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Applying for a priority school place if your child has medical needs.
All primary schools are required to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate children with a range of medical needs. However, in few exceptional cases there may be reasons why a child needs to attend a specific school and this could be due to the child or parent's medical condition.
For the non community schools listed below, please refer to the school’s individual admissions policies or contact them directly for medical applications. Please note some of these schools do not have a medical admissions criterion.
If you feel there are exceptional needs for your child to be considered for a priority school placement, you must:
It is your responsibility to submit the medical form and any supporting evidence. No reminders will be sent.
Based on the medical evidence you provide, we will decide whether your child will be given medical priority for a school placement. You will be notified of the outcome on Wednesday 16 April 2025.
New supporting medical evidence will only be accepted if the documents were either:
You must submit this to school.admissions@croydon.gov.uk and provide the child’s name, date of birth and any details of the change in circumstances.
Refer to Note 4 in the community schools admission arrangements 2025 to 2026 for further information about the processing of medical applications.
By submitting your medical evidence to us, you consent to this information being shared with our medical adviser.
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