A guide for parents with children starting primary school in September 2019 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/ eadmissions

The Pan-London eAdmissions site opens on 1 September 2018. If your child was born between 1 September 2014 and 31 August 2015, you will need to apply for a primary (reception) school place by 15 January 2019. Contents

Introduction School information 4 Welcome 26 Common definitions 5 Introduction to & ’s 28 Admission criteria for community schools primary schools 36 Admission criteria for academies, free schools 5 Types of state school and voluntary aided schools 5 Contacting the admissions team 6 Pan- system Additional information 7 Key dates 70 In-year admissions 8 Gathering information 70 Support for school attendance 8 Applying for schools outside Hammersmith & Fulham 70 Special Educational Needs and 8 Private fee-paying schools Education, Health and Care plans 71 Educational Psychology Service The application process 71 Assistance with home-to-school travel 10 Closing date for applications 72 Disabled Children’s Team 10 Proof of address 72 Family Information Service 10 Change of address 72 Free school meals and school clothing grants 11 Exceptional need 11 Additional forms to complete Nurseries and early years 12 Applications for children living abroad 74 Community nursery schools and early years centres 12 Members of the UK Armed Forces and Crown Servants 12 Requests to apply for reception in the following year Locations and contacts 12 Late applications 76 Contact details for diocesan authorities 13 Change of preferences 77 Contact details for neighbouring boroughs 13 Use of your personal information 78 Map of Hammersmith & Fulham’s 14 Completing your application educational establishments 14 Guidance on completing your application (paper or online) 16 Apply online and save time 16 Applying online can be done in five easy steps 18 A step-by-step guide to applying online 20 What will happen next 20 How decisions are made 21 Notifying you of the outcome 22 Waiting lists 22 Appeal arrangements 23 Making final arrangements for starting school 24 Frequently asked questions

Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions 3 Introduction

Welcome

Dear Parents and Carers We have put together this Starting School brochure, along with our Hints and Tips booklet to help make it as easy as possible for you to find the school that is the right fit for your family. Having been brought up in the borough – going to school here and later spending seven years working in a school – I know we have some of the most dedicated, caring and inspirational teachers and school staff in the country. That is one of the key reasons that 93% of all schools in Hammersmith & Fulham have an rating of ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’, which is far higher than the national average. Competition for places is high, but I’m confident that there is a local primary school in Hammersmith & Fulham that can inspire your child to achieve their best while enjoying a vibrant school community. My strong advice is that you visit as many schools as you can, as every primary school has something different to offer your family. Open evenings and mornings give you a Cllr Culhane today, valuable opportunity to get a feel for the school and meet and at primary school the headteacher, staff and current students. Dates and times of the open evenings and mornings for each school are in this brochure and online. I really hope you find the information about the borough’s schools, and the advice on how to apply, helpful and wish you all the best in making your decision.

Cllr Larry Culhane Cabinet Member for Children and Education Hammersmith & Fulham Council

4 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions Introduction

Introduction to Hammersmith Types of state school & Fulham’s primary schools From September 2019, there will be 12 community This brochure is for parents of pupils aged between three schools, 14 voluntary aided schools, 10 academies, and 11, but deals mainly with issues for parents whose 3 free schools and 1 voluntary aided junior school. children are due to start primary school in 2019. It provides The Admission Authority for each school is responsible for information about how and when to apply for a place, setting its admission arrangements and deciding which explains how admission decisions are made and gives children are given priority for a place, in accordance with information about each school to help parents decide which the published admission criteria. For community schools the schools to apply for. Admission Authority is the local council, while for voluntary In September 2019 there will be 40 maintained primary aided schools, academies and free schools it is the school’s schools, including academies and free schools, in the governing body or trust. borough. In September 2014, the Earl’s Court Free School Community schools are financed by public money and Primary opened and Ark Burlington Danes Primary Academy maintained by the council, which also sets their admission opened September 2015, offering parents a wider range of requirements. schools to consider as one of their six choices. Further details about each school can be found on pages 30-68. Voluntary aided schools are set up by a religious or voluntary body but funded through the council. Governors have All other schools in the borough providing primary or responsibilities in addition to those for community schools, nursery education are either independent (private) schools including setting the admissions arrangements. or run by other organisations that may charge fees. The council’s Family Information Service provides details of all Academies and free schools are independent of the local provision in the area and can be contacted by visiting authority and funded directly by central government. The www.lbhf.gov.uk/fisd, emailing [email protected] or governing body for each academy and free school sets its calling 0845 313 3933. admission arrangements in agreement with the secretary of state and the local council. Further information on independent schools is available from the Independent Schools Council at www.isc.co.uk and the Independent Schools Directory and Resource at www.independentschools.co.uk

Contacting the admissions team The admissions team is based at: 3rd Floor, 145-155 King Street, London W6 9XY E [email protected] W www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions T 020 8753 1085 (lines are open Monday to Friday, 9.00am-1.00pm)

