In-year coordinated admission scheme for Leeds schools for academic year: September 2024 to July 2025.
Finalised 1 August 2024.
Introduction
An in-year application is an application that is:
- submitted on or after 1 September 2024 for a place in reception, year 7 or year 3 at junior schools
- for a place in year 1 to year 6 at a primary school at any time
- for a place in year 8 to year 11 at secondary school at any time
What this scheme does not apply to
- normal round applications. This means applications made in advance for places in reception, year 7 or year 3 at junior school in September. A separate process and
coordination scheme applies.
- Applications for places in a school nursery or school sixth form - families need to contact the school to apply for such places.
- Places at any special school (SILC) where children need an EHC Plan to name the school.
- In-year applications for schools located outside Leeds - families must contact the Local Authority the school is based in to find out how to apply.
- In-year applications for Leeds schools who are their own Admission Authority (this is the Governing Body for foundation and voluntary aided schools and is the Academy Trust for academies and free schools) and have opted-out of in-year coordination for the 2024/25 school year – you can see whether a school is included in the scheme at the end of this document.
Fair Access Protocol - This coordination scheme does not change Leeds Fair Access Protocol which applies to all Leeds schools and is separate. All schools are bound by the Fair Access Protocol under paragraph 3.15 of the
School Admissions Code 2021.
In-year applications for Leeds schools
A parent can apply for a place for their child at any school, at any time (paragraph 2.23 of the
School Admissions Code 2021).
When to apply: We recommend parents make in-year applications no more than one half term before the child would start at the school, as in-year places are not held open for long periods of time.
How to apply: The Local Authority (LA) provides a central online parent application portal for families to use to request places for all Leeds schools except UTC Leeds. Parents can express up to 5 school preferences on their in-year application.
Families may need to provide additional verification evidence if they seek the child to be admitted under specific admission criteria, for example, if the child is looked after, meets faith admission criteria or there has been a recent change of address (if a parent provides information which is prohibited under the Admission Code, this will not be saved to the application or shared with schools).
Any Supplementary Information Form (SIF) to evidence faith must be sent directly to the school. All other additional evidence is submitted by email to
education.transfers@leeds.gov.uk. Additional evidence should be submitted at the same time as the online portal application is made.
Schools with spaces
Schools with spaces in the required year group are likely to be able to offer an immediate start.
All LAs are required to provide information to families about the places available in all schools within our area. This is available on our website at
Apply to move schools. We list all Leeds schools, except UTC Leeds, and whether there are spaces in any year groups. These lists are updated weekly during term time.
Vacancies are based on the data each Leeds school inputs into SAM (paragraph 2.27 of the School Admissions Code requires school to provide details of the number of places available at the school within 2 school days of the LA requesting this).
In-year admission information on school websites
By 31 August each year, all Leeds schools must include on their own website how parents can apply for a school place in-year.
We provide a template for admission websites that can be accessed from Leeds for Learning. It can be used from 1 August each year.
- Opt-in schools: we recommend using our template as this ensures schools link to our website where families can find details of this scheme.
- Opt-out schools: will need to have a suitable application form for parents to complete from September 2025. The school website should include any supplementary information forms and must set out when parents will be notified of the outcome of their application and details about the right to appeal.
For the 24/25 school year only, schools who opt-out can still receive applications through the Leeds online portal under the 2-year transition plan. However, no daily emails will be sent to advising applications are visible in SAM. From September 2025 onwards, Leeds online application portal will no longer be available for in-year applications when a school opt-out of in-year coordination. The school will need their own in-year accessible admission application form, method of managing a waiting list, calculating distances and making decisions on catchment area.
Decision making
The law does not give parents a right to ‘choose’ which school their child will attend.
Schools must comply with any preference expressed by a parent or carer about which school they would prefer their child to be educated in, subject to certain exceptions. The law recognises that it might not be possible to offer the school place that is requested, for a number of reasons including:
- because admitting the child would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources or because the school’s statutory infant class size limit of 30 has been reached. This means the year group is full and the school cannot admit any more pupils
- because the child has been permanently excluded from two or more schools and the most recent of the exclusions took place within the last two years
Leeds schools cannot refuse to admit a child solely because:
- they have applied later than other applicants;
- they are not of the faith of the school in the case of a school designated with a religious character;
- they have followed a different curriculum at their previous school; or
- information has not been received from their previous school.
The admission process is objective, and if a school has a place in the requested year group, a place should be offered to the applicant child. If there are more applications than places, the school must allocate places on the basis of the oversubscription criteria in their determined 2024/25 admission policy only (paragraph 2.28 of the School Admissions Code).
