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Apply for an upper school place

Pages in Apply for an upper school place

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

Upper school places offered for 2025

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Late offers

View or download all the figures for the late allocation round of upper school offers in 2025 (PDF).

On-time offers

92.4% of families in Central Bedfordshire got their first preference of Central Bedfordshire upper school for September 2025.

Parents applying online

98% of parents applied for a secondary or upper school place online, making the process much easier for them.

View or download all the figures for on-time upper school offers in 2025 (PDF).

View or download all the figures for on-time upper school offers in 2024 (PDF).

Please note: Files may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If you need an accessible version, please email admissions@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk.

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