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In-Year Places

A Rare Opportunity to Join Our School

Rastrick High School currently has a small number of in-year places available in selected year groups. These opportunities rarely arise and are offered when spaces become available during the academic year.

If you are considering a change of school for your child, this may be a timely opportunity to explore Rastrick High School.

Rastrick High School is part of the Polaris Multi-Academy Trust and provides a calm, supportive learning environment with high expectations for all pupils.


What Is an In-Year Place?

An in-year place allows a pupil to join a school outside the normal Year 7 admissions round. This may be due to a house move or a family choosing to seek a different school for their child.

In-year availability at Rastrick High School is uncommon.


How to Apply

All in-year secondary school applications in Calderdale are managed by Calderdale Council. Applications must be submitted through the council.

Simple Steps for Parents

1. Speak to the school
We recommend contacting Rastrick High School first to discuss current availability and ask any questions.

2. Apply through Calderdale Council
Complete the council’s in-year application form, naming Rastrick High School as a preference.

3. Submit your application
Calderdale Council will process your application in line with admissions criteria.

4. Receive a decision
You will be notified in writing if a place can be offered.

5. Accept the place
If successful, follow the instructions provided to accept the offer.


Need Help With Your Application?

If you would like to discuss in-year places at Rastrick High School, please contact us directly.

Contact Rastrick High School by clicking here 

All formal applications must still be made through Calderdale Council.


Why Choose Rastrick High School?

  • In-year places are rare

  • Calm and purposeful learning environment

  • High expectations and strong support


Ready to Apply?

Contact the school, then submit your in-year application through Calderdale Council.