Admissions
If you would like your child to attend our school, please see full details of our admission arrangements below.
SCHOOL ADMISSIONS
Surrey County Council is the admission authority for this school. To find up to date information about the school's admission arrangements and details on how to apply, either as part of the normal intake or during the school year, please use this link to the Surrey County Council website. Click here
Meath Green Junior School's published admission number (PAN) is 90.
Admissions Arrangements September 2026
Meath Green Junior School has an intake of 90 pupils in Year 3.,
Admissions for September 2026
From the 3rd November 2025 Parents and carers who live in Surrey will be able to apply for a primary school place. Where possible applicants should apply online at www.surreycc.gov.uk/admissions
On the 16th April 2026:
Applicants who applied online will be sent an email or receive a notification through Surrey with their outcome. Online applicants may also log in to their online account to view the outcome.
Letters will be sent by 1st class post to applicants who applied on paper and do not have an email address.
By 30th April 2026:
Applicants will be asked to accept or decline their offer online or, if they have made a paper application, by returning the paper reply slip to the School Admissions Team.
Late applications and changes of preference - primary, infant or junior schools
If you submit your application or make any changes to your preferences without a good reason after the deadline, your application will be treated as late. This may affect the possibility of your child being offered a place at one of your preferred schools.
After 12th February 2026
All applications received after 12th February 2026 will be treated as late applications and only considered after all on-time applications have been processed. It is likely that there will be no vacancies at the school(s) you applied for, as these will have been allocated to those applying on time. However, if there are vacancies we will co-ordinate offers of places to these schools, based on each school's admission criteria. If there are no vacancies your child may be placed on the waiting list for the school(s) you have applied for.
After 16th April 2026
Any application received after 16th April 2026 will be treated for waiting list purposes alongside on time applications, with any places allocated according to each school's admission criteria and not according to the date the child was added to the waiting list.
Applications received towards the end of the summer term or during the summer holidays may not receive an outcome until the start of the autumn term, due to school closures during the summer break.
In Year Applications
If you are applying for a place for the current school year, you will need to complete a Surrey County Council in-year CMA application form which can be obtained following the link below
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/schools/admissions/in-year
Or alternatively please see documents below for an 'In-year Application Form' and 'Guidance notes'.
Waiting List Information
If you would like to be added to the waiting list for Year 3 - 6, an in-year application form will need to be submitted to Surrey County Council School Admissions. Please contact the school office via email at info@mgjs.org if you would like to discuss the waiting lists or in-year admissions process.
School Admission Appeals
Appeals are now being heard on a face-to-face basis, if you have any difficulties attending please contact the School Appeals Service.
Appeals for September 2026 resulting from year of entry or transfer applications:
|
School |
Offer |
Appeals lodged by |
Appeals to be heard by |
|
Primary |
16 April 2026 |
15 May 2026 |
17 July 2026 (40 School days) |
Please note: Appeals will not start being heard until after the relevant closing date has passed.
Appeals lodged after these dates will be heard within 40 school days of the appeal deadline or 30 school days of being lodged, whichever is the later date.
Appeals are not heard in school holidays, which will vary depending on the school.
Appellants will be sent notification of their appeal hearing at least 10 clear school days in advance of the hearing. Appellants will be sent a copy of the school's case normally a week in advance of the hearing.
Appellants must ensure that any further evidence not included with their initial appeal is received by the stated deadline, which will be clearly highlighted in the appeal hearing notification letter. Any additional evidence or information received after this date might not be considered at the appeal hearing.
Late applications and changes of preference
If you submit your application or make any changes to your preferences without a good reason after the deadline, your application will be treated as late. This may affect the possibility of your child being offered a place at one of your preferred schools.
