Denbigh is an 11-19 Foundation School and, as such, is its own admission authority. It is the Governing Body of the School that determines the admission criteria and operates the admission process.
Denbigh has been designated a Specialist Technology College by the Department of Education and Skills and the School receives additional funding to support an extended curriculum in Mathematics, Science and Design and Technology.
The Local Authority (LA) co-ordinates the 11+ admissions process for schools. To apply, parents must complete the LA’s Common Application Form and return it by the published date of return.
Parents are advised to read the guidance supplied by the LA in relation to this process carefully. The planned admissions number for Denbigh in September 2010 is 200.
The parents of those children who wish to apply for one of these places will need to indicate their intention on the LA’s Common Application Form.
They will also be asked to complete an Aptitude Test Application Form which should be returned directly to Denbigh by the deadline set.
Further details of Priority by Aptitude applications are available in the School’s Admissions Policy.
The admission number for Denbigh School in September 2010 is 200.
This is the number of children who will be admitted to the School in Year 7 in 2010. This number reflects the amount of accommodation available at the School and also takes into consideration the available places at other local schools.
In exceptional circumstances, it is possible, by agreement with the Governors and Milton Keynes Council, for a school to exceed its admission number.