Admissions
Thank you for your interest in Beechwood Junior School. Whether you have child who will soon be starting school, transitioning from infant school or you are moving to Southampton, we are delighted to tell you more about our Academy on the east of the city.
Visiting our school
If you would like to arrange a tour of the school as a prospective parent or carer then please contact the school office to arrange this.
If you are looking for a school place mid-year please contact the school office to discuss this.
Read parent handbook
You can find our parent handbook here.
You can also request a copy of the Beechwood Junior School handbook by contacting reception.
Admissions policy
You can find the full Beechwood Junior School admissions policy on our policies page.
Applying for a school place
School place applications for September 2025 entry are now open.
You can apply for a place at Beechwood Junior School through Southampton City Council’s school admissions system.
Here are the application deadlines:
- Applications for year 3 – the start of junior school – close on 15 January 2025
- Applications for year 7 – the start of secondary school – close on 31 October 2024
Being offered a school place
Southampton Admissions team will make you one offer of a school place after they have processed your application. This will be the highest of your stated preferences that is available.
Offers will be available to view on the Citizen Portal, emailed (if you have opted in for this) and sent by 2nd Class post on these dates:
- Year 7 (secondary school) places: 1 March 2025
- Year 3 (junior school) places: 16 April 2025
If the offer is for your first preference school, this is the only notification you will receive.
How to accept the offer of a school place
You can view the outcome of your application and respond to the offer online by logging in to the Citizen Portal.
The letter will also enclose a reply slip asking you to accept the offered place within 14 days. If you do not accept the offer, your place may be withdrawn and offered to another child.
As there is no guarantee of being successful, you have the right to appeal the place offered. You will be placed on a waiting list for your preferred school.
What if I am unhappy with the school place offered?
You will be given reasons why a place could not be allocated at your chosen schools. Your child will be automatically added to the waiting list of your higher ranked school(s) where your application has been unsuccessful.
When a place becomes available, it will be offered to the child who is at the top of the list at that time. The waiting list is ordered in accordance with each school’s admissions policy.
You also have the right to make a formal appeal to an Independent Appeal Panel. The decision of the Independent Appeal Panel is final and binding on both the admission authority and the applicant. The decision letter will also include details of how to appeal.
Please click here for the Primary Appeals Timetable for information on Primary School Places, year R and year 3 appeals for 2024/2025