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Guidance: School preference data collections: guide to submitting data

Department For Education

October 6
10:28 2022

The school preference data collections are statutory collections. You must complete statutory collections by law unless theres a good reason not to.

These collections take place every year in March and April. They gather information about the total number of primary or secondary school places available in your area.

They also collect the following information for every child in your area:

  • their parents preferences
  • the school place offer they received
  • some personal information, eg address and date of birth

These collections cover all schools that are part of your co-ordinated admissions process, including:

  • academies
  • free schools
  • community schools (schools controlled by a local authority and not influenced by business or religious groups)
  • foundation schools (schools where the governing body is the employer and admissions authority, and where the land and buildings are either owned by the governing body or by a charity)
  • voluntary-controlled and voluntary-aided schools (schools established by a religious organisation, and partly or entirely funded by a local authority)
  • special schools (schools for children with special educational needs or disabilities)

Important dates

The 2022 to 2023 collection deadlines are:

  • secondary school national offer day - Wednesday 1 March 2023
  • deadline for submitting secondary school data - Tuesday 7 March 2023
  • primary school national offer day - Monday 17 April 2023
  • deadline for submitting primary school data - Friday 21 April 2023

You must base collections on the appropriate national offer day, but you have 5 days to make your submission.

Submit your data

Youll need to:

  • register and log in with DfE Sign-in
  • use COLLECT to submit your data

Please contact your school or local authority approver, if:

  • you want to request a DfE Sign-in username or password so you can access COLLECT
  • school preference data is not on the list of collections you can see in COLLECT

Get help using DfE Sign-in

If you do not know who your approver is, please use the DfE Sign-in request form.

If youve forgotten your password, use DfE Sign-in to reset it. You will need to click Start now and then the Ive forgotten my password link.

Note that well only be able to change the status of your data submission to authorised once youve cleared all errors in the data in COLLECT.

Collection documents

Our guidance will help you complete the school preference collections:

Do you need help?

Submitting data

Please use the service request form if you have any questions about your data. We aim to answer your question within 5 working days.

Feedback

Please use the feedback form if you have any comments about our data collection service, including COLLECT and the helpdesk service.

Published 25 March 2014
Last updated 6 October 2022 +show all updates
  1. Collection deadlines for 2022 to 2023 have been added to the 'Important dates' section. A link to the 2023 technical specification has been added to the 'Collection documents' section.

  2. Added a link to the guide for local authorities.

  3. Added 2022 collection deadlines to Important dates. Updated Collection documents with new technical specification for 2022 and removed the link for the guide for local authorities.

  4. Added the guide for local authorities to the collection documents.

  5. 2021 collection deadlines added in the Important dates section. Collection documents updated with new technical specification for 2021 and the links removed for the guide for local authorities and XML generator.

  6. Added link to the guide for local authorities completing the school preference data collections 2020.

  7. Added link to 'School preference data collections 2020: XML generator'.

  8. Updated page for 2020 school preference collections.

  9. Added link to school preference data collections 2019 guide.

  10. Updated 'Submit your data section' and DfE Sign-in help links.

  11. Updated COLLECT link from secure access to DfE sign in.

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