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Waste collections on 30 June and 1 July 2025: to help our waste crews during the warm weather, collections will start earlier in the morning on Monday 30 June and Tuesday 1 July. Please place your bins at the kerbside by 6am. Temporary change to collections

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Apply for a secondary school place

Pages in Apply for a secondary school place

  1. Apply for an secondary school place in Central Bedfordshire
  2. Key dates for secondary school applications
  3. Things to consider when applying for a secondary school place
  4. Transferring to secondary school on religious / faith grounds
  5. Late applications for secondary school
  6. Changing your mind about a secondary school place
  7. Which address to use on your application for secondary school
  8. Finding out the results of your application for secondary school (this page)
  9. Open events for parents and carers: secondary schools
  10. Secondary school places offered for 2025

Finding out the results of your application for secondary school

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When you'll find out

3 March 2025 is national offer day for on-time school applications.

If we have your email address

You'll receive an email with the outcome of your application.

If we don't have your email address

We'll post your decision letter to you.

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