

180 places are available in each new Year 7 group. Full details are given in our admissions policy below. We also have planned sixth form provision for up to 250 students.
The Academy can admit up to 180 students into the year group. All applicants taking the test will be placed in one of nine bands, based on their performance in the test. The number admitted from each band will be such that the intake is representative of the national ability range. Places from the nine bands will be allocated based on the order set out below:
Admission of pupils with statements of Special Educational Needs where Stockley Academy is named in the statement
Children in public care
Pupils whose siblings currently attend the school and who will continue to do so on the date of admission; (i.e. a natural brother or sister, or half-brother or sister, or a legally adopted brother or sister or half-brother or sister; who will be living with them at the same address at the date of their entry to the Academy)
Pupils on the basis of proximity to the school using the shortest straight line distance, as measured by the Hillingdon Local Authority GIS, from the main pupil entrance of the Academy to the centre of the child’s home.
All applicants must contact the Academy and ask for a Casual Admissions Form. Once the Academy receives your completed application this will be passed to the Admissions Committee. Where the application is for a year group which is oversubscribed the Academy will operate a waiting list. Students will be placed on the waiting list in accordance with the Academy’s Admissions Policy as follows:
Students with statements of Special Educational Needs where StockleyAcademy is named in the statement, then
Students in public care
Students whose siblings currently attend the Academy and who will continue to do so on the date of admission; (i.e. a natural brother or sister, or half-brother or sister or legally adopted brother or sister or half-brother or sister, who will be living with them at the same address at the date of their entry to the Academy)
Students on the basis of proximity to the Academy using the shortest straight-line distance, as measured by the Hillingdon Local Authority GIS, from the main student entrance of the Academy to the centre of the child’s home.