There are several different types of maintained (or state) secondary and upper schools in Hertfordshire. You can express a preference for a maximum of three individual schools on your application form.
1. Community schools
Community schools are state-maintained, run by the local authority (Hertfordshire County Council, in this case). These schools follow Hertfordshire County Council's admission rules. There are different rules for mixed (also known as co-educational) and single-sex schools. The local authority employs the staff, owns the land and buildings, and decides on the admission criteria to apply if the school is oversubscribed. The schools receive funding from the local authority, follow the National Curriculum and are regularly inspected by Ofsted.
You should apply online or complete the paper secondary application form.
SchoolGuru’s Admission Calculator can predict whether you’re likely to get into any of these schools.
2.Voluntary-controlled schools
Tring School is the only voluntary-controlled secondary school in Hertfordshire. Voluntary-controlled means that it is administered and supported by the Local Education Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). The local authority has primary responsibility for the admission arrangements and employing staff. Tring School is a Church of England school and has its own admission rules. It receives funding from the local authority, follows the National Curriculum and is regularly inspected by Ofsted.
You should apply online or complete the paper secondary application form. You do not need to complete a supplementary information form for this school.
SchoolGuru’s Admission Calculator can predict whether you’re likely to get into this school.
3. Voluntary-aided schools
These are mainly religious or 'faith' schools - ie, Church of England, Catholic, Jewish, or have charitable status. The schools have governing bodies that employ staff, and set the admissions criteria. Each school has its own unique set of rules that will be applied if the school is oversubscribed. School buildings and land are normally owned by a charitable foundation, often a religious organisation. VA schools are state-maintained, as they receive funding from the local authority (Hertfordshire County Council). The governing body contributes to building and maintenance costs. VA schools all follow the National Curriculum and are regularly inspected by Ofsted.
You should apply online or complete the secondary application form. In addition, most voluntary-aided schools request that parents/carers complete a supplementary information form to enable the governing body of the school to assess your application correctly. Please contact the school to request a form.
SchoolGuru's Admission Calculator can help with most VA schools – and we’re working on the rest.
4. Foundation schools
Foundation schools are run by their own governing body, which employs the staff and sets the admissions criteria. Each school has its own unique set of rules that will be applied if the school is oversubscribed. Land and buildings are usually owned by the governing body or a charitable foundation. The governing bodies of these schools set and publish their own rules. Foundation schools are state-maintained, as they receive funding from the local authority (Hertfordshire County Council). They all follow the National Curriculum and are regularly inspected by Ofsted.
You should apply online or complete the paper secondary application form. In addition, most foundation schools request that parents/carers complete a supplementary information form to enable the governing body of the school to assess your application correctly. Please contact the school to request a form. If you are applying to Ashlyns or Mount Grace, you only need to fill in the secondary application form.
SchoolGuru's Admission Calculator can help with many foundation schools – and we’re working on the rest. If we can’t help now, please approach the schools directly.
5. Academy schools
These are state schools that are directly funded by central government. Academies do not have to follow the National Curriculum. They do not charge fees. Academies are bound by the mandatory requirements of the School Admissions Code.
SchoolGuru’s Admission Calculator can help with many academy schools in Hertfordshire – and we're working on the rest.