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  1. Primary School Admissions

    Children start primary school full-time in the academic year in which they turn five years of age. The first class they will attend is called the reception class. The following classes are called year 1 through to year 6. You can apply for a primary school place online.…
  2. School Admissions: A Guide for Parents

    This booklet aims to help you if your child is starting school for the first time, moving from primary to secondary education, transferring from one school to another or if you are new to the area. It describes admission arrangements for our primary and secondary…
  3. School Transfers

    There will be occasions when a pupil wishes to transfer between schools. In-year transfer requests are applications for school places outside the usual September primary and secondary admissions process. If you're moving into the Middlesbrough local authority (LA) area, please contact us to apply for a school place.…
  4. Secondary School Admissions

    Children start secondary school in the academic year in which they turn eleven years of age. You can apply for a secondary school place online. The School Admissions Guide describes admission arrangements for our primary and secondary schools.
  5. Child Benefit

    Child Benefit is a tax-free payment that you can claim for your children. It is usually paid every four weeks but in some cases can be paid weekly.  The payment can be claimed by anyone who qualifies, whatever their income or savings.  Who can get…
  6. Energy Advice

    National Energy Action is the national charity working to end fuel poverty in England. NEA’s WASH Advice Service is a free support service providing advice to householders in England and Wales on their energy bills and keeping warm and safe in their home. We can…
  7. Talking about Alcohol & Drug Treatment

    Attached (see download below) is a useful tool from the Children's Society to use with young people to help them understand parental drug use.This booklet is aimed at children and young people aged 10–14, but it can be adapted to suit the child or young person you…
  8. Teenage Information Advice & Guidance Appointments

    IAG appointments are available from the Stronger Families Service. The appointments will include delivering information, advice and guidance on a range of themes around Education, employment and training, benefits, housing, health and wellbeing, as well as providing an opportunity to offer quality support to our targeted young…
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