Stewart Fleming Primary

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Stewart Fleming Primary School is part of The Pioneer Academy. The school admits 90 pupils into the three Reception classes each September. We are an inclusive school that welcomes children from all backgrounds and abilities.

All parents interested in requesting a place at Stewart Fleming Primary School are offered a warm welcome at the school and invited to meet with the Head Teacher for an informal guided tour.

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Admissions are co-ordinated through the London Borough of Bromley (for Bromley residents)

If you live in another borough, you will need to apply through their admissions department – Croydon

If you have any queries you can contact: The Bromley Admissions Team on 020 8313 4044 or email them – primary.admissions@bromley.gov.uk

If your child has an Education, Health and Care Plan, you must not apply via this admissions process. You will need to speak to your EHCP co-ordinator  for advice on how to apply for primary, infant, junior or secondary schools.

In year admissions

In year admissions are also co-ordinated through the London Borough of Bromley – for further information click here

Our admissions policy can be found on our policies page.

Appeals

You are able to appeal against the decision to not offer your child a place at Stewart Fleming Primary School.

There are three grounds on which appeal at Stewart Fleming Primary School may be considered. You will need to evidence the grounds you believe applies in your case on the appeal form at the bottom on this page.

Reasons for appeal are as follows:

a) That the admission of my child would not breach the Infant class size limit.

b) That a place would have been offered if the admission arrangements had complied with admissions law or had been correctly and impartially applied. For your appeal to succeed on this ground, you will have to show that the normal admission arrangements were not properly followed and if they had, your child would have been offered a place.

c) That the decision not to admit your child was not one which a reasonable Admission Authority would make in the circumstances of the case.

Further information about school appeals can be found here

Further information about appeals from the Department of Education can be found here. 

Timetable for Admissions Appeals

School Prospectus

Appeals Form