For the attention of Borough and District Councillors in Surrey
 

The admission arrangements for Surrey's community and voluntary controlled schools for 2027 were determined by Surrey's Full Council on 3 February 2026. The following documents, which set out Surrey's arrangements, are available in full on the Surrey County Council website at www.surreycc.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/schools/admissions/arrangements-and-outcomes/determined-arrangements.

 

  • Admission arrangements for community & voluntary controlled schools
  • APPENDIX 1 - Published admission numbers (PANs)
  • APPENDIX 2 - Schools which will operate shared sibling priority for admissions
  • APPENDIX 3 - Catchment map for Stamford Green Primary School
  • APPENDIX 4 – Catchment map for Walton on the Hill Primary School
  • APPENDIX 5 - Supplementary form for children applying on the basis of social/medical need
  • APPENDIX 6 - Supplementary form for children of staff

 

As part of the determination the following changes have been applied:

 

  1. Cranmere Primary School – reduction in published admission number for Reception from 60 to 30
  2. The Grange Community Infant School – reduction in published admission number for Reception from 90 to 60
  3. Chennestone Primary School – reduction in published admission number for Year 3 from 40 to 30
  4. Manby Lodge Infant School – introduction of a sibling link with Cleves School
  5. Oatlands School – introduction of a sibling link with Cleves School
  6. Oakfield Junior School – introduction of a feeder link from Fetcham Village Infant School
  7. Fetcham Village Infant School and Oakfield Junior School – introduction of a reciprocal sibling link

 

Any person or body who considers that any aspect of these admission arrangements are unlawful or not in compliance with the School Admissions Code or relevant law relating to admissions, can make an objection to the Office of the Schools Adjudicator.  Objections must be referred by 15 May 2026 and further information on how to make an objection can be obtained from the Office of the Schools Adjudicator - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) website.

 
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