Apply now for a secondary school place - deadline 31 October 2024
You can apply for a secondary school place for your child in County Durham for September 2025 now.
Who is eligible to start secondary school in September 2025
Children born between 1 September 2013 and 31 August 2014 will be eligible to start secondary school.
How to apply
Apply using our Parent Portal:
- Parent Portal - Create a new account - if you have not used the Parent Portal before, you will need to create a new account.
- Parent Portal - Log in with an existing account - you can log in with your existing account if you have registered previously to partially complete or submit an application (for example, you might have used the portal to apply previously for a school place or for a 2 year old Play and Learn place). Please note that this is a new portal - account and child details are still available, however applications from previous years will not be available.
Applications will close on Thursday 31 October 2024.
We strongly advise you to read our Secondary school places page as it explains everything you need to know about obtaining a secondary school place for your child for September 2025.
You can also use our guide Applying for a school place on the Durham Parent Portal (PDF) [1MB] to help you use the Parent Portal.
Apply by post or email
If you are unable to apply online you can contact us by email or phone and we will send you an application form. If possible, you should return your completed form by email to schooladmissions@durham.gov.uk.
Application deadline
Applications will close on Thursday 31 October 2024.
A late application received after 31 October 2024, greatly reduces your chances of getting into your preferred school.
As we near the closing date for applications, our team will download your information from the Parent Portal. Once this information has been downloaded to our admissions database you will not be able to amend your application on the parent portal. If your application has the status 'Received by the LA' then you will not be able to make any further changes via the Parent Portal. If you do still wish to make changes then you must email us at schooladmissions@durham.gov.uk to advise us of these changes. You must remember to include your child's name, date of birth, address and outline the changes required in any correspondence sent to us.
Offer of a place
The offer of a school place will be made on Monday 3 March 2025.
Unfortunately, children lose places every year due to parents giving false information on their application forms, this includes appeal forms. We therefore reserve the right to seek proof of address. We will withdraw an offer of a school place if it was obtained through a fraudulent or intentionally misleading application.
Parents will be asked to sign a declaration to state that you:
- have read, understood and agree to abide by the conditions as set out on Primary school places or Secondary school places.
- confirm that you have parental responsibility for the child (or have care and control of the child), and in seeking to apply for your child a school place, you have no knowledge of any opposition to this application from any other person who has parental responsibility for the child. (If applicable, you must inform us of the individual who opposes the transfer and supply their contact details)
- will contact us immediately to let us know of any change of address details after the submission of your child's application
- understand that your child's school place can be withdrawn even if he/she has started at the school if the place was fraudulently obtained
- agree and consent to us checking the details you have provided on your child's application against Council Tax, Electoral Registration and other council records to confirm that your child is resident at the address in Section A
- agree and consent to us sharing your data with other agencies, where it is necessary to do so and where the law allows, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 (see our Privacy notices and data protection page)
- understand that if you have provided information that is incorrect or incomplete, you may be investigated and action may be taken against you (including court action)