Why choose Sacred Heart
Choosing the right school for your child can be a daunting process. Our most recent Ofsted inspection in 2023 confirmed we are a GOOD school in all areas. It describes us "a close knit, caring and vibrant school. Staff have built a community with kindness and compassion at its core. Pupils beam with pride when they talk about their school and share everything that makes it a happy place to be. They are
polite and considerate to each other, staff and visitors." We welcome into our school family all children, regardless of faith or background.
To help you make that decision please visit our school to look around our school and meet our friendly and experienced staff and pupils. Please contact the school office on 0113 3206297 to arrange a visit. In meantime we hope you enjoy looking at our website.
We are an academy and the admission authority is St Greogry the Great Academy Trust.
The school’s admission authority sets the admission policy every year. You can read our school’s admission polices below:
- In-year applications to start at our school between September 2025 and July 2026 – read our 2025/26 policy
- Applications for reception places in September 2026 – read our 2026/27 policy
- Applications for reception places in September 2027 – read our 2027/28 policy (published here by March 2026.
How to apply for a September 2026 reception place
- all the steps you need to go through to make an application
- the key dates
- a search tool to see if your home address gives any higher priority for admission to any school(s)
- an explanation about how places are offered if there are more applications than spaces (oversubscribed)
- the online application portal - apply online to be sent your offer day letter by email
- a summary of each school’s individual admission policy criteria
- data about who got a place in the last 3 years - this will help you work out if there is a reasonable chance of your child qualifying for a place.
- information about applying under a specific admission criteria (such as your child being previously looked after). It is important to ensure you submit all supporting evidence by the deadline to show you meet any such criteria.
Application timetable
1 November 2025 | Applications open. You can apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk/apply |
15 January 2026 | National deadline for applying for Reception 2026 places |
28 February 2026 | Final date Leeds City Council uses for adding late applications or receiving change of address evidence. Any new applications received by Leeds City Council after this date will not be offered a school place until the first round of reallocations in May |
16 April 2026 |
Deadline for:
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15 May 2026 |
All reception appeals received by this date will be heard before the summer holiday start. Leeds City Council arranges our appeals. |
May to end of August 2026 |
Any available places automatically allocated from waiting lists by the local authority. Lower preference school offers are also withdrawn automatically (even if accepted). |
June to July 2026 | Appeals heard by independent appeal panels |
September 2026 | Start primary school |
In-year applications
- applications for a place in reception after the start of term in September
- applications for a place in all other year groups (year 1-6)
How to apply for an in-year place
- add your child to our waiting list in case a place becomes available during the school year
- send you a letter to explain the reasons we cannot offer a place (usually that we are full) and tell you how you can appeal
Appeals
- should accept any place that you have been offered in case your appeal is not successful
- should think about why you are appealing and check if it is likely to be successful
- could read the advice for appealing school places on GOV.UK
- could get independent advice on making an appeal from a charity
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Files | |||
Admission Policy 2025-26.pdf | |||
Admission Policy 2026-27.pdf | |||
Appeal Timetable.pdf | |||
Boundary Map.pdf | |||
Frequently Asked Questions.pdf |