Department for Education figures reveal the hardest primary schools to get into in Liverpool as the deadline for 2024-25 applications looms.
A record number of primary-aged pupils across the country received a place at their preferred school for 2023-24 – some 92.5% were offered their first choice, up from 92.2% in 2022-23 and the highest figure since 2014-15.
However, there was also a record low number of applications, with just 568,560 children fighting for the school places.
In Liverpool, the rate was lower than the national average as 4,538 of 5,194 children (87.4%) secured a place at their first preference, leaving many disappointed.
Here are the primary schools in Liverpool which were hardest to get into, based on Department for Education figures* showing the proportion of families putting it as their first choice who were successful in getting a place.
*Figures were released in June 2023 and relate to offers for primary school entry in September 2023
However, there was also a record low number of applications, with just 568,560 children fighting for the school places.