MORE than 98 per cent of children in St Helens have been allocated a place at one of their preferred primary schools this year.

Figures from St Helens Council show 98.42 per cent of applicants were given either their first, second or third choice primary school chosen by their parents' or guardians for September 2019 compared to 98.24 per cent the previous year.

DfE data for 2018 shows St Helens was higher than both the national and regional average for first preferences; 92.7 per cent compared to 91.0 per cent nationally and 91.5 per cent regionally.

Jo Davies, Senior Assistant Director, Education and Children's Health: “Every year we work exceptionally hard to offer families one of their preferred school places primary schools and while we have seen a very slight fall in the number gaining their first place we have managed to reduce the number of children not offered a place in one of their three preferred choice from 1.76 per cent to 1.58 per cent this year.

“This year we also saw more parents choosing to apply for their child's school place online with 88.67 per cent this year compared to 83.62 per cent in 2018.

"If any parent or guardian has any questions about their application - I would ask them to contact the School Admissions Team on 01744 671030.”

There is currently 305 vacant places accumulatively across the borough at the following primary schools: Ashurst, Broad Oak, Carr Mill, Chapel End, Corpus Christi, Eccleston Mere, Garswood, Holy Cross, Longton Lane, Lyme, Merton Bank, Newton, Parish CE, Queens Park CE/URC, Rainford Brook Lodge, Rainford C.E., Rectory C.E., Robins Lane, Sherdley, St Anne’s (Sutton), St Bartholomew’s, St James’, St Mary & St Thomas CE, St Mary’s (Birchley), St Mary’s Infants, St Peter & St Paul, St Teresa’s, Sutton Manor, Sutton Oak C.E., The District C.E., Wargrave and Willow Tree.