In-Year Admissions
Each year, we welcome a number of families who join us partway through their child’s education. We work hard to support them to settle in and make friends as quickly as possible, allowing them to thrive academically and socially while making the most of our extra-curricular opportunities.
We warmly invite prospective parents and carers to visit our school to learn more about our school community. To arrange a visit or if you have any questions, please telephone our office on 020 7802 1909 or email admissions@pimlicoprimary.futureacademies.org.
To apply, parents are asked to complete the application form and return it to the school office. A paper copy is available from the office.
Please note that there is a separate application process if you would like your child to join our Reception class in or after September 2025; further details are available here.
You are able to apply for Pimlico Primary even if you do not live in Westminster; indeed, each year, we welcome many children from other London boroughs or who have recently moved to the capital from elsewhere in the UK or from abroad.
Appeals Information
For more information or to submit an appeal for in-year admissions, click here.
Admissions Consultation 2026-2027
Pimlico Primary Academy is consulting on their admission arrangements for the academic year 2026/27.
The consultation period will run for 6 weeks commencing on Monday 4th November 2024 and closing at 9 am on Monday 16th of December 2024.
The proposed Admissions Policy can be found here.
Responses to these arrangements are invited and should be submitted to the Admissions Committee via admissions@futureacademies.org by 9 am on Monday 16th of December 2024.
Following the period of public consultation held between Monday 24th November 2024 and 9 am on Monday 16th December 2024, the Admissions Committee of Pimlico Primary Academy will formally determine the admission arrangements for the academic year of entry 2026/27 by Friday 28th February 2025 in accordance with Regulation 17 of the School Admissions Regulations (2012). The process of consultation and determination will be carried out in accordance with the Admissions Code and associated regulations which can be viewed here.
In accordance with Regulation 21 of the School Admissions Regulations (2012) and Section 88H of the SSFA (1998), any person or body who considered that any Academy's arrangements are unlawful, or not compliant with the Code or relevant law relating to admissions, can make an objection to the School Adjudicator.