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Shetland Islands Schools
Everything you need to know about state schools in Shetland Islands — catchment areas, placing requests, school clothing grants, free school meals and EMA. All links point directly to the Shetland Islands website so you can apply without hunting.
How school catchment works in Shetland Islands
Every address in Shetland Islands has a designated catchment primary school and catchment secondary school. Your child has the right to attend their catchment school — the council must provide a place. If you want a different school (a “non-catchment” school), you submit a placing request by 15 March for entry the following August.
Placing requests are assessed after all catchment pupils are placed. They’re usually approved if the school has space, but popular schools in Shetland Islands do refuse — you have a right to appeal to an independent panel if your request is turned down.
School Clothing Grant
Statutory minPrimary: £120 · Secondary: £150
Apply →Free School Meals
Universal for all P1–P5 pupils — no application needed. From P6 upwards, meals are means-tested on qualifying benefits (Universal Credit with monthly earnings under £796, Income Support, income-based JSA, etc.).
Even if your child gets universal free meals, apply for the means-tested version — it unlocks the clothing grant and other council support.
Apply →Education Maintenance Allowance
£30/week for 16–19 year olds in S5, S6 or college from households with income below £24,500 (one child) or £27,000 (two or more). Paid fortnightly to the young person’s own bank account during term time.
Apply →Shetland Islands Education
The Shetland Islands education department handles enrolment, catchment queries, school transport, additional support needs, and all parent-to-council correspondence for state schools in the area.
Shetland Islands schools website →Related guides
Frequently asked questions about Shetland Islands schools
How do I find my catchment school in Shetland Islands?
Shetland Islands doesn't have a central online school finder. Contact the council's education department directly with your address to confirm your catchment primary and secondary schools. Placing requests for a non-catchment school must be submitted by 15 March.
What is the placing request deadline for Shetland Islands?
The statutory deadline for placing requests in Shetland Islands is 15 March for entry the following August. Late requests can be submitted but are handled after all on-time requests and are much less likely to be approved if the school is full. You can submit a placing request through the Shetland Islands website. If your request is refused, you have the right to appeal to an independent panel.
How much is the school clothing grant in Shetland Islands?
Shetland Islands pays £120 per primary pupil and £150 per secondary pupil per school year (this is the Scottish Government statutory minimum — the council may pay more but we haven't confirmed a higher figure for this year). Apply through the Shetland Islands website — most councils use a combined form for clothing grants and free school meals, so you can apply for both in one go.
Are free school meals available in Shetland Islands?
Yes. All P1 to P5 pupils in Shetland Islands receive universal free school meals automatically — no application needed. From P6 onwards (and through secondary), free meals are means-tested: you qualify if your household receives Universal Credit (with monthly earned income under £796), Income Support, income-based JSA, income-related ESA, or Child Tax Credit without Working Tax Credit. Apply through the Shetland Islands website. Even in P1–P5, it's worth submitting a means-tested application because it unlocks the school clothing grant and other council-specific support.
Can I get EMA in Shetland Islands?
Yes. Education Maintenance Allowance is available to 16–19 year olds in full-time education (S5, S6 or college) in Shetland Islands if household income is below £24,500 (one dependent child) or £27,000 (two or more). EMA pays £30 per week, fortnightly, during term time — roughly £1,140 per year. Apply through the Shetland Islands education department, not through your school. EMA is conditional on 100% attendance.
When are school holidays in Shetland Islands?
Shetland Islands sets its own school holiday calendar each academic year. Term dates, October break, Christmas, February, Easter and summer holidays all vary by council — they're not the same as England. See our dedicated Shetland Islands school holidays page for the full 2026/27 calendar, and use the "Add to calendar" button to download all dates as an .ics file for Google Calendar, Apple Calendar or Outlook.