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Admissions Management for K-12 Schools

K-12 admissions is not one process โ€” it's pre-K with sibling waitlists, Kindergarten with age cut-offs, mid-school transfers with TC verification, and Grade 11 stream selection. Built for the staggered K-12 reality, with sibling priority, lottery and merit-list workflows, KG-to-Grade-12 progression tracking, and NAIS/CAIS/Ofsted/CBSE-affiliation reporting.

K-12 admissions management is software for managing applications and enrolment from pre-K through Grade 12 โ€” pre-K and KG with age cut-offs and sibling priority, elementary and middle-school applications with TC (transfer certificate) verification, and Grade 11 stream/elective selection. Handles per-grade application windows, lottery and merit-list workflows, waitlist movement, sibling-discount auto-application, and parent communication across the 13-year journey.

~131,000K-12 schools in the US (NCES 2023 โ€” public + private + charter)~1.5MK-12 schools in India (UDISE 2023)800+Private K-12 schools using openeducat_admission

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Per-Grade Application Window

Pre-K, KG, Grade 1, Grade 6 (middle-school transition), and Grade 11 (stream selection) are typical major intake points. Each has its own application form, document checklist, screening rules, and timeline. Configurable per school calendar.

Sibling Priority & Auto-Linking

When a family applies for a younger sibling of an existing student, the application auto-links to the family record. Sibling priority rule applied per institution policy (e.g., guaranteed seat for sibling of current student in private schools, or sibling-tie-break in lottery for charter schools per US NAPCS guidance).

Lottery and Merit-List Workflows

For oversubscribed grades: random lottery (US charter schools, magnet schools per NAPCS guidance; UK community-school admissions per DfE School Admissions Code), or merit-based ranking (entrance test + interview + prior academics โ€” typical for Indian private schools). Configurable per grade, per intake.

TC / Birth Certificate / Document Verification

Mid-school transfers require Transfer Certificate from previous school, birth certificate, prior report cards, conduct certificate. Document checklist per grade, OCR-based pre-fill, admissions-office review queue.

Age Cut-Off & Eligibility Rules

KG age cut-offs (typical: child must be 5 by August 31 for US schools per state law; April 1 for India per RTE Act); Grade 1 minimum age. Configurable cut-off per school per state. Auto-validates applicant date-of-birth against eligibility.

Stream / Elective Selection (Grade 11)

For Grade 11 admissions to Science / Commerce / Arts streams (Indian context) or AP/IB course selection (US/international context): stream-availability per Grade 10 grade-aggregate, prerequisite-subject checks, capped class sizes per stream. Online selection with rank-based offer.

Parent Visit Scheduling

School visit/tour scheduling for parents (typical Pre-K and KG decision factor); interview / orientation slot scheduling (private schools); open-day signup. Calendar integration with admissions team.

Enrolment Progression Tracking

A student admitted to KG carries forward through Grade 1-12 enrolment automatically each year. No re-admission needed within the same school. Year-end promotion runs as a single batch; retention or stream-change handled as exception per school policy.

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Private K-12 Schools (India, GCC, ASEAN)

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Pre-KG and KG seats are 5x oversubscribed; sibling priority rule is informal; parents call every week to ask about waitlist movement; admission-day chaos with paper forms and document copies.

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Online application opens 6-9 months before academic year; sibling priority rule configured and audit-logged; waitlist movement is live in the parent portal; admission day eliminated. Used by 800+ private K-12 schools.

US Charter Schools & Magnet Schools

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NAPCS / state charter law requires random lottery for oversubscribed grades; sibling-tie-break rule must be auditable; ethnic/income diversity policies (where permitted) require demographic-aware lottery; manual lottery via spreadsheet is litigation-risk.

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NAPCS-compliant lottery workflow with auditable randomisation, sibling-tie-break, and demographic-aware weighting where state law permits. Audit trail meets state charter authority inspection. Used by 80+ US charter schools.

UK State & Academy Schools

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DfE School Admissions Code requires published criteria (catchment area, sibling, faith if applicable, looked-after children, distance) applied in strict order; appeals process is high-stakes; manual application via local-authority portal handoff.

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DfE-Code-compliant criteria configuration (looked-after first, then sibling, then catchment, then faith/distance per published criteria); auditable application of criteria in order; appeals workflow logged. Ofsted-ready evidence.

International Boarding K-12 Schools

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Applications from 30-50 countries, varied document types (foreign marksheets, passport, visa documents, immunisation records), Skype/Zoom interviews across timezones, parent communication in multiple languages.

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Multi-language application UI, document-type auto-detect, timezone-aware interview scheduling, multi-currency fee payment. Visa-documentation workflow for inbound international students.

~131,000
K-12 schools in the US (NCES 2023 โ€” public + private + charter)
~1.5M
K-12 schools in India (UDISE 2023)
800+
Private K-12 schools using openeducat_admission
60+
Languages supported for application UI

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How does sibling priority work, and is it legally defensible?

Sibling priority is an institution policy: many private schools guarantee a seat to a sibling of an existing student; charter schools per NAPCS guidance offer sibling tie-break in lottery; UK state-school admissions per DfE School Admissions Code list sibling as a tie-break factor after looked-after-children. The platform captures the policy explicitly, applies it auditably, and stores the rationale per admitted-sibling case. Litigation-risk-grade audit trail meets state charter authority and local-authority inspection.

How does the lottery randomisation work?

For NAPCS-style charter lotteries: each applicant gets a random number from a cryptographically secure RNG, seeded once per lottery event; applicants ranked by random number; offers issued in rank order until capacity is filled. Sibling tie-break (where applicable) applied as a positive offset to the random number. Audit log records the seed, the per-applicant random number, the timestamp, and the operator who triggered the lottery. State charter authority inspection ready.

How is the age cut-off enforced for KG / Grade 1 admission?

Per school per state policy: typical US states require child to be 5 by a state-specified date (varies by state โ€” August 1, August 31, September 1) for KG admission; India's RTE Act sets minimum age 6 for Grade 1 with KG/Pre-KG cut-offs by state. The platform stores per-school per-state cut-off; applicant DOB validated automatically; ineligible applicants flagged with appeal workflow (waiver per medical/developmental grounds available per school policy).

Can a Pre-K applicant be tracked through to Grade 12 within the same record?

Yes. Once admitted to Pre-K or KG, the student is enrolled and progresses through grades 1-12 automatically each year via the year-end promotion batch. No re-admission needed. Stream selection at Grade 11 is handled as an in-place transition, not a re-admission. Withdrawal and re-admission (e.g., family relocation and return) handled with separate workflow preserving prior academic record.

How does Grade 11 stream selection work (Science / Commerce / Arts)?

For Indian and Indian-curriculum-aligned schools: Grade 10 board results (CBSE / ICSE / state board) import once released. Students rank-order their stream preferences (Science with PCM, Science with PCB, Commerce with Math, Commerce without, Arts/Humanities). Stream allocation per Grade 10 aggregate against capped class sizes per stream and prerequisite-subject performance. Offer letter with stream + electives auto-generated. Tutor/mentor assigned per stream.

How does the system handle student transfers and TC verification?

When a student transfers in mid-year: applicant uploads Transfer Certificate (TC) from previous school, prior report cards, birth certificate, and any conduct/medical records. Admissions office reviews documents; verification call to previous school (per institution policy); seat offer if vacancy in target grade. Onboarding includes prior-academic-record import (where digital) so the new school has continuity. Transfers out: TC generation workflow with auto-populated student record, fees-clearance check, and library/hostel/transport clearance before TC issue.

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