- Phase
- Primary
- Age range
- 4 to 11
- School size
- 315
- Headteacher
- Miss Sarah Addison
- Address
-
Monks' Dyke Road
Louth
Lincs
LN11 9AR - Telephone
- 01507 603867
- School email address
- enquiries@st-michaels.lincs.sch.uk
- School website
- Church school
- C of E
- Academy
- No
- Category
- Controlled
- Admission authority
- Local authority
- Published admission number
- 45
- 2024 oversubscription criteria
-
- Looked after children and previously looked after children including those children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted.
- Children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of application, or who will be attending the school at the expected time of admission. In the case of infant and junior schools, the associated school will be considered as 'attending the school' for the purposes of this category.
- Children for whom this school is the nearest school to their home address.
- Priority will be given to children of regular worshippers at a local Christian church Church of England which is a member of ‘Churches Together in Louth and District’. These are:
- St James Parish Church
- St Michael’s and All Angels
- Holy Trinity, Stewton, Welton-le-Wold and South Elkington
- Louth Methodist Church
- South Elkington Methodist Church
- Salvation Army
- Louth Generations Church
- Eastgate Union (URC Baptist)
- St Atelheards (Orthodox)
- St Mary’s (Catholic)
- Distance of the home address to the school. Places will be allocated to those living nearest the school first.
Regular is defined as at least monthly attendance at the place of worship for at least a year before making your application. This will be verified by a signed letter from an officiating minister at the place of worship.
See the full admissions policy for definitions, mid-year admissions or other academic years.
- 2025 oversubscription criteria
-
- Looked after children and previously looked after children including those children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted.
- Children with a brother or sister attending the school at the time of application, or who will be attending the school at the expected time of admission. In the case of infant and junior schools, the associated school will be considered as 'attending the school' for the purposes of this category.
- Children for whom this school is the nearest school to their home address.
- Priority will be given to children of regular worshippers at a local Christian church Church of England which is a member of ‘Churches Together in Louth and District’. These are:
- St James Parish Church
- St Michael’s and All Angels
- Holy Trinity, Stewton, Welton-le-Wold and South Elkington
- Louth Methodist Church
- South Elkington Methodist Church
- Salvation Army
- Louth Generations Church
- Eastgate Union (URC Baptist)
- St Atelheards (Orthodox)
- St Mary’s (Catholic)
- Distance of the home address to the school. Places will be allocated to those living nearest the school first.
Regular is defined as at least monthly attendance at the place of worship for at least a year before making your application. This will be verified by a signed letter from an officiating minister at the place of worship.
See the full admissions policy for definitions, mid-year admissions or other academic years.
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- Find out more
- Department for Education Number
- 9253128