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If you are interested in your child joining our school please contact Mrs. Walker:
At Dame Janet Primary Academy we have a vibrantly designed free flow Reception space, equipped to meet the needs of four-year-olds. Children start in a reception class in the September before their fifth birthday.
The reception classes offer children a happy beginning to their school life. Much emphasis is placed on play and project activities together with rhymes, songs, stories and discussions; we also help them to learn how to critique and record some of their findings and thoughts.
Our main aims are to:
- Stimulate their imagination and creativity
- Develop problem solving and thinking skills
- Enrich language development
- Form a basis of mathematical understanding
- Encourage the development of manipulative skills
- Offer the chance to explore different materials
- Develop muscular strength and co-ordination
- Create habits of listening and concentrating
- Establish the use of symbols and patterns which form the basis of reading and writing
- Extend their understanding of science and the world around them
- Respond to their needs to explore through their senses
Above all, we want to help the children learn to respect and enjoy the companionship of other children and adults, develop their self-confidence and evolve a sense of security within the school routine.
Policies
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
Nursery (3 to 5 years)
- Apply direct to DJPA – children eligible after 3rd birthday
- Our fully integrated nursery has a maximum of 52 places (26 morning and afternoon). Children are eligible in the term after their 3rd birthday and parents should apply direct to the school office.
Key Stage 1
- Reception Classes (4 &5 year olds)
- If you would like your child to start school with us you can apply online.
- http://www.kent.gov.uk/education-and-children/schools/school-places/primary-school-places#tab-2
- Please note: Application acceptance dates change yearly, please check the above website or contact KCC admissions to find out more.
Key Stage 2
- Year 3 (7 & 8 year olds)
- Pupils in our Year 2 transfer directly into Year 3
- If your child is currently at another infant or primary school and would like to apply to us please visit the KCC website or contact our school office.
- https://www.kent.gov.uk/education-and-children/schools/school-places/move-to-a-different-school
Appeals
If you are unhappy with the school place you've been offered, you can appeal for any of the schools you named in your application.
KCC recommend you still accept the place your child has been offered. This will not affect your appeal and will guarantee your child has a school place if your appeal is unsuccessful. If your appeal is successful you must remember to tell the school you were originally offered that you no longer want the place.
If you weren't offered your chosen school, this is usually because the school is full and there were other children who more closely met the school’s oversubscription criteria.
Please see the KCC website for more information including timescales.
If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact the school office.
In year applications
Applications for year groups other than the normal point of entry should be made directly to the school.
Please click below to access our application forms.
Completed forms should be returned directly to Dame Janet Primary Academy, this can be done via email to office@djpa-tkat.org
Application outcomes will be confirmed in writing no later than 15 school days from receipt of application.
Oversubscription Criteria
If the number of applications for the school, for any year group, is more than the number of places available, the oversubscription criteria (as per our Admissions Policy) will be applied. The same oversubscription criteria will apply if the school is in a position to offer a place from the Waiting List.
In the event of the school being oversubscribed, priority within each category will be given based on distance as described above with those closest being given higher priority.
Where two or more children have the same distance in the same category random selection will be used to establish which is ranked ahead of the other.
For casual admissions, the distance will be measured by an appropriate web mapping service using the walking option. There is no expectation for the child to walk the route calculated and it is a measure of distance for admissions purposes only.
In the event that your application is unsuccessful and you would like to pursue an appeal, please click here to access further information and an Appeal form.