Children’s services and education - Armed Forces community
Support and information about services for children and families, and education
Council services
Visit our children and families page to find all services provided by the council on this topic. Services include:
- Early Help and Family Support
- Children Looked After
- Education and Learning
- Early Years and Childcare
- Safeguarding
- Information, Advice and Support Services (IASS)
Education
Visit our education and learning page to find all the information and services provided by the council on this topic. Services include:
- Schools in Bromley
- Apply for a school place
- Apply for free school meals
- Apply for in-year primary and secondary school admissions
- Early Years and Childcare
- SEN and Disability
- Home Education
- Post-16 Education and Training
- Adult Learning
- Further and Higher Education Colleges
- School attendance
- School term dates
Young people
Visit our young Bromley page for information and services provided by the council on this topic. Also see:
- Bromley Youth Support Programme and Youth Hubs
- Bromley Youth Justice Service (YJS)
- Out of School Activities
Government support
Children’s Education Advisory Service (CEAS) provides advice, support and guidance on the educational wellbeing of children and young people from families in all three services and eligible Ministry of Defence (MOD) civilians who are based overseas.
The Service Pupil Premium (SPP) is designed to assist the school in providing the additional support that children from service families may need.
Charities and other resources
Little Troopers supports all children with one or both parents serving in the British Armed Forces, regular or reserve.
Scotty's Little Soldiers provides relief from the effects of bereavement to young people who have suffered the loss of a parent whoserved with the Armed Forces.
Further help
For help with a specific query, please email us.