- Type
- Grammar
- Phase
- Secondary
- Age range
- 11 to 18
- Gender
- Mixed
- Headteacher
- Shona Buck
- Address
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Church Street
Caistor
Lincoln
LN7 6QJ - Telephone
- 01472 851250 Fax: 01472 852248
- School email address
- admissions@caistorgrammar.com
- School website
- Church school
- No
- Category
- Academy
- Total number 11 to 16
- 503
- Total number 16 to 18
- 180
- Admission authority
- Academy trust
- Published admission number
- 96
- 2024 oversubscription criteria
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Where the number of applications is more than the number of places available, the following criteria will be applied in the order set out below, to decide which children to admit.
- Qualified candidates who are looked after or previously looked after children, or internationally previously looked after.
- Qualified candidates who reside (the Governors define being resident as sleeping at least 5 nights out of every seven during Term Time) and whose principal residency is within 6.5 miles in a straight line distance from the Head Master’s Office to the applicant’s residence (as defined as above). A map can be viewed at the School during the Open Evening. If it is not possible to view the map, the school will check any queries over catchment status, providing the necessary information Post code or grid references are supplied by the parents. Such children are defined as “in catchment” candidates. Should there be need to establish priority within this category, it will go to the applicants with the higher V.R. scores.
- In the main admissions round for entry into Year 7, up to 12 places will then be reserved for students who are in receipt of Pupil Premium (Ever 6).
- Qualified candidates, out of catchment, with the higher verbal reasoning scores being allocated first.
As a tie break the governors will calculate the mean rank position and, if there is still a tie, they will take the highest individual score on the written test. If a tie still exists, the governors will take the least number of mistakes on the written paper and, if necessary, an independent ballot would be taken if there is still a tie. There are entrance exams for admission into a grammar school. Details about the testing arrangements can be obtained from the school.
This is a grammar school and applicants must meet the required standard in the admissions exam to be allocated a place. See the school’s full admissions policy for more information.
- 2025 oversubscription criteria
-
Where the number of applications is more than the number of places available, the following criteria will be applied in the order set out below, to decide which children to admit.
- Qualified candidates who are looked after or previously looked after children, or internationally previously looked after.
- Qualified candidates who reside (the Trustees define being resident as sleeping at least 5 nights out of every seven during Term Time) and whose principal residency is within 6.5 miles in a straight line distance from the Head Master’s Office to the applicant’s residence (as defined as above). The school will check any queries over catchment status, providing the necessary information Post code or grid references are supplied by the parents. Such children are defined as “in catchment” candidates. Should there be need to establish priority within this category, it will go to the applicants with the higher V.R. scores.
- In the main admissions round for entry into Year 7, up to 12 places will then be reserved for students who are in receipt of Pupil Premium (Ever 6).
- Qualified candidates, out of catchment, with the higher verbal reasoning scores being allocated first.
As a tie break the Trustees will calculate the mean rank position and, if there is still a tie, they will take the highest individual score on the written test. If a tie still exists, the Trustees will take the least number of mistakes on the written paper and, if necessary, an independent ballot would be taken if there is still a tie. There are entrance exams for admission into a grammar school. Details about the testing arrangements can be obtained from the school.
This is a grammar school and applicants must meet the required standard in the admissions exam to be allocated a place. See the school’s full admissions policy for more information.
- Sixth form published admission number
- 6
- Sixth form entry requirements
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It is the policy of the Governing body supported by the Local Authority that all pupils who are in Year 11 at Caistor Grammar School will be offered a place into Year 12 providing that they meet minimum requirements set out in 8.2 of their admissions policy. This can be found on their website.All applicants will have at least a GCSE grade 4 in Mathematics and in either English Language or English Literature. It will also be required to have gained 4 GCSE passes at either grade 9 to 6, with a minimum of a grade 6 in each of the subjects to be studied at A level.Additionally, applicants will have to meet the minimum requirements for individual subjects as set out in the Sixth Form prospectus.
- Sixth form oversubscription criteria
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Pupils who are automatically transferring from Year 11 of Caistor Grammar School to the sixth form will be given priority over the allocation of courses. In the case of over subscription in a course priority will be given to those students with the highest average capped GCSE point score. The score will be capped at the highest eight GCSE grades.In-catchment status in the full policy does not apply to Sixth Form entry. The planned admissions number for new entry into Year 12 is 6. Applicants will need to meet the requirements set out in paragraph 8.2. In the case of over subscription priority will be given to those students with the highest average capped GCSE point score. The score will be capped at the highest eight GCSE grades. However the school will try to admit more students from other establishments providing that the combination of subjects work. In the case of over subscription in a course, priority will be given to those external students with the highest average capped GCSE point score.
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School admissions arrangements
To lodge an appeal you must do so directly with the school following this link: Caistor Grammar School appeal link
- Find out more
- Department for Education Number
- 9255406