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Pan-London system The local authorities taking part in the PLCAS then use a secure computerised system to pass on details of the applications Every year around 100,000 applications across London are for schools in other areas. They will also co-ordinate the offer made for primary school reception places. All 33 London of places to make sure no child is offered more than one boroughs, together with councils bordering the capital, school place. The decision on whether a place can be offered co-ordinate admissions to their primary schools. will continue to be made by the Admission Authority for The co-ordinated admissions system is fairer and means each school. When a school receives more applications than more parents are offered one of their preferred schools at an places available (also referred to as oversubscribed), its earlier stage and fewer parents receive no initial offer at all. published admissions criteria will be used to decide the order It is also easier for parents to manage, reducing anxiety for in which applicants will be offered places. you and your children. Schools will not be informed of where they are listed on the How the system works application form or other schools applied for. Under the Pan-London Co-ordinated Admissions System Where a child is eligible to be offered a place at more than (PLCAS), all parents must list the schools they want to apply one school, the local authority will hold the offer for the for on their home local authority’s common application highest preference on the parents’ form and release all other form, ranking them in order of preference. This is important, lower preference offers. These places can then be offered as potentially only one offer will be made and this will be for to other applicants. Potential offers are exchanged between the highest-ranked school able to make the offer. This form local authorities until they are in a position to make the single (either paper or online) is returned to the local authority for best offer to parents using all available places. All offers will the area in which the child lives. be made on the same day: 16 April 2019.

6 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions You must submit your Introduction application by Tuesday 15 January 2019

Key dates

From 1 September 2018 You will be able to apply online at www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions Paper applications will be available from the admissions team on request. The Starting school brochure will be available online from early September.

15 January 2019 Closing date for applications If you are applying online, you will have up until 11.59pm on 15 January 2019 to submit your application. If you are applying via a paper form you will need to ensure it is received by the admissions team by 5.00pm on the closing date.

16 April 2019 National offer day All resident applicants that applied online will receive an email notification during the evening of 16 April. Resident applicants who made a paper application will be sent an outcome letter in the post on 16 April.

30 April 2019 Deadline for successful applicants to accept or decline their school offer.

From 16 May 2019 Waiting list positions will be available for community schools and further offers will be made as result of withdrawals and late applications for schools with vacancies.

25 May 2019 To ensure appeals are heard by the end of the summer term, appeals for Hammersmith & Fulham community schools must be lodged by this date. You will need to check with voluntary aided schools and academies as deadline dates may vary.

June /July 2019 Appeals for Hammersmith & Fulham community schools are heard by an independent panel. Voluntary aided schools and academies will also arrange for appeals to be heard before the end of term.

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Gathering information in neighbouring boroughs that may be close to your home. Remember you can name up to six school preferences. To make an informed decision about which primary schools to apply for, you are advised to read the information about l You should note attendance at a nursery class does not the schools in this brochure and research the schools you are guarantee or give priority for admission to the reception interested in applying to. class of that school. It is also important to be aware if you have a younger child attending the nursery section of the You are advised to: school you are applying to, sibling connection does not l Contact schools you are interested in directly to ask for apply. Only children who will be on the roll of the main a copy of their prospectus, which will provide you with school when the new child starts school will be considered detailed information. as a sibling link. l Visit schools’ own websites to find out more detailed l Naming only the school you most want for your child information. If you want to find out about Ofsted will not increase their chance of being offered a place at reports for Hammersmith & Fulham schools visit that school. www.ofsted.gov.uk l If we receive more than one application form for your child, l Find out if the school has arranged open day sessions the most recently dated form will be the one we process. so you can plan a visit. Some schools have indicated Because of the demand for places at the most popular specific dates they have arranged, this information can schools, your child may not be offered a place at your be found in the individual school section of this brochure first preference. on pages 30-68. Listing only one preference could result in your child not Considering the facts receiving an offer at all on 16 April 2019. It is therefore Many schools receive more applications than they have advisable to name further school choices, and those you places. To avoid disappointment you should consider whether consider to be realistic options, that could increase the your child has a realistic chance of gaining a place at your chance of an offer being made. preferred school(s). Applying for schools outside You will need to look at: Hammersmith & Fulham l How many applications were made for your preferred school(s) last year compared to how many places were You may also wish to consider schools outside the borough. available. This information can be found in the individual Under the PLCAS, Hammersmith & Fulham residents can school section of this brochure on pages 30-68. It is apply for schools anywhere in London and will need to be important to note the pattern of admissions can vary from listed in your application. Detailed information about schools year to year and living within the distance in which places outside the borough is available directly from the schools and were offered in a previous year does not guarantee a place from the local authority for the area in which they are located. will be offered in this year or future years. The contact details for neighbouring London boroughs are l The admission criteria of the school(s). The criteria will provided on page 77. determine the order of priority for each applicant. As an example, church schools will prioritise applicants who Private fee-paying schools meet the respective faith criteria. Further information on private or independent schools You may also like to consider: is available from the Independent Schools Council at www.isc.co.uk and the Independent Schools Directory l Whether the ethos of the school suits your child’s needs. and Resource at www.independentschools.co.uk l Whether the school has a breakfast club and/or after- You will usually be required to pay fees to attend these school provision if this is important to you. schools. These schools do not form part of the PLCAS and l How your child will travel to school. There are many primary you must apply to them directly. schools in Hammersmith & Fulham, all accessible by walking or by bus. You may also want to consider schools