If the school has no places free, the application will be refused and the decision letter must set out the reason for refusal and information about the right to appeal (paragraph 2.30 of the School Admissions Code).
Decisions for Leeds schools included in this scheme
Applications are processed during term time. Applications (along with any required verification documents) must be submitted by midnight on a Sunday to be considered in any allocation taking place in the following week.
Leeds City Council will send a single decision letter that gives the following information:
- whether a place can be offered or not, at all preferenced schools. If a place can be offered at more than one preference on the application list, a place will be offered at the school highest on the list
- if no place can be offered at any of the preferences, no alternative school offer will be made - the family will be able to amend their application to add new preferences
- if any preference is refused, the letter will include
- whether the child has been added to the waiting list
- the reasons why the child is not being offered a place at any preference school(s). This is usually because there are no spaces, and the school cannot admit extra pupils without suffering prejudice
- information about the family’s statutory right of appeal against any decisions to refuse places at preference schools
Start date
Our decision letter will not include a start date. The family need to accept the offer directly with the school and the start date will be agreed between the school and family.
If the family fail to accept the place, it may be withdrawn and offered to another child.
If the child is without a current school place or cannot access their current school place due to a significant house move, arrangements will be made for the child to start at the school as soon as possible. If there has been no house move and the child can still attend the previous school, the start date may be at the beginning of the next half term.
Decision for Leeds schools who opt out of this scheme
The school’s Admission Authority (this is the Governing Body for foundation and voluntary aided schools and the Academy Trust for academies and free schools) are responsible for sending their own decision letter to the family. It is a requirement of the Admission Code that they should aim to notify the parents of the outcome of their application in writing within 10 school days, and families must be notified in writing within 15 school days.
The school must also tell the LA of the application and decision within 2 school days (paragraph 2.30 of the School Admissions Code).
Verification evidence including supplementary information forms (SIF)
All preferences expressed on an in-year application form are valid school applications.
As set out in the Admissions Code, there is some information and documentation that cannot be considered when making school admission decisions. The types of information that can be asked for are set out below:
Information that must be provided
- Parent’s name and address.
- Child’s name, address, and date of birth.
- School preferences.
Information that can be requested but is not mandatory
- Evidence that would allow a child to be placed higher on the oversubscription criteria: for example, documents that show a child meets the previously looked after child definition, or proof of address documentation.
- A SIF if applying under faith oversubscription criteria.
- Evidence of meeting the ‘challenging behaviour’ definition in 3.10 of the Code.
Information that must not be requested
- Any personal details about parents and families, such as maiden names, criminal convictions, marital, or financial status (including marriage certificates).
- The first language of parents or the child.
- Details about parents’ or a child’s disabilities, special educational needs, or medical conditions.
- Requiring parents to agree to support the ethos of the school in a practical way.
- Requiring both parents to sign the form, or for the child to complete the form.
- Once a place has been offered, schools may ask for proof of birth date, but must not ask for a ‘long’ birth certificate or other documents which would include information about the child’s parents.
Where a school’s admission policy requires additional information to be able to rank the application, such as a SIF to evidence faith criteria, should a school chase any applicants for a SIF, they should contact all applicants and not just selected applicants.
Three Leeds secondary schools offer an aptitude priority which may be a priority for in-year applications. If families seek to apply for a place under this priority, they will need to follow the school’s own process for this.
An in-year application must be ranked based on the information held at the time. It should only be updated to meet higher criteria once any required extra information is received to verify it as correct.
Address documents and checks
Definition of home address
Where a child lives can be an important factor in what admission policy criteria the application meets. We do address checks on behalf of schools to prevent fraudulent applications.
Living in a school's catchment or priority area does not guarantee a child a place at that school, it simply places a child higher up the list of applicants.
We can only use one address for a school place application. Applications must be made using the child’s permanent address. This is the home address of a parent or carer who holds parental responsibility for the child. A child’s permanent address cannot be the address of a relative, friend or childminder.
Shared care and parental disputes
If there is a shared care arrangement for a child, the family must apply using the address of the parent where the child lives at most of the time. If there is 50/50 shared care, the parents can agree which of their 2 addresses to use for the application, however, it won’t be possible to change the address to be that of the other parent later in the application process.
All persons holding parental responsibility should agree the school application before it is submitted. We cannot stop a sole parental responsibility holder from making an in-year application or accepting a place. Only a family court has the ability to limit parental rights to apply for a school place.
