Breakdown of 2018 Reception Places in Warwickshire

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Breakdown of 2018 Reception Places in Warwickshire Breakdown of 2018 Reception Places in Warwickshire A school might receive more applications than the number of places available (the Published Admission Number or PAN). If this happens for Community, Voluntary Controlled School’s or Academies (where the school has adopted the Local Authority admissions arrangements) places will be allocated using the Local Authority’s oversubscription criteria. Where a Voluntary Aided, Foundation or Academy school allocate places according to that school’s published admission criteria, information on their oversubscription used will be available on the school’s website. Warwickshire Local Authority over subscription criteria The following criteria were used where schools have received more applications than places available after children with Statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) had been admitted first. 1. Children in the care of, or provided with accommodation by, a local authority and were looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a residence order or special guardianship order). 2. Children living in the priority area who have a brother or sister at the school at the time of admission. 3. Children living in the priority area who have a brother or sister at the partner junior school (or primary school) at the time of admission. 4. Other children living within the priority area. 5. Children from outside the priority area who have a brother or sister at the school at the time of admission. 6. Children from outside the priority area who have a brother or sister at the partner junior school (or primary school) at the time of admission. 7. Other children living outside the priority area. Within these criteria priority is given in order of straight line distance between the home address and school. The shortest distance has the highest priority. Distance will be calculated by the straight line measurement from the applicant’s home address to the centre point (“centroid”) of the preferred school (all measurements are subject changes that may occur as a result of updated mapping data). This applies equally to those living inside and outside the County’s boundary. A Schools priority area is as defined on the Warwickshire Admissions website. For offer day on 16 April 2018 only on time applications were considered. In order to qualify as on time, parents/carers were required to apply by the 15 January 2018, deadline for families moving into an area to make an on time application and provide proof of their new address was 26 February 2018. If you live within Warwickshire Local Authority and we are unable to meet any of your preferences, we will allocate a place at the next nearest community controlled or own admission authority school with vacancies available. The following page shows all schools in Warwickshire that have offered Reception places for September 2018, the number of places available, number of offers made and an explanation of the last offer made on 16th April 2018. If you have named a school outside of Warwickshire, you will need to contact the relevant Local Authority for this information. Late applications received will be considered as part of specific reallocation rounds, which will commence on 14 May. Schools located in North Places Offers Last Offer Made To Warwickshire available made Arley Primary School 45 23 All applicants offered Austrey C of E Primary School 15 14 All applicants offered Birchwood Primary School 59 51 All applicants offered Bournebrook C of E Primary School 20 20 Criteria 4 up to a distance of 1.099 Coleshill C of E Primary School 60 50 All applicants offered Curdworth Primary School 17 16 All applicants offered Dordon Community Primary School 30 22 All applicants offered High Meadow Infant School 30 30 All applicants offered Hurley Primary School 30 26 All applicants offered Kingsbury Primary School 45 39 All applicants offered Newton Regis C of E Primary School 17 16 All applicants offered Outwoods Primary School 60 57 All applicants offered Racemeadow Primary School 60 43 All applicants offered Shustoke C of E Primary School 30 26 All applicants offered St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School 30 24 All applicants offered St Edward's Catholic Primary School 30 30 Non Catholic children living in the parish up to a distance of 2.444 The Nethersole C of E Academy 45 37 All applicants offered Warton Nethersole's C of E Primary 22 17 All applicants offered School Water Orton Primary School 45 45 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 1.556 Wood End Primary School 30 19 All applicants offered Woodside C of E Controlled Primary 30 30 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 1.916 School Places Offers Last