Enrolment: Primary 1 and Secondary 1

Online Enrolment for Primary 1 pupils and for Secondary S1 pupils in 2024/2025 will be open in January 2024.

Parents and carers enrolling their child(ren) for Primary P1 or for High School S1, or looking to request a place for their child(ren) at another school, which isn’t their catchment school, for the 2024/25 session can now do this quickly and easily online.

Fife Council are using a new online application form  to make things easier for parents and carers.

Applications to your child’s catchment school, should be completed by registering your child by completing the online form before the following deadlines to allow school staff to review the information:

  • Primary 1 & Secondary S1 deadline – TBC closer to Jan 2024

P7 children currently enrolled in a Fife Council primary school who will move to their catchment secondary school in August 2024 will be moved automatically.

If you would prefer to submit a placing request to an alternative Fife Council secondary school, you can submit your request through our Submit a placing request for an S1 place form.

Should you wish to make a placing request click here for more information.

As part of the online P1 enrolment process parents/carers will also be required to upload photos of verification documents in support of the application. These are:

  • A copy of your child’s birth certificate. You can also order a birth certificate here.
  • 2 forms of proof that you live in the school’s catchment area (for example, council tax notification form, utility bill or child tax credit form.) – If you don’t have a paper bill, you can download a copy of your council tax bill from within your online account here.  The council tax notification must be your most recent bill, issued for 2022/23.The utility bill must not be more than 6 months old.
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