If you are applying for a school place for the 2009–10 school year, starting in September 2009, please read the School admissions booklet for Sep 2009–10.

Documents
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Part one – introduction and language translation (892k)
An introduction to the admissions booklet and how to get admissions information in languages other than English.
Part two – school admissions policy information (2631k)
The contents page, the admissions policies, how to apply for a school place, how places are allocated, the timetable of admissions and changing schools during the academic year. This section also has information about home to school transport, school meals, student welfare, neighbouring local authority contact information, special educational needs and an A-Z of East Sussex schools, (pages 1–32).
Part three – primary schools (1752k)
Maps of our primary school community areas and individual admissions information for each East Sussex primary school, (pages 33–56).
Part four – secondary and community special schools (1552k)
Maps of our secondary school community areas and individual admissions information for each East Sussex secondary school, including community special schools, (pages 57–66).
Part five – voluntary aided church schools (1433k)
Church aided schools in East Sussex and their individual admissions criteria, (pages 67–92).
Part six – data protection, glossary and contact information (1471k)
How we protect the data you submit, the meanings of some of the words and phrases used in this booklet and how you can get in contact with the school admissions team, (pages 93–96).
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