House moves
We cannot use future addresses that families do not yet have the legal right to live in, for example, where an offer has been accepted on a house purchase, where contracts have been exchanged or where a tenancy has been secured before a family arrives in the city.
We need to see documentary evidence of address change which includes a minimum of 2 documents, one from each list below.
To show the family has left the previous property we need one of the following:
- a completion of sale document
- a landlord notice to leave
- an exit utility bill (gas, electricity, water, landline phone)
To show the family has moved into new property we need one of the following:
- tenancy agreement for a rented property
- house purchase completion (not exchange)
Families must tell us about any changes that take place before a child starts at the school as it could affect the school place offer for the child. Failure to tell us may mean the application is fraudulent or intentionally misleading or the place has been offered based on an error.
False addresses
It is fraudulent to use a false address on a school place application. Examples of a false address include:
- pretending to live with a relative or friend, whilst retaining another address
- renting a property close to a popular school but continuing to live somewhere else
- renting a property close to a popular school at the time of applying, but moving back home after school starts in September
We may ask families to provide proof of address at any time or to provide additional documents to those listed above. As part of our application checks, we may ask for proof:
- a child lives permanently at the address they applied from and
- any previous home address is permanently unavailable for that child to live in
If an application is found to be fraudulent or misleading, we will withdraw the offer of a place, and this can happen even if a child has started at a school.
School portal (SAM)
We provide a portal for schools to access in-year admission applications. This is called SAM and is part of the synergy access admission system.
For 2024, all Leeds schools who receive online portal applications can view and rank applications against their admission policy in SAM (from September 2025, SAM will be available only for schools who opt-in to Leeds in-year coordination).
SAM measures home to school distance based on the LLPG coordinates on each school and residential property. Straight line distance is measured between the two sets of coordinates using GIS mapping. SAM is populated with any catchment or “nearest priority school” area set out in a school’s admissions policy and matches addresses against those areas.
SAM supports schools to identify which priority of their admissions arrangements the application meets when ranking their applications in SAM.
Allocation process
Allocations are made in term time and usually follow a weekly process (in exceptional circumstances, such as significant period when synergy/SAM is unavailable or official holidays falling outside school holidays, an in-year allocation will not be completed if the weekly actions cannot be completed).
Day of the week and actions
Monday
Applications are downloaded into SAM – both admission and school staff can view them as soon as downloaded.
Tuesday
Admission team carry out verification processes, including:
- address checks
- child looked after claims checks
- Education Health and Care Plan checks
- make decisions on exceptional social need requests for Leeds community and voluntary controlled schools
- handling admissions requests for children to be admitted out of age in-year following published guidance from the DfE issued to local authorities and school admission authorities
As part of this process, families may be contacted and asked to provide further verification information to support their application.
Applications will be considered against information held at the time and admission policy criteria can only be updated once acceptable verification evidence has been received.
Wednesday
Schools must rank their applications against their policy by the end of Wednesday. This includes
- adding criteria to all applications and creating a ranked list within SAM for all schools who use criteria
or
- cross checking the claims auto added by SAM are correct for all schools who use rules (for example, sibling claims)
Admission Authorities always retain the duty for cross checking that all claims have been correctly ranked against their own admission policy.
Schools must also update SAM with:
- any parent acceptance or refusals
- on roll dates for any pupil who has started attending the school
- changes to SAM attendance count – the number of pupils on-roll in each admission round
Thursday
Weekly allocation takes place by admission team.
At the end of the day, schools where new offers have been made will be sent an email notification. In year offers show in SAM in the 'View Final Offer' area.
Friday
Decision letters, including offers, sent to families.
Waiting lists
A waiting list for all schools who opt-in to the scheme will be maintained until July 2025.
Waiting lists must be held in line with the published oversubscription criteria and re-ranked whenever a child is added to the list. Places cannot be offered on a first come first served basis.
Looked after children, previously looked after children and those allocated a place at the school in accordance with a Fair Access Protocol must take precedence over those on a waiting list (paragraph 2.15 of the School Admissions Code).
Applications for 2025/26 school year
A new in-year application is always needed if the family seeks a school place in the next school year.
New applications also have a new right of appeal should the application be refused.
Schools can contact families on their waiting list in July to remind them to apply for a place if they wish to do so. The Admissions team will not remind parents of the need to re-apply.
List of all Leeds schools and confirmation as to whether they are in included in this coordinated scheme
Contact details for Leeds schools can be found on our website.
