Struggling with enrollment for apple IDs for students under 13

I'm with a UK secondary school and we're hoping to be eligible to enroll in the 'Apple ID for Students' deployment program. We currently are enrolled with the 'volume purchasing' deployment program.
I've visited: deploy.apple.com however there is no option for enrollment in 'Apple ID for Students'
Is it only available in the US?

I'm with a UK secondary school and we're hoping to be eligible to enroll in the 'Apple ID for Students' deployment program. We currently are enrolled with the 'volume purchasing' deployment program.
I've visited: deploy.apple.com however there is no option for enrollment in 'Apple ID for Students'
Is it only available in the US?

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