The Information Contained Within This Document Is As Follows:  Refusal Definitions  Contact Details for Lodging Your Appeal

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The Information Contained Within This Document Is As Follows:  Refusal Definitions  Contact Details for Lodging Your Appeal The information contained within this document is as follows: Refusal definitions Contact details for lodging your appeal Refusal Information Definitions Normal Prejudice: There were more applications than places available at this school and your application cannot be offered as determined by the over-subscription criteria. Appeal Contact Details To appeal for the following schools, please lodge your appeal online at www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/schoolappeals or contact the school directly for further information. Djanogly City Academy Nottingham Free School Ellis Guilford School and Sports College Nottingham University Academy of Science and The Bulwell Academy Technology (NUAST) To appeal for the following schools, or if the school you have been refused is not listed on this document, please contact the school directly for further information and to obtain a form. Bluecoat Aspley Academy Alderman White School and Language College Bluecoat Beechdale Academy Arnold Hill Academy Bluecoat Wollaton Academy The Becket School The Farnborough Academy The Bramcote School The Fernwood School Carlton Academy Carlton Le-Willows Academy Nottingham Academy Chilwell School The Nottingham Emmanuel School Christ The King Voluntary Academy Nottingham Free School Colonel Frank Seely Academy Nottingham Girls' Academy East Leake Academy Nottingham University Samworth Academy The George Spencer Academy and Technology College The Oakwood Academy The Holgate Academy Park Vale Academy The Kimberley School The Trinity Catholic School The National C of E Academy The Wells Academy Redhill Academy South Nottinghamshire Academy The South Wolds Academy The West Bridgford School .
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