TOMORROW is the deadline for families of children starting primary school this September to apply for their school preferences.

Applicants who apply online before the national deadline of January 15 for primary schools and infant to junior transfer will be able to log back into the online system on the national offer date of April 16 to view the outcome of their application.

Applications can also be submitted using the paper application form.

Those who apply using the paper application will be sent a letter confirming the outcome, but information will not be available on the national offer date.

Councillor Pauline Church, Wiltshire Council's cabinet member for children, education and skills, said: “I’m sure many people have already submitted their preferences but I’d like to remind those who are still considering to make sure they apply by 15 January.

“We have information on our website on how to follow the simple process. I’d urge families to make their preferences online where possible and ensure it’s in before the deadline day.”

The council has issued some tip son how to make the process as easy as possible:

  1. Apply online. You will receive immediate email confirmation that your application has been received and on National Offer Day you can log back in to the system to view the outcome of your application. Please ensure you keep your username and password in a safe place to enable you to do this.
  2. The person completing the application must have parental responsibility for the child
  3. You can apply for up to three schools. Put these in your order of preference. Naming additional preferences will not reduce your chances of securing a place for your child at your first preference school. Repeating your first preference school in the second and third preference boxes on the application does not improve your child’s chance of securing a place at your preferred school. This will only result in wasting your preferences as a school can only be considered once on each application
  4. If you live in Wiltshire and want to apply for a school place outside the county, you must still make your application to Wiltshire Council. We pass on your application to the relevant council where it will be considered alongside the other applications for that school.
  5. Visit the Wiltshire Council website to find out the designated school for your home address
  6. Although we are not able to guarantee an offer of a school place even if you live in the schools designated area, we recommend you name your designated school as one of your preferences.
  7. If you do not live in Wiltshire and want to apply for a Wiltshire school, you must make an application to your own local authority. They will then pass on your application details to us. The only exception to this is applications from children of UK Service Personnel.
  8. If you apply after the deadlines you are less likely to secure a place at one of your preferred schools.

For more information visit wiltshire.gov.uk