Admissions Arrangements for Applications in the Academic Year 2027/2028
The admissions authority for Alderman White School is The White Hills Park Trust. The Trust determines the admission arrangements for each of its primary and secondary academies, and these are implemented by the academies' local governing bodies. The Trust and all of its academies are fully compliant with the School Admissions Code and the School Admissions Appeals Code.
The yearly Published Admission Number (PAN) for Alderman White School is 145 students.
Standard Admission into Year 7
All applications to join Alderman White School must be made through your home local authority. For Nottinghamshire residents, this is Nottinghamshire County Council. Please see the Nottinghamshire County Council School Admissions Hub online for more details and to apply. Applications should be completed by the closing date for applications, as stated in the Nottinghamshire Coordinated scheme.
Late applications to Year 7 received from the closing date up to the date specified within the Nottinghamshire Coordinated scheme will be dealt with in accordance with the scheme. They will be considered as on time if the applicant can provide evidence that there were exceptional reasons for missing the closing date (for example family bereavement, hospitalisation or family trauma). Applications received after that date will be considered as late and processed after the national offer date.
Moving School (In-year Admissions)
Please see our In-Year Admissions page for further information.
Special Consideration for all Year Groups
Special consideration may be given to applications that are supported by written evidence from a doctor, social worker or other relevant professional giving reasons why the school is the only school which could cater for the child’s particular needs. This might include medical needs, mobility support needs, special educational needs or other social circumstances. The evidence must be presented at the time of application. The Directors will consider the written evidence provided to decide whether the application may be processed as special circumstances. Admission under special circumstances will have priority over all but the first numbered criterion.
The White Hills Park Trust have adopted Nottinghamshire’s Fair Access Protocols. Local Authorities are required to have Fair Access Protocols in order to make sure that unplaced children who live in the home Local Authority, especially the most vulnerable, are offered a place at a suitable school as quickly as possible. This includes admitting children above the published admissions number to schools that are already full.
Catchment Area
Alderman White School has a designated geographical catchment area, used as part of the oversubscription criteria. If you would like to learn more about our catchment area, see a detailed interactive map and see which schools serve your home address, you can do so on the Nottinghamshire County Council website here.
Oversubscription Criteria
In the event of oversubscription, the following criteria will be applied, in priority order, to decide which applications will be granted once places have been allocated to pupils who have an Education, Health and Care Plan which names the school provided that the school can meet their needs:
- Looked after children and those children who have been previously looked after, including those who ceased to be looked after through adoption or special guardianship order. This includes children adopted from state care outside England.
- Children who live in the catchment area at the closing date for applications and who, at the time of admission, will have a brother or sister attending the school.
- Other children who live in the catchment area at the closing date for applications.
- Children who live outside the catchment area but who are attending a linked primary phase school on the closing date for applications and who, at the time of admission, will have a brother or sister attending the preferred secondary school.
- Children who live outside the catchment area and who, at the time of admission, will have a brother or sister attending the preferred secondary school.
- Children who live outside the catchment area but who are attending a linked primary phase school on the closing date for applications preceding admission to secondary school.
- Other children.
In the event of oversubscription, within any criterion, preference will be given to children who live nearest to the school as the crow flies. Distances are measured from the main administrative point at the school campus to an address point (using eastings and northings as defined by Ordnance Survey) to the child’s home using the local authority’s distance measuring software.
Waiting Lists
Waiting lists are held where the number of applications received is greater than the number of available places in the intake year group. The order of places on a waiting list is decided by the admission oversubscription criteria for the school. No reference will be made to the date we receive your application or whether you have chosen to appeal. Your position on a waiting list may change if any late applications are received which have a higher priority within the admission oversubscription criteria. These applications will be placed higher than those who have been on the list for some time, this is in line with the coordinated scheme. If your child is offered a place at a higher preferred school, their name will be removed from any waiting lists for lower preferences. The waiting list will be maintained until 31st May of the determined academic year.
The White Hills Park Trust will notify the Home Local Authority when to write to offer a place to the applicant at the top of the waiting list if the number of allocated places falls below the published admission number for the school. Children’s names will only be added to a school’s waiting list if they are refused a place.
Application for Places Outside the Normal Age Group
Parents may seek a place for their child outside of their age group. For both primary to secondary transfer and in year admissions parents should submit a request in writing to the school admission authority as early as possible. In all cases, decisions will be made on the basis of the individual circumstances and in the best interests of the child concerned.
How do I appeal?
The appeals process for Alderman White School is run by Nottinghamshire County Council.
If you wish to appeal against a decision to refuse a place for your child at this school you can appeal online or in writing. Please view the guidance on the Council's website here, where you will find:
- Advice and explanations of the appeals process.
- Timetables, key dates and deadlines.
- Links to the appeals portal and forms.
You can also call 0300 500 80 80.
In Year and Transfer Appeals
For other appeals such as transfer and in-year admissions (moving from one school to another during the school year) please return your form to Nottinghamshire County Council within 4 weeks of the date of your refusal letter. These appeals will be heard within 30 school days of receipt of your appeal.
Decision letters are sent out within 5 school days of the hearing wherever possible.