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Christian Brothers' Primary School, Armagh
Christian Brothers' Primary School, Armagh

EA Admission Portal now open for P1/R1 and Naíscoil Enrollment

8th Jan 2021

07 January 2021

Dear parents,

The official application process for children to enrol in Primary school and Nursery school for the 2021/22 school year will open at 12 noon today  Thursday 7th January 2021.

The portal will close at 12 noon on 29th January.

The website address to make application is  www.eani.org.uk/admissions .

Applications are not considered on a ‘first come first served basis’  but on the application of the  admissions criteria which can be accesses at https://www.eani.org.uk

Children born between   02-07-2016  -- 01-07-2017  need to apply for a Primary 1 place and

children born between 02-07-2017 - -01-07- 2018 need to apply for a Nursery place.

Unfortunately COVID regulations this year have prevented us from holding our annual Open Day  for parents to see the school in action. However, information on the school can be accessed by the schools social media page on facebook. When the application portal goes live a link will be available for you to see more information on the school.

In making application to this school please bear in mind the following:

For Rang 1             Make first choice application for CBS Bunscoil and 2nd choice CBS - Mainstream

For Primary 1          Make first choice CBS mainstream and 2nd choice CBS Bunscoil

Nursery Applications

In this school there are two Nurseries:

 Naíscoil na mBráithre Críostaí  and  Naíscoil na Páirce  Glaise

In applying for the nurseries please read the criteria before making your choice. If you are definitely interested in your child attending this school

Please make your choices either/or as follows

1st choice Náiscoil na mBráithre Críostaí                      1st Choice  Naíscoil  na Páirce Glaise

2nd choice Naíscoil na Pairce Glaise                            2nd Choice Naíscoil na mBráithre Críostaí

Hope this helps with your application.

Many thanks

Nial P. Smyth