Cheshire East Council has contacted thousands of families on National Primary School Offer Day, with almost all receiving their preferred school.
After receiving a total of 3,978 applications this year, 92.6% of Cheshire East residents were offered a place at their first preference primary school, while 99% were offered a place at one of their top three preferences.
The council is dedicated to ensuring sufficient school places for the borough's growing population. The admissions team has worked diligently to ensure that parents and carers receive primary school places for children starting in September 2026, ensuring contingency arrangements are in place should parents have any concerns or queries around the places offered.
Councillor Laura Crane, chair of Cheshire East Council’s children and families committee, said:
“Starting primary school is an important moment for children and their families. I know some parents may feel worried or unsure about where their child will be going to school in September, and that’s completely understandable at such an important stage in their lives.
“By working closely with schools across our area, we hope that we give every child the chance to have the best possible start in life.
“Our children need to feel happy, supported, and ready to learn as they begin their school journey. This first step into primary school helps children get used to routines, make new friends and learn important skills like reading and writing, which will help them throughout their lives. It’s a big step, and a very exciting one.
“Thank you to the many fantastic schools across Cheshire East. I wish all pupils the very best as they start this new and exciting chapter.”
Parents are advised to accept their child’s offer even if they would prefer a different school, until they have confirmed alternative arrangements for their child’s education.
For help and advice, parents can visit:
www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/schooladmissions
...or the website of their preferred school
...or e-mail:
admissions@cheshireeast.gov.uk
...or call:
0300 123 5012 (option 1)
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