Offer Made To Nuneaton & Bedworth Schools available made Abbey C of E Infant School 60 60 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.746 All Saints Bedworth C of E Primary 30 30 Children outside priority area who School attended Nursery up to a distance of 0.365 All Saints C of E Primary School And 30 25 All applicants offered Nursery (Nuneaton) Arden Forest Infant School 60 60 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 2.494 Camp Hill Primary School 60 60 Criteria 4 up to a distance of 0.564 The Canons C of E Primary School 90 90 Out of catchment children up to a distance of 0.596 Chilvers Coton Community Infant School 60 38 All applicants offered Exhall Cedars Infant School 60 45 All applicants offered Galley Common Infant School 54 45 All applicants offered Glendale Infant School 90 90 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.883 Goodyers End Primary School 60 46 All applicants offered Keresley Newland Primary School 30 27 All applicants offered Milby Primary School 60 60 Criteria 5 up to a distance of 2.732 Nathaniel Newton Infant School 90 82 All applicants offered Newdigate Primary School 60 48 All applicants offered Nursery Hill Primary School 26 13 All applicants offered Our Lady and St Joseph Catholic 70 64 All applicants offered Academy Park Lane Primary School 60 41 All applicants offered Race Leys Infant School 60 60 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.786 St Anne's Catholic Primary School 30 29 All applicants offered St Francis Catholic Primary School 30 30 Other non-Catholic children up to a distance of 0.296 St Michael's C of E Primary School 60 50 All applicants offered St Nicolas C of E (Voluntary Aided) 60 60 Other Children up to a distance of Primary School (Nuneaton) 0.479 St Paul's C of E Primary School 60 60 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.292 (Nuneaton) Stockingford Primary School 90 80 All applicants offered Weddington Primary School 60 58 All applicants offered Wembrook Primary School** 90 90 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.699 Wheelwright Lane Primary School 30 30 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 1.458 Whitestone Infant School 90 88 All applicants Wolvey C of E Primary School 30 30 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 2.839 East Warwickshire Schools Places Offers Last Offer Made To available made Abbots Farm Infant School 60 60 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 1.311 Bawnmore Infant School 60 59 All applicants offered Bilton Infant School 60 55 All applicants offered Binley Woods Primary School 30 30 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.694 Boughton Leigh Infant School 90 78 All applicants offered Brownsover Community Infant School 60 60 All applicants offered Cawston Grange Primary School 60 60 Criteria 4 up to a distance of 0.287 Clifton-Upon-Dunsmore C of E Primary 30 30 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.992 School Dunchurch Infant School 60 60 Children living outside of the priority area who have attended Dunchurch Nursery for a minimum of two terms up to distance of 1.825 Eastlands Primary School 30 30 On time criteria 5 up to a distance of 0.741 English Martyrs Catholic Primary School 30 18 All applicants offered Henry Hinde Infant School 60 59 All applicants offered Hillmorton Primary School 60 60 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 2.124 Knightlow C of E Primary School 30 30 Other Children out of Area up to a distance of 1.491 Leamington Hastings C of E Academy 18 12 All applicants offered Long Lawford Primary School 90 70 All applicants offered Northlands Primary School 30 30 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 0.176 Oakfield Primary School 60 49 All applicants offered Our Lady's Catholic Primary School 17 17 Non Catholic children up to distance of (Princethorpe) 2.443 Paddox Primary School 90 90 Criteria 7 up to a distance of 2.216 Provost Williams C of E Primary School 30 30 All applicants offered Riverside Academy 30 30 Home to School distance up to 0.916 Rokeby Primary School 30 18 All applicants offered Rugby Free Primary School 60 60 up to a distance of 2.185 St Andrews Benn C of E Primary 45 41 All applicants offered St Gabriel’s C of E Primary School 30 11 All applicants offered St Marie's Catholic Primary School 60 46 All applicants offered St Matthew's Bloxam C of E Primary 30 30 Criteria 4 up to a distance of 0.489 School St Oswald's C of E Primary School 30 26 All applicants offered The Revel C of E (Aided) Primary School 45 39 Any other children up to a distance of 5.215 Wolston St Margaret's C of E Primary 30 30 Criteria 4 up to distance of 0.422 School Central Warwickshire Schools Places Offers Last Offer Made To available made All Saints C of E (VA) Primary School 20 15 All 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