Shropshire schools are seeing exceptional demand for secondary school places.
On Wednesday, March 1, children across Britain will discover which secondary school they'll be attending come September.
Shropshire Council has reported that this year has seen its highest ever number of secondary school applications. “However, this is something we have known was coming, and is something we have long planned for. Though not everyone will be offered their preferred school, there are sufficient spaces across the county, and all children who applied on time will be offered a place at secondary school in September.
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