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The Piggott School

A Church of England Academy

Admissions

On this page you will find information on The Piggott School admissions process.

Click each heading below for further information.

 

How do I apply for a place? 
Applications for Year 7

To apply for a place in Year 7 for September 2026, all applications should be made to the Local Authority in which you reside. All applications are forwarded to Wokingham Borough Council and subsequently to The Piggott School for processing.

For further information, please visit:

https://www.wokingham.gov.uk/schools-and-education/school-admissions/starting-secondary-school-age-11/

In-Year Applications

To apply for a place in Years 7-11, outside of the normal Year 7 admissions round, applications should be made directly to The Piggott School. Applications for an in-year place should be submitted no earlier than the term before the place is needed.

Please complete our online in-year application form by clicking here.

If you required a paper copy, please email admissions@piggottschool.org

Applications to the sixth form

To apply for a place in Year 12 from September 2026 please visit the 6th form page

For queries relating to sixth form admissions, please email 6thformadmissions@piggottschool.org or see further information on the sixth form admissions page.

What are the Admissions Criteria? 

The admissions criteria for The Piggott School are given below in descending order of priority:

Children attending The Piggott School: Charvil Primary automatically transfer into Year 7 to the Wargrave Piggott Secondary School*

In the event of there being a greater demand for admission than there are places available, a child with a statement of special educational need (or Educational Health Care Plan – EHC), which names The Piggott School will always be admitted.

Once places have been offered to these children, the following criteria will be applied in the order set out below:

  • A.  All looked after children or children who were previously looked after (For the full definition of a looked after or previously looked after chil, please see full admissions policy document)

  • B. Pupils whose permanent home address is in the school’s designated area and who have a sibling living at the same address who already attends the school (in any Key Stage, i.e. EYFS2 (Reception year) – KS5) by the deadline for applications. (For the definition of sibling see full document); 

  • C. The children of staff at The Piggott School where that member of staff is the legal parent and guardian of that child, has a permanent contract to work at the school and where that member of staff has been employed at the school for 2 or more years at the time of application for the place or the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post within a demonstrable skill shortage.

  • D. Pupils whose permanent home address is in the school’s designated area but who do not fall into criterion B; 

  • E. Pupils whose permanent home address is not in the school’s designated area but who would otherwise fall into criterion B; 

  • F. Pupils who attend one of the linked primary schools, who have not been admitted in an earlier criteria namely The Colleton, Crazies Hill CE, Knowl Hill CE, St Nicholas CE and Sonning CE Primary schools and Polehampton CE and Robert Piggott CE junior schools; 

  • G. All other pupils.

15 spaces will be reserved for children living in a High Priority Admissions Area (HPPA)**, the HPPA will include all of the designated area of Crazies Hill Primary School, as of 20th November 2020, which falls within the boundaries of Wokingham borough. The criterion for deciding a place for those living within the HPAA will be straight line distance from the school gate, with those living furthest away receiving priority over those living nearest.

*The Piggott School is an all-through school, from Foundation to Sixth form, and is based across 2 sites, The Piggott School: Charvil Primary and The Piggott School in Wargrave. Students with an EHCP should go via the usual consultation processes with their local borough SEN team.

**The HPPA was agreed following an Official School Adjudicator's judgement


The Piggott School Admissions Policies 

The Piggott School Admissions Policy 2024-2025 (Determined)

The Piggott School Admissions Policy 2025-2026 (Determined)

The Piggott School Admissions Policy 2026-2027 (Determined)

It is a statutory requirement for all state funded schools to consult on their Admissions Arrangements every 7 years. In line with this requirement, The Piggott School last consulted on its Admissions Arrangements for 2021/2022 following a judgement by the Office of the Schools’ Adjudicator.

Recent Changes

There have been no recent changes to our admissions policies.

Date of last consultation period:  Friday 20th November 2020 to Monday 4th January 2021

For details of the consultation, please click here.

Admissions Policy Consultations

In line with the School Admissions Code, Admissions Authorities are required to consult on their Admissions Policy every 7 years or where there is a significant change. 

As part of the consultation process schools and admissions authorities are required to consult parents of school age children. Where other admissions authorities have asked us to pass their consultation information on, we will list this information below. 

The Piggott School is not currently consulting on its Admissions Arrangements.


Catchment Area 

The following map shows the designated area of The Piggott that is used in its over subscription criteria:

Piggott Designated Area - View Map.

Piggott Designated Area - Detailed map (for reference only)

Please note that you can check the catchment area your postcode is in using the Wokingham Borough's catchment finder tool.

Please note that we accept applications from outside of our catchment area.
Allocation Information (How places were allocated in previous years) 
Year 7 Allocation Information

Please find below information on how places were allocated on national offer day for each Year 7 intake. Please be aware that this information captures the allocation as it was on National Secondary Offer Day and does not include any movement thereafter.

This information, along with the allocation information for other schools in the borough, is available on Wokingham's website

Intake

Published Admission Number

Number of places offered Information on how the places were allocated
2025/26 206 252 The Academy Trust Board (also known as the Governing Body) at The Piggott School ranked the applications in accordance with the school’s oversubscription criteria and after coordination the school was fully allocated. The school agreed to take additional students to meet demand within the Borough. The last child allocated under criterion G lived 3.136 miles from The Piggott School based on radial distance according to the computerised mapping system used by the council’s School Admissions Team. There were insufficient places for the remaining 39 children who were placed on the waiting list.
2024/25 206 252 The Academy Trust Board (also known as the Governing Body) at The Piggott School ranked the applications in accordance with the school’s oversubscription criteria and after coordination the school was fully allocated. The last child allocated under criterion E lived 7.497 miles from The Piggott School based on radial distance according to the computerised mapping system used by the council’s School Admissions Team. There were insufficient places for the remaining 94 children (15 in criterion F and 79 in criterion G). These children have been provisionally placed on the waiting list pending confirmation from parents that they wish to remain on the waiting list.
2023/24 206 252

The Academy Trust Board (also known as the Governing Body) at The Piggott School ranked the applications in accordance with the school’s oversubscription criteria and after coordination the school was fully allocated. The school agreed to take additional students to meet demand within the Borough. The last child allocated under criterion F lived 3.583 miles from The Piggott School based on radial distance according to the computerised mapping system used by the council’s School Admissions Team. There were insufficient places for the remaining 98 children (8 in criterion F and 90 in criterion G).

Appeals 
Appeals for Year 7 Admissions

The Piggott School has commissioned Wokingham Borough Council to hear appeals on the school’s behalf. Details of how to appeal and the timeline can be found by clicking the link below:

https://www.wokingham.gov.uk/schools-and-education/school-admissions/school-admissions-appeals-and-exclusions 

Other Useful Information

Contact Details

For queries relating to admissions, please email admissions@piggottschool.org

For queries relating to sixth form admissions, please email 6thformadmissions@piggottschool.org or see further information on the sixth form admissions page.


Useful Documents