Admissions

Brentfield Primary School is open to children from throughout Brent and is non-selective, non-denominational and co-educational.

In the event of over subscription, equal priority will be given to children from Brentfield, Harlesden and the Stonebridge Park area in the South of the borough.

The school is currently 2 from entry, providing 420 places from Reception to Year 6. In addition, there are 46 places available in the school nursery.

  • 46 nursery places
  • 60 places in Reception
  • 60 places in Years 1-6

 

Nursery

46 places are available each year. Parents are invited to apply for one of these places.

Children who are 3 years old on or after 1st September of the same academic year are eligible to apply for our Nursery. We also offer places to children in our Nursery from the term after they turn 3 years old (January and March/April). Every child is entitled to 15 hours. We offer 30 hours to eligible families. 

We also offer funded (15 hours) and paid places for children who are 2 years old. Please enquire at the school office for further information. 

The same admissions criteria apply as for the primary school. However,

  • Administration is carried out by the school.
  • An application form is available from the school office.

 

Reception – Year 6

To obtain an application form please contact the London Borough of Brent Admissions Service:

London Borough of Brent School Admissions
Brent Civic Centre,
Engineers Way,
Wembley
HA9 0FJ

school.admissions@brent.gov.uk

020 8937 1234
020 8937 3110

Online Applications

If you would like to find out more about the school, or to visit us, please contact the school on 0208 965 5623.

 

Admissions criteria

Brentfield Primary School is a non-denominational, non-selective school for children local to Brentfield, Stonebridge and Harlesden. If the school is oversubscribed, priority will be given to students with an Education, Health and Care Plan, where the school is named on the plan. The remaining places will then be offered in the following order of priority

  • children who are in public care
  • children who have a sibling already attending the school and who continues to do so on the date of admission (“sibling” means a whole, half or step-brother or stepsister resident at the same address)
  • children who live closest to the school, using a straight line in distance from the main children’s entrance of the school to the main entrance to the child’s home.

 

Appeals

Parents/carers of children who are not offered a place can appeal to an independent committee under the provisions of the School Standards and Framework Act, 1998. Parents/carers wishing to appeal should contact the Brent Council admissions team who will be able to advise them on the process.