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The application process

Closing date for applications If you have a genuine 50/50 share care arrangement with your child’s other parent, it will be for you to determine the The closing date for applications is 15 January 2019. address that will be used as the main address for your child’s For all the reasons detailed on page 16 it is highly application. Only one address will be used throughout the recommended you apply online at www.lbhf.gov.uk/ application process. If you are unable to agree on which eadmissions address to use, the address of the parent making the Child Benefit claim will be used for the purpose of the application. If you would prefer to complete a paper form, you must return In the situation where there are ongoing Family Court it by the closing date to the address shown on the form. If you proceedings, the council will consider the approach to be would like confirmation we have received your application, taken for processing on a case by case basis. please indicate this when you submit the form. Make sure you use the correct postage if you return your form through the You do not need to provide us with documentary evidence post. Incorrect postage may delay your application, preventing of your address. Your details will be cross-referenced with it from reaching the admissions team by the closing date. internal council databases, and if we are unable to verify your address we will contact you for more information. If you are Proof of address not registered to pay council tax, either because you are not liable or have recently moved, you will be asked to provide The address you provide on your application must be one or more of the following: your child’s permanent address on close of applications, 15 January 2019. You must not use a business address, l A mortgage statement/tenancy agreement. childminder’s or relative’s address or any address other than l A recent utility bill or, if you have moved, your closure your home address. Only in circumstances where the relative bill at your previous address. or carer has legal guardianship and is the main carer will l A Child Benefit/Inland Revenue document a different address be considered as the main residence. (if entitlement applies). Evidence will be requested to support this arrangement. l For members of the UK Armed Forces and Crown Servants, an official letter confirming the address of your quarters. This can be provided before you have relocated to ensure your application is not disadvantaged. If you own or rent more than one property, you should state this on your form. You will also need to provide proof of residence and occupancy for the address at which your child lives most of the time and is considered as the main family home. If you move into a second property for a temporary period purely for the purpose of trying to be nearer to a school, we will use your normal, permanent residence for the purpose of processing the application.

Change of address Any offer made to your child on 16 April 2019 is based on the address you indicated in your application. If you do not inform us of a change of address, any offer that is made to your child for a school you would not have been eligible for will be withdrawn. You must notify the admissions team if you move address. Your new address will not be updated until proof has been provided. If you move after 8 February 2019,

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your address will not be updated as the process for allocating places would have already started. We are able to send you Fraudulent applications correspondence to your new address, but your application Hammersmith & Fulham Council takes very seriously will be processed using the address you submitted at the any attempt to obtain a school place by fraud. All close of applications. cases are fully investigated and the use of internal and external agencies has improved detection rates. Exceptional need Council officers will carry out unannounced address All schools have experience in dealing with children with visits as appropriate. diverse needs. These may be educational, medical and/or If you know someone who intends to or has social needs. However, in a very few exceptional cases there used a false address to get a school place, may be reasons why a child may need to attend a specific you can report this confidentially to the school, and no other school can meet this need. admissions team on 020 8753 1085 or email If you feel there are exceptional reasons for your child to be [email protected] considered for a priority placement at a particular school, you You do not need to give your name but please must indicate this in the area provided in your application, provide as much information as possible so we can giving reasons supporting your case. Please be aware not all investigate the matter fully. schools have this criterion in their policy, so it is advised you check this first. If we find a school place was obtained using a false address we will withdraw our offer, even after the All requests for priority consideration must be supported by child has started school, and give it to the child who a professional, such as a doctor or social worker, who must was entitled to the place. clarify which school you are making a special case for, the reason why it is necessary for your child to attend this school If it is decided not to remove the offer, normally in particular and the difficulties it will cause your child to when the child has been on roll for than one term, attend another school. any future sibling link will not apply. It is for you to decide how to support your case and what documents to provide, but these must be submitted by the closing date: 15 January 2019. The admissions team is not Additional forms to complete responsible for contacting professionals for information All Hammersmith & Fulham voluntary aided schools have about your case and any decision will be based on additional Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) and/or a documents you submit by the closing date. Priest Reference Form to complete, which are available directly from the schools or at www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions For own Admission Authority schools and schools located in other areas, any additional documentation you provide will These forms are necessary for the school governors to be passed on for the respective school’s attention via the determine whether applicants meet their faith requirements secure pan-London system. or other criteria. If you are applying for a place on religious grounds, you will be required to provide proof of your church The notification date is 16 April 2019. You will not attendance and/or religious commitment on the SIF. therefore be advised before this date whether your request for priority is agreed. If priority is not granted, your application The SIF and all additional documents required must be will be considered against the remaining criteria for the returned to the school. The same will apply for church requested school. schools located in neighbouring local authorities. It is important to be aware very few cases are agreed under If you name the school in your application and do not this category. The Admission Authority must be able to complete a SIF, your child will be considered but it will reduce justify awarding priority for a child above other applicants. the chances of your child being offered a place. The school It will need to be agreed by those making the decision that will not have any information to consider when judging your the professional support provided clearly makes a case application against its admission criteria and, as such, your that the needs for the child can only be met at the school application will be ranked very low when decisions are made. requested, as opposed to another local school. It is therefore important you complete both forms.

