Use our free interactive tool to check whether any property in York falls within primary or secondary school catchment zones. Covers York and the wider North Yorkshire region, including Selby, Harrogate, Malton and the wider Vale of York.
Free interactive map — enter any York postcode or address and see exactly which school catchment areas it falls within.
City of York Council administers school admissions for community and voluntary-controlled schools across the area. As with most English councils, York uses straight-line (crow flies) distance as the primary tiebreaker for oversubscribed schools after priority groups (looked-after children, siblings, and in some cases faith criteria) have been considered.
This makes our straight-line radius tool directly applicable for checking York school catchments. You enter the school's location and the catchment distance published in the council's annual admissions data, and the tool draws an accurate boundary circle on the interactive map.
City of York Council publishes the distance of the last child offered a place for each oversubscribed school in their annual admissions data. Search “City of York Council school admissions” on the council website. You can also contact the school admissions service directly on 01904 551554. For academies and free schools, contact the school directly as they manage their own admissions independently.
Click “Open Free Tool” above. Works in any browser on desktop or mobile — no download needed.
Click “Add School” and search by school name or postcode. The tool locates it on the map automatically.
Add the radius from City of York Council’s admissions data. Add multiple years to see how catchment has changed over time.
Use “Check Address” to test any postcode and instantly see if it falls within catchment.
Our tool is used by parents checking catchment across all parts of York and North Yorkshire:
Uses the same measurement method as City of York Council — draw exact catchment circles and see precisely where any property sits relative to the boundary.
Add multiple years of York catchment data to see whether distances are shrinking or stable — important intelligence for any property decision.
Plot up to 5 York schools simultaneously on the same map and see all catchment areas overlaid at once.
Generate a shareable link to send your results to a partner, solicitor, or estate agent — no login required.
City of York Council uses straight-line distance as the admissions tiebreaker for oversubscribed community schools after statutory priority groups.
City of York Council publishes annual admissions statistics including the furthest distance offered at each school. Search 'York school admissions' on the York Council website or call 01904 551554.
Yes β York is a relatively compact city and popular schools in areas like Fulford, Acomb and Bishopthorpe see catchment distances shift depending on the number of applicants each year.
No. Children with EHC plans naming the school, looked-after children, and siblings are given priority before distance is considered. The actual catchment depends on demand each year and being within the historic radius does not guarantee a place.
Every state school in England has a Unique Reference Number (URN). You can look up any York school on the Get Information About Schools service (GIAS) to find its URN, address, Ofsted rating, and admissions type.
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