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Infant schools

All pages relating to infant schools

Find schools near you

Where to get contact information for schools in your local area and what they offer

Primary, infant and junior schools in Brighton & Hove

A list of infant, junior and primary schools in the city and their websites

School term and holiday dates

Check the term dates and holiday dates for community schools in the city, maintained by the council.

Apply for a school place

How to apply for a place at junior, infant, primary or a secondary school in Brighton & Hove.

Starting infant, junior or primary school

When to apply for a school place, how to apply and important dates when applying

Important dates for infant, junior and primary school applications

When you need to apply, when school place offers are sent out and when children start school

How community primary school places are decided

What happens if more children apply for a school place at a community school or an academy than there are places available

Check your home to school distance

Find out how home to school distance is measured and check the distance from your home to schools.

Who can get free school transport

We provide free school transport for some children who live further away from school. Find out if you can apply.

How the school system works

Find out about education in the UK, different types of school, the national curriculum and key learning stages.

Contact a Brighton & Hove school

How to get in touch with infant, junior, primary and secondary schools and colleges in the city

Church voluntary aided primary schools in Brighton & Hove

A list of church voluntary aided primary schools, also called faith schools, in the city and their websites

How schools are funded to support children with SEND

Your child's school or college may be able to apply for funding to support your child with special educational needs and disabilities.

Increase in low attainment unit rate

Illustrative Budget Model With Increase in Low Attainment Unit Rate to NFF Level for 2020/21 academic year

Scheme for financing schools

A detailed description of the funding framework which replaces Local Management of Schools is based on the legislative provisions in sections 45-53 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998.

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