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Applications for children living abroad Support from a professional (eg GP, hospital consultant, social worker, education professional) will need to be Applications submitted by resident families working or provided outlining the reasons and benefits for the child to temporarily living abroad will be processed with all other start school a year late and therefore be placed outside their applicants and must be submitted by the closing date. The chronological year group. The headteacher of the school(s) address where the child is living at the time of application applied for will be informed of the request and their view and at the closing date will be used for the purpose of taken into account. processing. The applicant must inform the admissions team on their return for the address to be updated. Proof of There is no right of appeal against the decision to refuse address and occupancy will be required. a request for late entry. Applicants do retain the right of appeal against a decision not to offer a school place that has Members of the UK Armed Forces been refused for the year group applied for. If the Admission and Crown Servants Authority approves the request, the parents will be advised to re-apply in the following year. However, there can be no For members of the UK Armed Forces and Crown Servants guarantee of a place being available as this is dependent on an official letter confirming the address of your quarters is the number of applicants who apply in that year. It is not required. This can be provided before you have relocated possible to reserve a place in a school for the following year. to ensure your application is not disadvantaged. If a place is not available at any of the schools applied for the local authority will identify an alternative school with a place Requests to apply for reception available in the child’s chronological year group. in the following year The arrangements for such requests are in accordance with Requests for an application to be considered for reception current legislation that is set out in the Admissions Code 2014 entry for the following year will need to be made by the and at the time this brochure is produced (August 2018). closing date for when the child would normally be expected Central government are reviewing Summer born entry. to apply: 15 January 2019. This enables the application to still be processed alongside all other applicants if the request Late applications for later admission is refused by an Admission Authority*. If you apply after the closing date without a valid reason, Such requests would normally apply to children who are born your application will only be considered after the offer date: in the summer (between April and August) and there are 16 April 2019. Your child’s name will be added to waiting significant reasons that would benefit the child’s academic, lists along with those unsuccessful applications considered in social and emotional development by starting reception in the initial allocation round. the following year as opposed to Year 1. It should be noted If there is an exceptional reason for applying after the any request to defer entry to Year 1 in the following year closing date and by 8 February 2019 (for example, you will require an in-year application to be made at that time. have just moved to the area), it may be possible to consider Further information on in-year admissions can be found at your application with those that were made on time. Other www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions circumstances will be considered and each case decided on It is for the Admission Authority of a school to decide its own merit. whether or not the individual child’s circumstances present Examples of reasons that would not be accepted include the need for entry to reception a year late. In the event that failure of a nursery school to remind a parent to apply, late an Admission Authority agrees to consider your application return from a family holiday or non-receipt of an application out of year, please be aware this is not an automatic form due to postal issues. You are advised to contact guarantee of a place. Your application would be assessed the admissions team as soon as possible if submitting an against the school’s published criteria and offers made to application after the closing date. children as appropriate.

*The local authority is the Admission Authority for community and voluntary controlled schools. The governing body is the Admission Authority for all other schools/academies. Any decision is applicable only to the school for which the Admission Authority is responsible.

12 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions All Hammersmith & Fulham The application process voluntary aided schools have additional forms to complete

Change of preferences In most cases, new or changed preference schools will normally be considered only after all other applications have If you wish to change the order of preference of schools been considered. listed on your application form and you applied online, you can log back in to your account to change/add/delete preferences up until the closing date of 15 January Use of your personal information 2019. If you did not apply online, you must email The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham will [email protected] or write to the handle information you have provided for school admission admissions team before the closing date. purposes in line with the GDPR 2018. It is not normally possible to accept any changes after the For more information on this, please visit our Privacy Notice closing date. If you do want to add preferences or change on www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions your order of preferences after this date, you must inform the admissions team as indicated above.

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Guidance on completing your application Your child’s name (paper or online) Please write your child’s name clearly and use the same name you have registered with your child’s nursery school The online application is set out in a similar way to the paper or children’s centre (if this applies). form. The following guidance applies to both: l Naming only the school you most want for your child will Your child’s date of birth not increase his or her chance of being offered a place at You should only be applying for a reception place if that school. your child was born between 1 September 2014 and l If we receive more than one application form for your 31 August 2015. If your child does not fall within this birth child, the most recently dated form will be the one that range and there are reasons to request your application be we process. considered the following year, please refer to page 12 for further information. l Because of the demand for places at the most popular schools, your child may not be offered a place at your Your child’s home address first preference. The address you give must be your child’s permanent address l Only naming one or two preferences will limit your on the closing date for applications. Please see page 10 for chances of being offered a place. It is therefore advised more information. you name further preferences and ones you consider to be realistic options.

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Current nursery or early years provision If your child attends a nursery, please indicate this in the space provided. If your child does not attend any early years provision, please leave the space blank. You should note attendance at a nursery class does not guarantee or give priority for admission to the reception class of that school.

