Application Forms are available to download below, or you can request a paper form by emailing the Primary Admissions Office (primaryadmissions@eani.org.uk) or by telephone request to the Admissions Helpdesk (028) 9598 5595. Your application will be processed as a late application.
The admissions process for 2021/22 has now closed. More information is available in our Admissions Guides – Pre-school Admissions Guide, Primary Admissions Guide and Post-Primary Admissions Guide. Contact the Admissions Helpdesk if you have any queries.
The Citizen Portal is for parents – check our website for information www.eani.org.uk/admissions.
Transport Eligibility Checker The following children are exempt from the post-primary admissions process: Children with a statement of special educational needs.
0:084:03How to Access Your Student Portal - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPortal. If it's your first time accessing your portal go ahead and look up account or reset passwordMorePortal. If it's your first time accessing your portal go ahead and look up account or reset password. Click ok enter in your last name and your full social security number or your student id.
* E-mail your waiting list number to admissions.hotline@gauteng.gov.za to check if your child is placed or not. * Contact the Department trough the call Centre 0800 000 789. * Visit their nearest District Office.
Parents will receive notification of the outcome of P1 applications via the online portal on Thursday 28 April 2022. Parents/guardians who had applied online in January 2022 can log in and get information on their child's primary one application.
There are 193 secondary schools in Northern Ireland in total. Of those, 66 are grammar schools and 127 non-grammar schools.
Gauteng Department of Education Vacancies | Gauteng Department of Education jobsTracking GDE application status, Kindly Visit the GDE Parent Login Portal.Enter the login credentials you used when you applied for admission and click login to check the status of your application.
Parents can check the status of their applications online and confirm their final choice of school. In other words, if a child has been accepted at one or more schools, the parent must confirm acceptance at one of the schools on the list where the application was successful.
The process and documents you will needProof of the child's legal name and date of birth. Take one of the documents listed: ... Proof of your child's main address. Take one of the documents listed: ... Utility bill. ... Medical contact information. ... Emergency contact information. ... Proof of parental responsibility.
How To Check and Print CSSPS BECE Placement 2021/2022Click the check Placement Option on the CSSPS portal.Enter the ten-digit index number and add 21 as the year of completion. ... Enter the pin code details (serial number and pin)Click on submit and wait for placement to be displayed.More items...•
4Notes to editors: Currently, children in Northern Ireland who turn 4 on or before 1st July start primary school at the beginning of September that year. Children turning 4 between 2nd July and 31st August will not start primary school until the following year when they are 5 years old.
Primary League Table for BelfastRankSchool NameCompare1St Malachy's Primary School, BelfastView School2St Mary's Primary School; Divis Street, BelfastView School3Blythefield Primary School, BelfastView School4Scoil an Droichid, BelfastView School55 more rows
Of the 74 schools, 67 (out of 68) were grammars and just seven (out of 138) were non-grammars.
Strabane Academy is a controlled Grammar School which is made up of pupils from all backgrounds, regardless of religion, race, or social status.
Click on the link below:The page that opens lists the districts in Gauteng. Click on the name of your district.The page that opens lists the schools in that district. Click on the name of your school and download the feeder zone map or view the map online. Download the GDE Determination of Feeder Zones for Schools.
noun. /ˈfiːdə skuːl/ /ˈfiːdər skuːl/ a school from which most of the children go to a particular secondary school or college in the same area.
Feeder zones are the geographical areas from which a school admits learners. Before a unanimous Constitutional Court judgment in 2016, the default feeder zone was a 5km radius. Pupils applying to a school who lived within 5km of the school, or whose parents worked in the area, would be placed on list A.
In July 1997, the Language-in-Education Policy (LiEP) was introduced in South Africa. While the intention of this policy was to promote all 11 official languages and give individuals the right to choose the language of learning and teaching, the practical implementation has generally been fraught with challenges.
Information on the procedures for pre-school/school admissions in the school year 2022/2023.
NIDirect lists school closures due to severe weather or other unexpected events in Northern Ireland.
Information and guidance for parents, carers and schools to support improved outcomes for children and young people with special educational needs.
The Getting Ready to Learn programme aims to support pre-school education providers to encourage and develop parental involvement in children's early learning.
Our guide will help you if you wish to apply for a place or transfer your child to another primary or post primary school or to apply in-the current school year
The Intercultural Education Service helps schools to meet the additional educational needs of pupils from our target communities: Traveller; Newcomer; Asylum-Seekers; Refugees and Roma.
Shared education is defined as schools from different sectors working in partnership to provide opportunities for pupils, staff & the community to engage in collaborative and meaningful learning experiences.
The online application for admission to P1 in September 2021 has now closed. All children who are 4 years old on or before the 1st July must begin their primary education from the beginning of the school year following their 4th birthday.
If your application was received after 4.00pm on 5 May 2021 it will not be processed until after close of Stage 2 (from 10 June 2021). If you still need to make application for a pre-school place information will be available online on 10 June to advise you how you can apply.
Welcome to the EA Youth Service Funding Application Portal. This portal provides access for Regional and Local Voluntary Youth Organisations to register, apply and report online for EA Youth Service Funding.
Registration will remain open all year round. More information regarding registration can be found here . Registration is required to access the Funding Scheme for Regional and Local Voluntary Youth Organisations.
For more information about the available funding streams for Regional and Local Voluntary Youth Organisations, please visit our dedicated funding website at www.eanifunding.org.uk .