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Admissions and appeals

Admissions

Year 7 intake in September 2026

Applications to the Academy should be made via the local authority (council) common application form (CAF).  More information about the application process and a link to the form can be found on Bradford Council’s website in September.  You will need to name the Academy as one of your school preferences on that form.  If you live outside of the Bradford area, you will need to apply via your own local authority’s website.  The deadline for applications is 31 October 2025.

The published admission number (PAN) for this Academy is 180.  If the Academy receives more applications than there are places available, places will be ranked in the order of the oversubscription criteria (see table below). Full details of the admissions arrangements, including the criteria, can be found in the Admissions and Appeals Policy 2026-27 and the Dixons admissions guidance 2026 intake (available from the Downloads section below).

If you wish to submit an application under exceptional medical or social need criterion, or children of staff criterion, please read this guidance document for further information and a link to the separate application form.  The deadline for applications is 31 October 2025.  This form is required in addition to naming the Academy as a preference on the local authority application form.

The table below shows the number of applications there were last year and how many places were allocated in each of the criteria:

Number who named the Academy as a preference432
Number of places available180
  
Oversubscription criteria 
Children with an EHCP0
Looked-after & former looked-after children0
Children with exceptional medical or social need (applications agreed)0
Children of staff (up to 3)0
Siblings of students in years 7 to 10 at the Academy living in the priority admissions area33
Other children living within the priority admissions area65
Siblings of students in years 7 to 10 at the Academy living outside the priority admissions area22
Children at Dixons Manningham or Dixons Marchbank academies3
Other children living outside the priority admissions area57
Twins of children admitted under the criteria above0
 180

The distance of the home address of the last child admitted under ‘other children living outside the priority admissions area’ criterion can change each year, as this is dependent upon factors such as the number of children applying that year, the number who qualify under the higher criteria, and the number of children who list the Academy as their 1st preference.  As a guide for parents who are considering applying to the Academy, the furthest distance allocated under that criterion in September 2025 was 5.017 miles.

Further information about the Academy can be found on this website or by contacting the Academy via:

e-mail:             info@dixonsco.com

telephone:      01274 089900

 

Open Event

An open event is planned to take place on Wednesday 17 September.  Arrival is from 4.15pm and the event will close at 7.00pm. Presentations will take place at 4.30pm, 5.30pm and 6.00pm.

 

In-Year Applications

The funding agreement for the Academy dictates how many students it will be funded for in total. The Academy plans its operations such as staffing, timetabling, and provision of resources based on the funding received; this equates to the following provision:

  • There are 180 places in each of years 7 to 11.

If a child is refused a place, this is because admission of another child would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources.

Where vacancies occur, places are not offered based on the length of time children have been on the list but are filled in coordination with the local authorities and in line with the oversubscription criteria.  It is, therefore, possible that a child may be added to the list who qualifies more highly within the criteria than children already on the list because each time a child is added, the list will be ranked again in line with the published oversubscription criteria.  Looked-after children, previously looked-after children, and those allocated a place at the Academy in accordance with a Fair Access Protocol take precedence over those on a waiting list. 

Applications should be made on Bradford local authority’s ‘In Year Common Application Form’ (ICAF) which is available from the website.  The form needs to be submitted directly to the local authority.  On receipt of the form, the local authority will process this and then write to you with the outcome.

If you need a paper form, or have questions about the admissions process, please contact the Council’s Admissions Team via:

Email: schooladmissions@bradford.gov.uk

Telephone: 01274 439200

 

Appeals

Year 7 appeals - September 2026

Year 7 places will be offered, via the local authorities, on 2 March 2026.  Children who cannot be offered a place, due to there being more applications than there are places, will automatically remain on a waiting list until 31 December 2026.

Timeline for appeals

  • Allocation letters/emails sent to parents:  Monday 2 March 2026
  • Deadline for parents to submit appeal:  Monday 13 April 2026
  • Appeals received by deadline date will be heard within 40 school days where possible:  Tuesday 16 June 2026
  • Last appeal date in summer term: Week beginning 13 July 2026

For late applications, appeals will be heard within 40 school days from the deadline for lodging appeals where possible, or within 30 school days of being lodged.

 

In-Year appeals

Before you can make an appeal, you must first have completed and submitted a recent In-Year Application Form to Bradford local authority.  Details of how to do this can be found on the Admissions page under the heading In-Year admissions.

Once you have received a letter advising you that a place cannot be offered, you can then proceed to make an appeal for the academy.

The academy can only proceed to the appeals stage if the year group is full.  Places are not ‘reserved’ for those whose appeals are upheld, so any upheld appeal will result in an additional child in the year group.

Appeals made during the academic year (in-year) will be heard within 30 school days, or as soon as reasonably practicable.

 

Appeal forms and information

Bradford local authority processes the applications & appeals for this Academy.  Details of the appeals process and the appeal form can be found here.

 

If you need to speak to someone about the appeal process, you can contact the local authority via:

Telephone:  01274 439200

E-mail:  schoolappeals@bradford.gov.uk

Downloads
DCO Admissions Appeals Policy 2026 27 (PDF)
Dixons secondary admissions guidance 2026 intake (PDF)
Exceptional need and children of staff admissions guidance (PDF)
Exceptional need application form (WORD)
Children of staff form (WORD)
Admissions and appeals 2025/26 (PDF)