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Ballyclare Nursery School, Grange Drive, Ballyclare
Stage 2 Application Process If you missed applying for a pre school place you can still make an application for your child during 'Stage 2' of the application process. Stage 2 opens for applications on the Education Authority portal from Thursday 25th April until Friday 3rd May at 12:00 midday. Please go to our 'Parents and Carers Admissions Information' page to find out how to apply.
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Class 3 PM- Ballyclare Nursery School Entry Profile 2023- 1st Dec 23

Please complete every question as this information is very important to us. On the 'POLICIES' section of our school website you will be able to find the following information:  Our GDPR policy about how we use and store your data;  Child Protection - a guide for parents;  Ballyclare Nursery School Child Protection Policy.

For the purpose of Department of Education Annual Census we are required to collect the following information:

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Protestant
 
Catholic
 
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English
 
Irish
 
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We now need to ask you some medical information about your child:
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Yes
 
Other (Please Specify Below)

 
No
 
Yes- please add details below
 
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No
 
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No
 
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No
 
Yes- please add details below
 
No
 
Yes- please add details below
 
CHILD PROTECTION PERMISSIONS
Please select either agree or disagree to the following list of questions. *
Agree
 
Disagree
 
Agree
 
Disagree
 
Agree
 
Disagree
 
Agree
 
Disagree
 
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Disagree
 
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Mother
 
Father
 
Legal Guardian
 
Other (Please Specify Below)

 

PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

A mother automatically has parental responsibility for her child from birth.

A father usually has parental responsibility if he’s either:

  • married to the child’s mother
  • listed on the birth certificate (after a certain date, depending on which part of the UK the child was born in)

Births registered in Northern Ireland:

A father has parental responsibility if he’s married to the mother at the time of the child’s birth.

If a father marries the mother after the child’s birth, he has parental responsibility if he lives in Northern Ireland at the time of the marriage.

An unmarried father has parental responsibility if he’s named, or becomes named, on the child’s birth certificate (from 15 April 2002).

Yes
 
Other (Please Specify Below)