Details of parent or carer This section needs to be completed by the parent or carer of the child, who will also need to indicate they have parental responsibility. Only one parent needs to complete this section but you can indicate the name of the other parent in the space provided if you wish.

Relationship to child Please indicate your relationship to the child (eg mother, father, grandmother, foster carer).

Children with an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan You do not need to complete this application if your child has an EHC plan as there is a separate process that is outlined School preferences on page 70 in this brochure. You can list up to six state-maintained schools, including any If your child is in the process of being assessed for a voluntary aided (church) schools, foundation schools, free statement, however, it is useful to make us aware of this. schools and academies, and any schools in neighbouring Doing so will ensure the school that is eventually offered local authorities, in order of your preference. Please do not to your child is fully aware before admission and can plan name independent/private fee-paying schools on this form – accordingly to be able to meet your child’s needs. applications to these must be made separately.

Looked After Children Please write the name and address of the school in the space Looked After Children (also referred to as in “Public Care”) against each school preference. You do not have to name and children who have been adopted or made subject to six schools, but it is strongly advised you should use as many a child arrangement order or a special guardianship order preferences as possible and include at least one school where immediately after having been Looked After receive priority you have a good chance of being offered a place. for admission to school. The child’s social worker must You will need to read the admission criteria for the schools submit a letter to the admissions team confirming the to determine what chances you have of gaining a place. legal status of the child and the local authority to which Applying for only one school will not improve your chances the child is/was in care, quoting the child’s full name and of getting a place at that school. current address. Siblings (brothers or sisters) Exceptional need If your child has a brother or sister who is currently on roll, All schools have experience in dealing with children with and will continue to be so, at one of your preferred schools diverse needs. However, in a very few exceptional cases, there at the time of admission for the child you are applying for, may be reasons why a child may need to attend a specific you must include their details where requested. Relatives school. Please refer to page 11 for further information. such as cousins, uncles and aunts are not considered as siblings, even if they are living at the same address. Please be aware the definition of sibling can vary, so you are strongly advised to check with relevant boroughs or schools for their definition and if the school gives priority to siblings.

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Siblings of former pupils of the list, your second preference below, then continue Some schools give priority to siblings of former pupils in adding any further preferences you would like to make. their admission criteria. This does not apply to all schools, If you wish to apply for a primary school place in so check the criteria for the school you are applying to. If Hammersmith & Fulham but are not a Hammersmith & you are applying under this criterion please list the name Fulham resident, you must complete your own local council’s and date of birth of the former sibling and the school they application form and follow its instructions for submission. attended in the relevant box. The council will co-ordinate the admission process with the Children of school staff other 32 London boroughs and neighbouring authorities to Some schools give priority in their admission criteria to ensure no child receives more than one offer of a place at a children of staff. This does not apply to all schools, so check primary school in London on 16 April 2019. the criteria for the school you are applying to. Please indicate The one offer received will be for the highest-preference in the relevant section if you are applying under this criterion, school for which your child is eligible. It is vital you put your naming the school you are applying for. You must also school preferences in the correct order. provide supporting evidence from the school.

Reasons for preference Applying online can be done in Please note schools can only use their published admission five easy steps criteria to decide which children qualify for a place. It is Why apply online? therefore not necessary to give reasons for your preferences. If, however, there are medical or social reasons why your child should attend the school you have named, please 3 It is quick and easy to do. indicate these, as outlined above. 3 You can log back on to change or delete Declaration and signature of parent or carer preferences up until 11.59pm on the closing You must sign your application to certify you have parental date (ensure you resubmit your application if responsibility for the child for whom you are applying and making changes). the address on the application is the main residence of the child. 3 You are able to attach additional documents.

If you provide any false or misleading information on the 3 You can register your mobile phone number to application or in supporting papers or withhold relevant receive reminder alerts. information, it may render your application invalid and lead to the withdrawal of an offer of a place. 3 You will automatically receive a confirmation email once you submit your application. Apply online and save time If you are a Hammersmith & Fulham resident you must 3 During the evening of 16 April 2019 you will complete the Hammersmith & Fulham common application receive an email with the outcome of your to apply for a primary school place. We recommend you application. Please wait until you have received apply online at www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions the email before logging onto the Pan-London eAdmissions website. If you wish to submit a paper application, you can obtain a paper form from the admissions team. Paper forms will 3 You will be able to accept or decline an offer of not be made available at schools. a school place online. You will have the opportunity to express a preference for up to six primary schools, including schools outside Hammersmith & Fulham. You must list them in order of preference. This means you should write your first preference (ie the school you most want your child to go to) at the top

16 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions If you apply online, you can The application process register your mobile phone number to receive reminder alerts

Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions 17 A step-by-step guide to applying online

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If you have applied previously using the online system, you do not need to create another account. To create a new account: l Enter your details by clicking on ‘Create a new account’. l You will be asked to create a password. Choose a password that you will be able to remember as you will need this to get the outcome of your application. l Specify up to three security questions. This will help you to reset the account if you forget your password. l Read the Hammersmith & Fulham terms and conditions/ Privacy Notice and tick the box.

l Click ‘Start a new application for a child that is 2 not listed below’. l Make sure you enter your permanent address only. This will be verified against council records. 3 l Enter your child’s details as accurately as possible. l Apply only for a child born between 1 September 2014 and 31 August 2015. l If you have twins or triplets, you must remember to create a separate application for each child.