Primary Schools
| Included in Leeds in year coordinated scheme for 2024/25 | School Type |
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Aberford C of E VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Adel Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Adel St John The Baptist C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
All Saint’s Richmond Hill C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Allerton Bywater Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Allerton C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Alwoodley Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Alder Tree Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Armley Park Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Ashfield Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Asquith Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Austhorpe Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Bankside Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Bardsey Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Barwick-in-Elmet C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Beechwood Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Beecroft Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Beeston Hill St. Luke’s C of E Primary School | No | Voluntary Aided School |
Beeston Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Birchfield Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Blackgates Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Blenheim Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Bracken Edge Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Bramham Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Bramhope Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Bramley Park Academy | Yes | Academy |
Bramley St. Peters C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Broadgate Primary school | Yes | Community School |
Brodetsky Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Brudenell Primary School | No | Foundation School |
Burley St Matthias C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Calverley C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Calverley Parkside Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Carlton Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Carr Manor Community School – all through school | Yes | Foundation School |
Castleton Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Chapel Allerton Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Christ Church Upper Armley C of E Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Christ the King Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Churwell Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Clapgate Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Co-Op Academy Beckfield | Yes | Academy |
Co-Op Academy Brownhill | Yes | Academy |
Co-Op Academy Nightingale | Yes | Academy |
Co-Op Academy Oakwood | Yes | Academy |
Co-Op Academy Woodlands | Yes | Academy |
Cobden Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Cockburn Haigh Road Academy, Rothwell | No | Academy |
Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings’ C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Colton Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Cookridge Holy Trinity C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Cookridge Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Cottingley Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Cross Gates Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Crossley Street Primary School | No | Foundation School |
Deighton Gates Primary School, Wetherby | Yes | Foundation School |
Dixons Trinity Chapeltown – all through school | Yes | Free School |
Drighlington Primary School | Yes | Community School |
East Ardsley Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
East Garforth Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Ebor Gardens Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Elements Primary Free School | Yes | Free School |
Farsley Farfield Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Farsley Springbank Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Farsley Westroyd Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Fieldhead Carr Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Five Lanes Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Fountain Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Gildersome Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Gledhow Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Grange Farm Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Great Preston C of E VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Green Lane Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Greenhill Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Greenmount Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Greenside Primary school | Yes | Community School |
Grimes Dyke Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Guiseley Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Harehills Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Harewood C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Hawksworth C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Hawksworth Wood Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Highfield Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Hill Top Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Hillcrest Academy | Yes | Academy |
Hollybush Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Holy Family Catholic Primary School, New Wortley | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Holy Rosary & St. Anne’s Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Holy Trinity C of E Academy, Rothwell | Yes | Academy |
Horsforth Featherbank Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Hovingham Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Hugh Gaitskell Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Hunslet Carr Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Hunslet Moor Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Ingram Road Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Ireland Wood Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Iveson Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Kerr Mackie Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Kippax Ash Tree Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Kippax Greenfield Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Kippax North Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Kirkstall St Stephen’s C of E Primary School | No | Voluntary Aided School |
Kirkstall Valley Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Lady E Hastings C of E Primary School, Ledston | No | Voluntary Aided School |
Lady Elizabeth Hastings’ C of E Primary School, Thorp Arch | No | Voluntary Aided School |
Lane End Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Lawns Park Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Little London Academy | Yes | Academy |
Low Road Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Lower Wortley Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Lowtown Primary School, Pudsey | Yes | Community School |
Manor Wood Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Manston Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Manston St James Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Meadowfield Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Meanwood C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Methley Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Micklefield C of E Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Middleton Primary School | No | Academy |
Middleton St Marys C of E VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Moor Allerton Hall Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Moortown Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Morley Newlands Academy | Yes | Academy |
Morley Victoria Primary School | Yes | Community School |
New Bewerley Community School | Yes | Community School |
