Plans to lower number of places at Croydon schools and your views are wanted
Briefly

Croydon Council is proposing changes to its school admissions policy to reduce placements at Beulah Junior and Winterbourne Infants schools due to a surplus of places.
The review of the admissions policy aims to ensure that school places are fairly allocated, as required by the School Admission Code 2021, while addressing lower application numbers.
Executive Mayor Jason Perry emphasized the importance of resident feedback in shaping the admissions process and urged those affected to participate in the ongoing consultation.
The proposed reductions from 90 to 60 at Beulah Junior and from 150 to 120 at Winterbourne Infants reflect a response to the decreasing birth rate and surplus placements.
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