Admissions

Open Events for September 2026 Intake

Dates for our Open Events are now available!

Date Time
Monday 20th October 9.30am
Thursday 23rd October 1.15pm
Monday 10th November 9.30am
Tuesday 18th November 1.30pm
Thursday 27th November 1.30pm
Thursday 4th December 5.30pm
Wednesday 7th January 9.30am
Tuesday 13th January 1.30pm

Please call or email to book your place – 02392 580 808 / [email protected]

Space Hoppers

We also run a fortnightly Space Hoppers group. This is for toddlers, parents, grandparents and other family members to attend. Space Hoppers is open to families in the local community, not just those who attend Gomer Infant School. No need to book, just come along!

We look forward to seeing you!

Starting School in September 2026?

If your child was born between 1st September 2021 and 31st August 2022, they will be eligible to start school in the school year beginning September 2026.

For more information on how to apply go to: www.hants.gov.uk/admissions.

Applications open on 1st November 2025 and close on 15th January 2026.

The national notification date is 16th April 2026.

School applications

Applications to Gomer Infant School (including in-year applications) can be made via Hampshire County Council School Admissions, where you will also find further information on the application and appeal arrangements.

Should you have any queries or require guidance regarding the admissions process, you can contact School Admissions on 0300 555 1377 or [email protected] who will be able to assist you.

Please click on the image below to see further details for our school, including catchment area, on the Hampshire County Council website.

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Applications will be considered according to the Admissions Policy for the year of admission.

School Admissions for Armed Forces Families

A video funded by Forces Connect South East, and produced by Hampshire County Council, provides details on the steps that Forces families need to take to secure a school place for their child, with key application dates.

This video with contributions from school leaders, the forces federations, Local Authority representatives, Councillor Andrew Joy, Hampshire’s Armed Forces Champion, and most importantly families and children, provides practical clarity for families, exemplifies the processes and challenges that are faced, alongside the high level of support we expect of each other.

The video link which can be viewed here, is suitable to be included on school websites.

A Guide to School Admissions for Service Children in England

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrYAhGO-tRE&feature=youtu.be

A Guide to School admissions for Service Children in England

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=benqam4kol4&feature=youtu.be