18 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions To start your online application The application process visit: www.eadmissions.org.uk or use the link from the council’s website: www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions

4 l Add your school preferences by first selecting the local authority that each school falls within. l Make sure that you read the schools’ admission criteria. This will be a guide as to the likelihood of being offered a place at the school you are interested in. l Select and add the schools you wish to apply for. You can apply for up to six schools. l For each school selected you will be asked a number of questions (such as whether there is a sibling at the school). Make sure you answer the questions correctly. l If you tick the social/medical box please ensure you provide additional documents either by attaching them to the application (after submitting) or by sending them to the admissions team.

5 l Check all of the details entered are correct. l Read the declaration and terms and conditions and tick each box to accept them. l Click the ‘Submit Application’ button. l Once you have submitted your application you will be able to attach documents. l You will receive an email confirmation. You must click the submit button by the closing date of the 15 January 2019. If you do not do this, your application will not be processed.

If you apply online, you must not complete a paper application form

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How decisions are made Example 1

The process Preference School Criteria Outcome The admissions team will process any preferences you have rank met? made for Hammersmith & Fulham schools and pass on your child’s details to schools that are responsible for their own 1st Old Oak Yes Place offered admissions. If you have applied for schools that are not located Primary School in Hammersmith & Fulham, your preference(s) will be passed 2nd Wormholt Park Yes Withdrawn to the local authority that maintains those schools. At the Primary School as higher same time, the admissions team will receive applications for offer met Hammersmith & Fulham schools from residents in other local authorities. All these operations will be carried out via the 3rd Ark Burlington Yes Withdrawn Pan-London Co-ordinated Admissions System. Danes Primary as higher Academy offer met The order of your preferences is not revealed to the schools. This information is only known by your home local authority 4th Ark Swift Yes Withdrawn and the authority where the schools are located. Primary Academy as higher offer met If any school has more applicants than places available, the published admission criteria will be used to decide the order 5th Ark Bentworth No Withdrawn in which applicants will be offered places. The same process Primary Academy as higher is carried out across London and decisions are made by all offer met Admission Authorities by a common deadline and relayed 6th Miles Coverdale Yes Withdrawn back to the home local authority. This co-ordinated process Primary School as higher eliminates multiple offers and will result in your child being offer met offered the highest potential school you named in your list of preferences (if an offer can be made). Examples are shown in the tables below. Example 2

You need to be realistic when deciding your school Preference School Criteria Outcome preferences. This is because you may not receive an offer rank met? at any of your preferred schools if your child does not meet the criteria. That may happen if, for example, you live too far 1st Holy Cross No Placed on away from the school based on outcomes for previous years Catholic waiting list Primary School or you name an oversubscribed church school but do not attend church and therefore would not meet a high enough 2nd Sir John Lillie Yes Place offered priority against the school’s admission criteria. Primary School

A breakdown of last year’s admissions to each Hammersmith 3rd St Cuthbert with No Withdrawn & is included in the schools section of this St Matthias C of E as higher brochure on pages 30-68. You will find this information Primary School offer met is available for all schools in the respective local authority brochure, which can be accessed online (neighbouring 4th St Thomas of Yes Withdrawn London local authority website addresses and contact details Canterbury as higher can be found on page 77). Catholic offer met Primary School

5th No preference made

6th No preference made

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Notifying you of the outcome l That any preferences for schools listed lower than the school offered have been withdrawn. If you made your application online, you will be able to log onto the eAdmissions site using your username and l How to accept the place you have been offered. You password during the evening of 16 April 2019 to view the should not reject the place unless you have a place outcome of your application and accept or decline any offer secured elsewhere and should indicate the name of the made. Letters will only be sent in the post to residents who alternative school. completed the paper application form. Letters will be sent l If you have not been offered one of your school on 16 April first class. preferences, the reason why and who to contact for The email notification or letter will tell you further information*. the following, depending on the outcome of l Waiting list and appeal information and who to contact your application: for further details. l The name of the school that can offer you a place. If it is l The details of schools which have vacancies, if you did not not been possible to offer any of the schools you applied receive an offer for any of your preferences and you do not for, the nearest alternative school will be offered to you, want to accept the alternative school offered to you. if there is one available.

*The email notification or letter does not go into the detail of why a place could not be offered, and can only inform you your child did not receive a high enough priority in the oversubscription criteria. You will be able to obtain more detailed information from the local authority where the school is located or the school itself if it is its own Admission Authority. Please contact the admissions team in the first instance. They will be able to advise you.

