Reception Admissions 2026-2027
Is your child starting school in September 2026?
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To apply for a place at this school in the normal admissions round, you should complete and return the following two forms and supporting documents:
1. The COMMON APPLICATION FORM (CAF)
All applications for places must be made on the Common Application Form which is available either from the Local Authority (where the parent lives) or through that Local Authority’s website. For a valid application, the completed CAF must be returned either online or in the paper form by 15 January 2026.
2. The school’s SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FORM (SIF)
This is available from the school or the link below and allows the governors to put all applicants in order of priority for admission in line with the published admission policy.
If you are expressing a preference for a place for your child at this school and wish to apply in connection with one of the faith criteria, you need to complete the SIF.
If you do not complete the SIF and return it to the school with all supporting documents (i.e. copies of your child’s BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE and EVIDENCE OF YOUR CHILD’S BIRTH (birth certificate or passport) and EVIDENCE OF ADDRESS (Council Tax letter or recent utility bill)) by the closing date, your child may not be placed in the appropriate faith criterion. This is likely to affect your child’s chance of being offered a place.
For a Reception Year admission in the normal admissions round for the year 2026-27, the completed SIF, together with all supporting documents, should be returned to the school by 15 January 2026. Note: If the school receives an incomplete SIF, this might affect your child’s chance of being offered a place.
You are advised to keep copies of the forms for your records (whether completed online/on paper).
School Admissions in the new parish of Weybridge
Bishop Richard published a new Pastoral Plan for the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton in January 2024. Called “The Word Who is Life: The Call to Mission”, the Plan creates vital new pathways for evangelisation, enabling diocesan clergy and lay people to collaborate more closely to meet the sacramental and formation needs of their faith communities through new parish structures centred on mission.
The Plan marks an important new stage in the development of diocesan parish structures, with the 11 former deaneries of the Diocese becoming 11 new parishes in the care of a moderator and group of priests working together "in solidum", with the group of priests as a whole - and each priest individually - responsible for the pastoral care of the parish.

The new Catholic Parish of Weybridge was formed on Sunday 7 December 2025. It includes 10 churches and Mass centres along with seven maintained primary and secondary schools and two independent schools.
What this means for school admissions
Although the geography of the areas served by individual schools is unlikely to change under the new parish structure, the terminology as a new parish is inaugurated is at odds with that already published in school admissions policies for 2026/27, e.g. language of the former parish areas (the neighbourhood around one church) and deaneries.
Legally, school admission policies cannot be changed once determined, therefore when Governing Bodies and Trusts carry out their ranking of applications for admission of pupils into school for September 2026, schools in Weybridge will be ranking according to the former terminology as it was when the policy was determined, not as it is now. References to parishes will follow the area identified in the published individual school policy for 2026/27.