Secondary school league table: Search for the top schools for GCSE results
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National Offer Day: Can you appeal? Advice for parents. (PA) Today is National Offer Day for primary schools, the nervous wait for parents ahead of their child’s first milestone in their education is finally over. Today, families up and down the country should receive a letter in the post or an email depending on how they applied. Finding out if your child has been accepted into your preferred primary school is a big day for families, however, sometimes things don’t always go to plan. Here is everything you need to know on National Offer Day 2021. How do I find out my child’s school placement?
Supplied by Cheshire East Council/Getty Images MORE than 90 per cent of families across Cheshire West and Chester, and Cheshire East, received their first choice primary school place for this September. Hundreds of thousands of parents and carers across England found out what primary school their child will be joining this autumn, on what is commonly known as National Offer Day on Friday. In Cheshire West and Chester, 91.3 per cent of children gained a place to study at their preferred primary school. This is the equivalent of 3,114 children. Meanwhile, in Cheshire East, 92.8 per cent of families received their first choice, with 98.4 per cent given a school on their preference list.