Admissions

Applications for a place at The Hurlingham Academy are made via eAdmissions on the Hammersmith & Fulham website.

After the allocation of children with SEN or EHC plans, the admission criteria will be applied in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked after and previously looked after children.
  2. Exceptional needs.
  3. Siblings.
  4. Distance from home to school.

The deadline for applications for a Year 7
place for September 2026 is 31st October 2025.

Parents will receive the outcome of their application on 3 March 2026
via email from the London eAdmissions Team.

How to appeal if your child has not been offered a place at The Hurlingham Academy

Parent(s) can appeal against the refusal of a school place under the School Standards and Framework Act 1998.  

If you wish to appeal against the decision not to offer you child a place at The Hurlingham Academy in the new Year 7, you will need to download and complete the admissions appeal form found on the LBHF website here:

https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/children-and-young-people/schools-and-colleges/school-admissions/admission-appeals

For late applications, an appeal should be lodged within 20 school days of receipt of application outcome letter.

Appeals lodged after these dates will be heard within 40 school days of the appeal deadline or 30 school days of being lodged, whichever is the later date. 

In-year admission appeals (for people applying for school places in the middle of a school year) are managed by the academy.

Please contact admin@thehurlinghamacademy.org for further information.

Appeals should be lodged within 20 days of receipt of the application outcome letter. All appeals, whether as part of the Year 7 standard admissions round, or in-year admissions, will be heard by an appeal panel which will be independent of the Academy. The arrangements for appeals will be in line with the School Admissions Appeals Code (the “Code”) published by the Department for Education. The determination of the appeal panel will be made in accordance with the Code and will be binding on all parties. 

If parents/carers decide to appeal, they will receive an advance notice of the hearing date and invited to attend. The hearing will be conducted as informally as possible, and parents/carers will have the opportunity to put forward their case and ask questions. If the appeal is refused, the Local Governing Body will not consider a further appeal for admission in the same academic year, unless there is a significant material change in circumstances of the parent or child. 

In-Year Admissions: Arrangements for admitting pupils outside of the normal Y7 admissions round.

Applications outside of the normal admissions round are known as in-year admissions.

Parents are encouraged to apply for a place in-year by contacting the Academy directly and requesting an application form from the Admissions Administrator.

Please contact info@thehurlinghamacademy.org.uk for more information. 

The Grammar Stream

The Grammar Stream at The Hurlingham Academy provides  accelerated learning and greater challenge, as well as a wide range of extracurricular opportunities, for our most able students, putting them on the path to the world’s best universities.

How will students be admitted to the Grammar Stream? As part of the induction programme, students who have accepted a place at The Hurlingham Academy will complete a set of cognitive ability tests, known as MidYis. A Grammar Stream place will be offered to the highest-scoring 32 students. All students who accept a place will be asked to sign a contract that commits them to their place and to the after-school activities that we expect Grammar Stream students to take part in.

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