john lyon school parent portal

by Doyle Skiles 6 min read

Why choose John Lyon for your child?

At John Lyon we pride ourselves in our welcoming and helpful approach to admissions, for pupils at 11+, 13+ and Sixth Form. We understand that choosing a school can be a difficult process for both parents and pupils.

Can girls go to John Lyon School?

And as of September 2021, girls as well as boys will be welcomed as new pupils to John Lyon. APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES ARE NOW CLOSED. See the School on a regular working day, meet pupils and staff, and ask any question you may have.

Where do John Lyon pupils come from?

John Lyon pupils largely come from North West London, in a triangle between the M4 to the south, M25 to the north and west, and M1 / A5 to the north and east.

What is the admissions procedure at John Lyon?

As such, the admissions procedure is designed both to reveal applicants’ ability as well as to judge their potential. We look to offer places to able young pupils who have a great attitude to learning combined with a desire to be the best that they can be. And as of September 2021, girls as well as boys will be welcomed as new pupils to John Lyon.

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What is John Lyon's education?

John Lyon offers a broad education to pupils who aspire to achieve excellence in all they do. As such, the admissions procedure is designed both to reveal applicants’ ability as well as to judge their potential. We look to offer places to able young pupils who have a great attitude to learning combined with a desire to be the best that they can be.

When is the John Lyon examination day 2022?

RESERVE Examination day. Monday 31st January 2022. Closing date for 16+ registrations for entry in September 2022. John Lyon pupils largely come from North West London, in a triangle between the M4 to the south, M25 to the north and west, and M1 / A5 to the north and east.

When will parents update their contact information on Focus?

Beginning WEDNESDAY March 18th 2020 parents with portal accounts will be able to update THEIR contact information in the web portal on FOCUS. Do not use the app – login into a browser using Google Chrome or Firefox.

How many pages are there in the online application?

The online application is 11 pages. Once you open the Online registration form, ensure that you have COMPLETELY filled out the online registration before clicking the Submit button or prior to attempting to enroll any additional children to prevent errors.

How to submit documents to home zoned school?

Step 1: Log into your Existing Portal Account. If you already have a Parent Portal account for another student that is already enrolled in a LCS school, simply log into the Parent Portal with your existing Parent Portal acct. Step 2: Open the Online Application.

Can you update your contact info in Focus Portal?

YOU can now update your contact info in your Focus Portal account!!

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Learning Support at John Lyon

  • At John Lyon, each pupil is valued and is expected to access our full curriculum. The Learning Support department aims to ensure that pupils with learning needs are identified early, make the best possible progress and continue to develop self-confidence as well as a positive attitude to academic study. The Learning Support department provides addi...
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Identifying and Supporting

  • If a pupil has been diagnosed or identified with a learning need, the Learning Support department will work closely with the teachers, parents and pupil to meet the identified needs whenever possible. It is therefore essential for parents to disclose any learning needs/support during the admissions process. Screening is carried out in Year 7, as well as for all new pupils joining the s…
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Access Arrangements

  • It is important to disclose information regarding any history of exam arrangements (such as 25% extra time and use of laptop) as well as all levels of current needs/support to admissions prior to the entrance exams to ensure that pupils have the appropriate arrangements in place. Access arrangements for public exams (GCSE and A-level) will need to be assessed and are monitored/…
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