Ninelands Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Otley All Saints C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Otley the Whartons Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Oulton Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Park Spring Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Park View Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Parklands Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Pool-In-Wharfedale C of E VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Primley Wood Primary School | Yes | Academy/Free School |
Primrose Lane Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Pudsey Waterloo Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Quarry Mount Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Queensway Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Rawdon St. Peters C of E VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Raynville Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Richmond Hill Academy | Yes | Academy |
Robin Hood Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Rosebank Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Rothwell Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Rothwell St Mary’s RC Primary School | Yes
| Voluntary Aided School |
Roundhay School – all through school | Yes | Community School |
Roundhay St Johns C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Rufford Park Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Ryecroft Academy | Yes | Academy |
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Scholes (Elmet) Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Seacroft Grange Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Seven Hills Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Shadwell Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Shakespeare Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Sharp Lane Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Shire Oak VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
Southroyd Primary & Nursery School | Yes | Foundation School |
Spring Bank Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy | Yes | Academy |
St. Anthony’s Catholic Primary School, Beeston | No | Voluntary Aided School |
St. Augustine’s Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
St Bartholomew's C of E VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
St Benedict's Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
St Chad's C of E Primary School | Yes | Academy |
St Edward's Catholic Primary School, Boston Spa | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Francis Catholic Primary School, Morley | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School, Beeston | Yes | Academy |
St James' C of E VC Primary School, Wetherby | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Hunslet | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Otley | Yes | Academy |
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Pudsey | Yes | Academy |
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Wetherby | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Margaret's C of E VC Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
St Mary's C of E VC Primary School, Boston Spa | Yes | Voluntary Controlled School |
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Horsforth | Yes | Academy |
St Marys C of E Primary Academy, Hunslet | Yes | Academy |
St Matthew's C of E VA Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Nicholas Catholic Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Oswald's C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Patrick Catholic Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Paul’s Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
St Peter's C of E Primary School, Leeds | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Philip's Catholic Primary School | No | Voluntary Aided School |
St Theresa’s Catholic Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
St Urban's Catholic Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Stanningley Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Strawberry Fields Primary School | No | Foundation School |
Summerfield Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Swarcliffe Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Swillington Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Swinnow Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Talbot Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Temple Learning Academy- all through school | Yes | Free School |
Templenewsam Halton Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Thorner Church of England Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Thorpe Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Tranmere Park Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Valley View Community Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Victoria Junior School, Rothwell | Yes | Community School |
Victoria Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Weetwood Primary School | Yes | Community School |
West End Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Westbrook Lane Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Westerton Primary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Westgate Primary School, Otley | Yes | Community School |
Westwood Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Whingate Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Whinmoor St Paul's C of E Primary School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
White Laith Primary School | Yes | Foundation School |
Whitecote Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Whitkirk Primary School | Yes | Academy |
Wigton Moor Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Windmill Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Woodlesford Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Wykebeck Primary School | Yes | Community School |
Yeadon Westfield Infant School | Yes | Foundation School |
Yeadon Westfield Junior School | Yes | Foundation School |
Secondary Schools
| Included in Leeds in year coordinated scheme for 2024/25 | School Type |
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Abbey Grange Church of England Academy | Yes | Academy |
Allerton Grange School | Yes | Community School |
Allerton High School | Yes | Community School |
Benton Park School | Yes | Community School |
Bishop Young Church of England Academy | Yes | Academy |
Boston Spa School | Yes | Academy |
Brigshaw High School | Yes | Academy |
Bruntcliffe Academy | Yes | Academy |
Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Carr Manor Community School – all through school | Yes | Foundation school |
Cockburn School | No | Academy |
Cockburn John Charles Academy | No | Academy |
Cockburn Laurence Calvert Academy | No | Free School/ Academy |
Co-op Academy Leeds | Yes | Academy |
Co-op Academy Priesthorpe | Yes | Academy |
Corpus Christi Catholic College | Yes | Academy |
Crawshaw Academy | Yes | Academy |
Dixons Trinity Chapeltown – all through school | Yes | Free School / Academy |
Dixons Unity Academy | No | Academy |
Garforth Academy | Yes | Academy |
Guiseley School | No | Foundation School |
Horsforth School | Yes | Academy |
John Smeaton Academy | Yes | Academy |
Lawnswood School | Yes | Community School |
Leeds City Academy | Yes | Academy |
Leeds East Academy | Yes | Academy |
Leeds Jewish Free School | Yes | Free School / Academy |
Leeds West Academy | Yes | Academy |
Mount St. Marys Catholic High School | Yes | Voluntary Aided School |
Otley Prince Henry's Grammar School | Yes | Academy |
Pudsey Grammar School | Yes | Foundation School |
Ralph Thoresby High School | Yes | Foundation School |
Roundhay School – all through school | Yes | Community School |
Oulton Academy | Yes | Academy |
St Marys Menston, a Catholic Voluntary Academy | Yes | Academy |
Temple Moor High School | Yes | Academy |
The Farnley Academy | Yes | Academy |
The Morley Academy | Yes | Academy |
The Rodillian Academy | Yes | Academy |
The Ruth Gorse Academy | Yes | Free School / Academy |
The Temple Learning Academy – all through school | Yes | Free School / Academy |
Trinity Academy Leeds | Yes | Free School/ Academy |
UTC Leeds | No | University Technical College |
Wetherby High School | No | Foundation School |
Woodkirk Academy | Yes | Academy |