Rutland Celebrates Strong Results on Secondary School National Offer Day
The arrival of National Offer Day, 2026, has brought a wave of relief and celebration for families across Rutland. Rutland County Council has officially confirmed that every single resident child who applied for a secondary school place for the September 2026 term has been successfully allocated a spot, maintaining the county's reputation for high-performing admissions.
The headline figure for this year reveals that 93.3% of Rutland children secured a place at their first-preference school. While this represents a fractional decrease from the 94.4% achieved in 2025, the broader success rate for families receiving any of their listed preferences actually improved. A remarkable 99.1% of residents were offered a place at one of their preferred schools, up from 98.04% the previous year.
This high level of satisfaction comes despite intense competition for places at some of the region's most popular institutions. Both Catmose College and Uppingham Community College were oversubscribed this year. In accordance with their established admissions policies, both schools will now move to operate waiting lists for those who did not secure an initial offer.
The local authority noted that first-preference outcomes are often influenced by factors outside their direct control. These include whether applications are submitted by the national deadline and whether parents prioritise schools where their child is most likely to be eligible, such as those within their immediate catchment area.
Cllr Tim Smith, Rutland County Council’s Portfolio Holder for Children and Families, expressed his gratitude to the teams behind the scenes. "I’m very pleased that more than 93% of Rutland children have secured a place at their first choice secondary school this year," he stated. "We know how important this milestone is for families, and I would like to thank our School Admissions team and our secondary schools for their continued hard work in supporting a smooth admissions process."
With the allocation phase now complete, the council is urging parents and carer's to respond to their offers by the published deadline. For those navigating the next steps or seeking clarity on the waiting list process, the School Admissions team remains available to provide direct support and answer any lingering questions regarding the 2026 intake.
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