We provide an inclusive, supportive and caring environment, shaped by Christian values in which children can learn and flourish. Manor aims to provide the ultimate learning environment in which to deliver a high quality personalised education across a broad curriculum.
As a Church of England academy, we also welcome applications from foundation and non foundation families. We ask that all parents applying for a place at the academy respect the ethos and its importance to the whole community.
For Foundation Year 6 families applying for the admissions round 2022/23, as well as applying online to York Council, please you also complete a supplementary information form (available below), have it signed off by your Minister and then post it back to Manor during this Covid 19 period. More information on this and ballot places is detailed in our 2022/2023 Admissions Policy.
Planned Admissions Numbers – Intake
Year 7 240
Year 8 232
Year 9 232
Year 10 220
Year 11 232
The planned number of places (PAN) for Year 7 in September 2022 is 240.
Please visit the City of York website for full information
Download our 2021/22 Admissions Supplementary Information Form
Download our 2022/23 Admissions Supplementary Information Form
Local Authority’s Co-ordinated Admission Scheme
Manor participates in the Local Authority’s Co-ordinated Admission Scheme for in-year admissions. If parents/carers wish to apply for a school place, applications can be made at https://www.york.gov.uk/SchoolAdmissions via the ParentPortal. The Local Authority will confirm the outcome of the application in writing within 15 school days. If the application is refused, the Local Authority will advise on the statutory appeal procedure. Details of the Co-ordinated Admission Scheme and how in-year applications are managed are available at https://www.york.gov.uk/SchoolAdmissions.
The Hope Sentamu Learning Trust (HSLT) Trust Board have determined their admissions arrangements for 2023 – 2024.
Following determination of arrangements, any objections to those arrangements must be made to the Schools Adjudicator. Objections to admission arrangements must be referred to the Schools Adjudicator by 15th May in the determination year.
Please follow this link to object to the schools adjudicator regarding a school’s admission arrangements: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/objection-to-school-admission-arrangements
Email: osa.team@schoolsadjudicator.gov.uk
Post: OSA, Bishopsgate House, Feethams, Darlington, DL1 5QE
You can object to the schools adjudicator because you consider a school’s admission arrangements:
If your concerns are about the admission arrangements for a year other than the 2023 to 2024 academic year, make it clear to which year’s arrangements you are referring.
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