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  • 18/06/2025
Newcastle saw one of the best success rates for primary places — but secondary school competition is growing.

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00:00Families in Tyne and Weir, including in Newcastle, had some of the highest success rates in the
00:08country when it came to securing their top choice school. Over 90% of applicants were
00:13offered their first preference, with more than 97% getting one of their listed options.
00:19It places the region among the best performing areas in England, well ahead of the national
00:24average and significantly above London and the West Midlands. This strong performance
00:29reflects good planning and capacity across the region, but also shows the advantage of lower
00:34population density compared to high-pressure urban areas. For local families, this means greater
00:39certainty and less disruption in the lead-up to a new school year. While some schools in Newcastle
00:45remain oversubscribed, the overall picture is one of success and satisfaction. In a national system
00:51that often feels uneven, Tyne and Weir stands out as a region where most children are getting the
00:56school place they hoped for.

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