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Application forms to start school outside of the normal age group

Complete this form if you want your child to start school outside of the normal age group.

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Application form to start school outside of the normal age group - PDF
PDF 148.7KB Published 16 December 2021

Print and complete this form if you want your child to start school outside of the normal age group.

Application form to start school outside of the normal age group - WORD
DOCUMENT 68.2KB Published 16 December 2021

Complete this form if you want your child to start school outside of the normal age group.

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