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Waiting lists Waiting lists for Hammersmith & Fulham community schools are maintained by the admissions team. You will Your child’s name will automatically be added to the waiting be contacted at some point during the academic year to list for any Hammersmith & Fulham schools that could not indicate continued interest. If you do not respond, your be offered. Any schools you named as a lower preference child’s name will be removed from the list unless you inform than the school offered to your child would have been us otherwise. This exercise is carried out to ensure waiting withdrawn under the co-ordinated arrangements. You will lists only ever include children who would take up an offer need to re-apply to these schools if you want your child to for a school if it became available. be included on a waiting list. If you have not been offered a place for a voluntary aided Appeal arrangements school, free school, academy or a school in another borough and require waiting list information, you will need to contact You have the right of appeal to an independent panel against the school or the borough that maintains the school. the decision to refuse your child a place at any school which you named on the Hammersmith & Fulham application form. All places on the waiting list are ordered in accordance with the published admission criteria for each school and will be With the exception of very limited circumstances, the law offered to children as vacancies arise with no differentiation does not allow infant classes to exceed 30 (Reception, Year 1 between on-time or late applications. Waiting list positions for and 2). This means that an appeal panel can only uphold an community schools will not be available until 16 May 2019. appeal where it is satisfied: l The governors will decide who is offered any subsequent The decision to refuse your child was unreasonable in vacancies at voluntary aided schools, free schools or legal terms; academies in line with the published admission criteria and l An error occurred in carrying out the school’s admission waiting list ranking. You will be notified of any offer that can arrangements that prevented your child being offered be made by the admissions team after 16 May 2019. a place; or A child’s position on the waiting list can go down as well l The admission arrangements for the school were unlawful as up. For example, if a new application is submitted for a and, had they been lawful, your child would have been community school and they live closer to the school, the offered a place. waiting list will need to be revised. The offer of a place does The outcome notification which you will receive will tell not depend on the length of time your child’s name has been you how to lodge an appeal. Appeals for community on the waiting list and there can never be any guarantee a schools should be lodged by 25 May 2019 and sent to the place will be offered. admissions team to ensure they are heard before the end of the summer term. Appeals for voluntary aided schools should be made directly to the governing body, as detailed in your notification letter, as each school will have its own appeal arrangements in place. If you would like to seek independent advice you may wish to contact the Child Law Advice Service which provides free legal information, advice and representation to children, their families and carers. Please see their website www.childlawadvice.org.uk/school-admissions for further details or call 0300 330 5485 Monday to Friday for advice.

22 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions Your child’s name will automatically The application process be added to the waiting list for any H&F schools that could not be offered

Making final arrangements not be offered to another child. You would not, however, be for starting school able to defer entry beyond the beginning of the term after your child’s fifth birthday, nor beyond the academic year for The law requires your child must receive full-time education which the application was accepted. For example, if your from the start of the term following their fifth birthday. child was born in August 2015, you will not be able to defer A review of the Primary Curriculum in 2009 recommended entry to September 2020, as this will be the start of the next all parents should have the right to start their child in the academic year. September following their fourth birthday if they feel this is best for their child. All offers will be made for children to If you decide you would prefer your child to start school on start school at the beginning of the autumn term. Parents a part-time basis, the school will inform you of the part-time will also have the option to start their child on a part-time hours available your child will be expected to attend. Each basis or defer their child’s entry. school will have different arrangements in place and will be dependent on their staffing, resources and how their infant If you decide you prefer to defer your child’s entry to the classes are organised. You will not be able to choose your school offered, that place will be held for your child and will own part-time hours.

Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions 23 Frequently asked questions

What does the law require? Will a school know where I listed it in Of parents: my application? It is the duty of the parent of every child aged five to 16 No they will not have this information. All applications are to ensure the child receives efficient, full-time education, treated equally against each school’s published admission suitable to his or her age, ability or aptitude (and to any criteria. Schools are not provided with the preference order special need), either by regular attendance at school as it has no relevance to the decision-making process. or otherwise. Of local authorities: The distance you have calculated from my It is the duty of every local authority to ensure sufficient home to the school is further away than the primary and secondary schools of appropriate character and distance I have calculated on a measuring with necessary equipment are available to provide all pupils system I used on the internet. What do I do? in the area with education suitable to their different ages, The council’s geographical measuring system is used for abilities and aptitudes. calculating distances from home to school. Distances measured by other means (eg private car, pedometer or on Does the law guarantee my child a place in the internet) are likely to be calculated on a different basis the school of my choice? and should not be relied upon as evidence the council’s distance calculation is incorrect. The council’s measurement You might not be offered one of your preferences but to system is designed to be precise, reliable and consistent, and increase your chances of being offered a place at one of is used for all applications. your preferred schools, you must do your research. The law states parents may express a preference for any school; however, if more parents express a preference for a Do I have priority for a school place in school than the number of places available, there has to be the borough I live in? an order of priority to decide which children to offer places No. It is against the law for local councils to give priority to to. The law allows parents to appeal to an independent their own residents. panel if their child is refused a place at a school of their preference. Please refer to the section on appeals on page 22 for further information. Can I change or withdraw my preferences after I have submitted my application? Once you have submitted your application, you can change The school I have applied for has random the order of your preferences and the schools you have listed allocation to decide who is offered a place. up until the closing date. Changes cannot be made How does this work? to your application after the closing date. Some schools use random allocation instead of distance in order to determine a rank number order when there are more applications than places available. This may also If I decide I prefer a school I listed lower than be referred to as a lottery or ballot. Schools can decide the school I was offered, can I be considered how they apply this method but it must be supervised for a place? by someone independent of the school. This can be an Any preferences that are listed lower than the school offered individual or an external organisation. are automatically withdrawn, so any lower preferences will When places become available, random allocation must be no longer exist. Any requests after offers have been made for used each time to determine the next offer. This will mean lower preferences will be treated as a new late application. that there is no ordered waiting list for schools that use If the school has a vacancy, then it will be possible to offer random allocation. Each time random allocation is applied, your child a place and withdraw the original offer made to a record is kept that will show the rank number given to you. If the school is full your child’s name will be added to the applicant. the waiting list but you will normally be ranked on the school waiting list below all other applicants for the school.

