New figures published on National Offer Day show that the vast majority of Bromley children due to start primary school in September 2026 have been offered one of their preferred schools.
As part of the Pan-London admissions process, local authorities in London all publish their primary and infant school admissions data at the same time, on National Offer Day (16 April), to ensure that every child that is resident in a London borough has received an offer.
Every child of a Bromley-resident family who applied by the deadline has been offered a school place for September 2026.
98.7 per cent of Bromley children due to start primary school in September 2026 have been offered one of their top four preference schools, with 88 per cent offered their first preference.
In addition, 99 per cent of children currently in Year 2 in an infant school have been offered one of their top two preferences for Year 3 in a junior school for September 2026.
Families who did not receive their preferred offer can find advice on the next stages of the admissions process in the Next Steps Guide on the Bromley Council website.
A Bromley Council spokesperson said, “The latest school offer results are positive news for Bromley families, with the great majority of children once again receiving an offer from one of their preferred schools. Beginning school is such an important milestone, and the hope is that children will feel happy, supported, and ready to settle quickly and enjoy learning.”
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For media enquiries, please contact Liam Scoble in Public Affairs, on 020 8313 4688 or email liam.scoble@bromley.gov.uk.