Schools and learning
Information on Schools and learning
- Admission Arrangements for Voluntary Aided, Foundation Schools and Academies 2017/2018
- Admission Arrangements for Voluntary Aided, Foundation Schools and Academies 2022/23
- Appeal against the offer of a school place
- Apply for a primary school place
- Apply for a secondary school place
- Are you a parent of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Assessment of Special Educational Needs
- Care Leaver Offer
- Careers Support
- Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
- Child Employment Work Permit
- Children and Young People's Decision Making
- Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Consultation on Admission Arrangements 2025/2026 - Kingsley Primary School
- COVID and your child's school attendance
- Definition of Terms around Special Educational Needs
- Educational Psychology Team
- Elective Home Education
- Free Nursery Entitlement
- Hartlepool Borough Council School Admission Arrangements 2017/2018
- Hartlepool Education Commission
- Hartlepool Governor Support Service
- Henry Smith Education Charity
- Hornby Park Transport Arrangements 2nd August 2021
- Hornby Park Transport Arrangements 3rd to 6th August 2021
- Important dates - school places
- In Year School Admissions
- Local and Regional Support Groups and Voluntary Organisations
- Nursery Admissions
- Office of the Schools Adjudicator - Annual Report
- Other Year 10 education opportunities
- Primary School Meals
- Privacy Notices: Children, young people and school workforce
- Professional Support Around Special Educational Needs
- School Admissions & Transfers
- School Attendance
- School Improvement
- School Information
- School Procedures for Assessing Special Educational Needs
- School Term Dates
- Schools Forum
- Schools Transformation
- Secondary School Meals
- SEND Action Plan
- Single Co-ordinated Assessment - Education, Health and Care Plans
- Social Emotional Mental Health (SEMH) Free School – Hartlepool Local Authority
- Special Diets
- Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE)
- Talk Matters
- What are Special Educational Needs
- Young People Aged 11-19