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The public consultation ran between 20 October and 1 December 2023.
There were 42 responses to the survey and the project page had 299-page visitors. Of the 42 respondents, 20 (48%) agreed or strongly agreed with the proposed reduction, 5 (12%) were not sure and 17 (40%) disagreed.
We took all responses into consideration. The decision was made to reduce the PAN from 20 to 15.
The school admissions policy was determined on 28 February 2024. Visit school admissions policies page to view the final school admissions policies and schemes.
School admissions policy consultation for LCC maintained school 2025-2026
Lincolnshire County Council, as the admissions authority for maintained schools, is responsible for ensuring that an admissions policy is in place detailing how applications are processed for these schools. This admissions policy must include each school’s published admissions number (PAN), which is the minimum number of places available in the intake year.
Lincolnshire County Council is consulting on a change to the published admissions number at Corby Glen Primary School, which will alter the minimum number of places from 20 to 15. This will allow the school greater flexibility in complying with regulations that state that infant classes can contain no more than 30 students. There are no other changes proposed to the policy.
Thank you for taking part in the consultation.
Final outcomes
The public consultation ran between 20 October and 1 December 2023.
There were 42 responses to the survey and the project page had 299-page visitors. Of the 42 respondents, 20 (48%) agreed or strongly agreed with the proposed reduction, 5 (12%) were not sure and 17 (40%) disagreed.
We took all responses into consideration. The decision was made to reduce the PAN from 20 to 15.
The school admissions policy was determined on 28 February 2024. Visit school admissions policies page to view the final school admissions policies and schemes.
School admissions policy consultation for LCC maintained school 2025-2026
Lincolnshire County Council, as the admissions authority for maintained schools, is responsible for ensuring that an admissions policy is in place detailing how applications are processed for these schools. This admissions policy must include each school’s published admissions number (PAN), which is the minimum number of places available in the intake year.
Lincolnshire County Council is consulting on a change to the published admissions number at Corby Glen Primary School, which will alter the minimum number of places from 20 to 15. This will allow the school greater flexibility in complying with regulations that state that infant classes can contain no more than 30 students. There are no other changes proposed to the policy.
School admissions policy consultation has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under review
School admissions policy consultation has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
School admissions policy consultation is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation will be documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.