South Wales Evening Post

Most pupils get place at primary school of their choice

- STAFF REPORTER Reporter echo.newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE vast majority of new applicatio­ns for primary schools places in Swansea and Carmarthen­shire have been successful with only a small number unable to secure their first choice.

Only nine pupils starting primary school in September this year out of 1,942 didn’t get a place at their chosen school – seven at St Helen’s primary, Sandfields, and two and YGG

Bryn y Mor, Brynmill – because they were oversubscr­ibed.

The figures relate to applicatio­ns which were submitted to the council on time.

A council spokesman urged any parent who has still not applied for a reception place for their child to do so as soon as possible.

He added: “The very small number of on-time applicatio­ns from families living in Swansea that did not secure a place at their first preference school have been offered a place at either their second preference or their designated catchment school in the language of their choice. “Families can be assured that whichever school their child attends they will receive a good education in safe, secure, and happy surroundin­gs.” Carmarthen­shire Council said only 12 applicatio­ns in four primary schools were unsuccessf­ul. A spokesman said they were all from pupils living outside of the relevant school’s catchment area and that five of the 12 were received after the January 31 closing date. He said: “We are anticipati­ng a significan­t number of late applicatio­ns from parents.” Carmarthen­shire Council declined from naming the four oversubscr­ibed schools because it said doing so might identify the pupils involved because the numbers were so low.

We are anticipati­ng a significan­t number of late applicatio­ns from parents

Carmarthen­shire Council spokesman

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The vast majority of new applicatio­ns for primary schools places have been successful.

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