How do I contact Derby City Council?
How do I contact Derby City Council?
Contact the council
- myAccount is our online account portal where you can book, apply, report and pay for services in a simple, clear and personalised way.
- Contact us online.
- 01332 640000 Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.
- 0333 200 6981: (24-hour automated line)
How do I change schools Derbyshire?
Changing your child’s primary or junior school at other times
- online by visiting our apply for a school place page – free internet access is available at all Derbyshire libraries and children’s centres and some schools may let you use their computers.
- by phoning Call Derbyshire, tel: 01629 533190.
How many secondary schools are there in Derby?
Facts About Derby Secondary Schools Derby has 29 secondary schools that serve 19,034 students for the school year 2022.
Who is the head of Derby city Council?
The Council is currently split into three directorates and is led by Chief Executive Paul Simpson.
Is Derby a good place to live?
Voted the UK’s third safest large city in 2018 by Compare the Market, crime levels in Derby are fairly low for a city of its size and health and social care also rated highly in the survey. Areas such as Littleover, Mickleover, Chellaston, and Allestree are considered to be the best areas to live in terms of safety.
What are the top schools in Derby?
Top 5 best performing schools in Derby and their catchment areas in Derby ranked by School Guide in 2021
- Derby High School.
- Landau Forte College.
- Saint Benedict, A Catholic Voluntary Academy.
- Allestree Woodlands School.
- Derby Moor Spencer Academy.
What’s the best school in Derbyshire?
The Derbyshire top 10 schools are:
- Landau Forte College, Derby.
- Ecclesbourne School, Duffield.
- Chellaston Academy.
- St Mary’s Catholic High School, Chesterfield.
- Littleover Community School.
- Lady Manners School, Bakewell.
- St Thomas More Academy, Buxton.
- St Benedict Catholic Academy, Darley Abbey.
Is Derby a city or county?
Derby, city and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Derbyshire, England. It lies along the River Derwent at an important route focus at the southern end of the Pennines. The unitary authority covers Derby and its suburbs.
Which is better Derby or Nottingham?
Nottingham always feels more cultural than Derby.” And while some said it was easier to drive to Derby – and cheaper to park there – Nottingham has better transport links when it comes to the tram and buses. Bruce Coldwell told us: “Nottingham.
Is Derby a rich area?
Mickleover in Derby the wealthiest area in England but Highfield North in Leicester the poorest, all of the region’s LEPs see productivity growth.
What documents do I need to transfer my child to another school?
To register the following documents are compulsory:
- Application form from the school.
- Official birth certificate.
- Immunisation card.
- If you are moving your child from one school to another, submit latest school report, and a transfer card.