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Double check exact sibling criteria, e.g. if your existing child in yr 6 now and moving to secondary when the next one starts I'm not sure that counts. Look for oddities like that. Check where siblings come on admissions criteria - so are they the first to be offered places or are there other groups offered first such as local authority referred children.


Also speak to the head or similar and ask if they know if siblings are over-subscribed or if the place a certainty.


I checked this all out and only put the 1 school on a secondary application last yr for a sibling place. Good luck.

Yes, you can, although you need to realise that not every primary or secondary school prioritises (non-practising) siblings above religious applicants, as some non-religious applicants to VA schools found out last year.


You'd be well advised to put more than one choice if applying for a religious school.

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