Admissions Criteria 

Slough and Eton Church of England Business and Enterprise College (academy) has 180 places available for new students applying to join Year 7. 

Slough and Eton has a resource base for students with an Education, Health and Care Plan citing Speech, Language and Communication Needs or Moderate Learning Difficulties as the primary need.  

Admissions are processed through Slough Borough Council and the Secondary Admissions Guide. The relevant application form is automatically issued to Slough residents whose children attend Slough Borough Council schools and are due to transfer at the end of the academic year. If your child is not currently attending a Slough school but you would like to apply for a place at Slough and Eton please contact the Admissions Department at Slough Borough Council or view the booklet via the following link:

Slough Borough Council - Admissions

Visits:                                  
A member of our Senior Leadership Team will conduct tours at the school on Thursday mornings at  9.15am

Internal students have priority access to apply for our Sixth Form which offers a range of A Levels and vocational subjects to meet the needs of all students. 

Admission to the Sixth Form is through an online application form which is found in the Sixth Form section of the website. . 

Please contact the school for more information, we welcome applications from students who attend other schools.

Please find the links for Admissions below:
Admissions Form New Year 7

Admissions Form Sixth Form

Please click the link below for the DfE Performance Tables:
DfE Performance Tables

OVERSUBSCRIPTION CRITERIA   

All children who have an education, health and care plan that names the school will be admitted. After this requirement is satisfied the following oversubscription criteria will apply with children being admitted by means of these criteria being applied in alphabetical order.

  • Looked after children and previously looked after children. (See note 1).
  • Feeder schools (Godolphin Junior, James Elliman Primary, Montem Primary and St Mary’s CofE Primary) and children who attend any school that is formally linked with Slough and Eton through the SEBMAT.  A maximum of 36 places will be available to SEBMAT Schools. The remaining places will be offered to children in the following categories.
  • Children who live in the catchment area of the school.
  • Children who have an older brother or sister at the school when the applicant will enter. Children are considered as siblings if they have brothers or sisters including step, adopted or foster brothers and sisters living in the same family unit and attending the school at the time the child is due to enter.
  • Children who have strong medical or social grounds for admission. The reasons must be fully supported in writing from a professional person involved in the case such as a doctor or social worker.
  • Children whose families have applied on denominational grounds and can provide written evidence of a commitment to Christian worship.
  • All other applicants.

If there are more applicants than places in any of the categories above, applicants living closest to the school will be given priority. Distance will be measured in a straight line from the front door of the child’s home address to the main entrance of the school.