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School information

Common definitions been Looked After. The child’s social worker must submit a letter to the admissions team confirming the legal status of The following common definitions will apply to the majority the child and the local authority to which the child is/was in of schools in this section. You are, however, advised to read care, and quoting the child’s full name and current address. the full admission arrangements, which can be obtained directly from the respective school, its website and the Siblings (brothers and sisters) council website. Children already attending the school who will continue to For all schools included in this brochure, children do so on the date of admission of the applicant. This includes with an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan that half-brothers or half-sisters, adopted brothers or sisters, names the school will be allocated a place before any stepbrothers or stepsisters or the children of the partner of other allocations are made. Further information can the parent or carer, provided they live at the same address as be found on page 70. the applicant.

Looked After Children (also referred to as Distance from home to school in “Public Care”) Unless indicated otherwise in the individual admission Children in care of the local authority and children who have criteria for each school, distances are calculated using a been adopted or made subject to a child arrangement or straight line (as the crow flies) measurement from the child’s a special guardianship order immediately following having home ‘address point’ determined by Ordnance Survey Data

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to the nearest entrance for pupils, as determined by Hammersmith & Fulham Council using its computerised measuring system. The child living closest to the school will receive the highest priority. Accessibility by car or public transport will be disregarded. If applicants share the same address point (for example, those who live in the same block of flats or shared house) priority will be given to those who live closest to the ground floor and then by ascending flat number order. Routes will be measured to four decimal places (if necessary). If, in the unlikely event two or more applicants live exactly the same distance from the school, the offer of a place will be decided by random allocation, which will be carried out independently of the school.

Exceptional need If this priority forms part of the school’s admission criteria, the admissions authority* may, on an individual basis, give priority to applicants who can demonstrate admission to the school is necessary on the grounds of professionally supported educational, medical and/or social need and no other school can meet this need. Parents/carers must supply details of any such special factors at the time of the original application, together with recent supporting documentation. Such applications will not be considered without professional support – such as a letter or report from a doctor, consultant or social worker. Further guidance can be found on page 11. Priority will be limited to one place for each form of entry in Children from multiple births (eg twins, triplets) any year with an additional maximum limit of no more than: Each school must set out in its admission arrangements l 3 children throughout the whole school (for single form how it considers applicants from multiple births when the entry schools) admission limit may be exceeded to admit all children. In most cases, places will be offered to all children as this is an l 4 children throughout the whole school (for 1½ form exception to infant class size regulations. You are, however, entry schools) advised to check the full policy for the school(s) you are l 5 children throughout the whole school (for 2 form entry applying for if this is a concern for you as different rules schools, and upwards). may apply. Exception to the above will apply to children of multiple birth Children of staff** or those born in the same academic year. Children whose parent is a qualified teacher for a minimum All such applications must be submitted to the local authority of 0.6fte (16.5 hours teaching staff) who has been employed and must be accompanied with the relevant paperwork at the school concerned for two or more years at the time supporting an application on these grounds. The applicant of application and/or children of a member of staff who must take sole responsibility to provide such paperwork. has been recruited to fill a vacancy for which there is a Without the provision of the relevant papers, priority will not demonstrable skill shortage. be given on these grounds.

*The local authority is the Admission Authority for community and voluntary controlled schools. The governing body is the Admission Authority for all other schools/academies. Any decision is applicable only to the school for which the Admission Authority is responsible. **The above applies to community schools only. Voluntary aided schools and academies that have this as a criterion will have their own definition.

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Community schools in Hammersmith & Fulham

Addison Primary School Old Oak Primary School

Avonmore Primary School Melcombe Primary School Sir John Lillie Primary School

Brackenbury Primary School Miles Coverdale Primary School Wendell Park Primary School

Flora Gardens Primary School Normand Croft Primary School Wormholt Park Primary School

Admission criteria for community schools Applicants with an EHC plan that names a school will be admitted in accordance with Section 43 of the Children and In each of the school’s entries that follow there is a Families Act 2014. section outlining the way in which places were offered for September 2018. The admission number stated is the If there are more applications to the school than there are number of children the school can admit into the reception places available, places will be allocated in the following year. You can compare this figure with the number of order of priority. people who expressed a preference for the school on their 1. Children in Public Care* (also known as Looked After application form last year, shown as Applications last year. Children) in the care of the local authority and children When on-time applications exceed the number of places who have been adopted or made subject to a child available (also referred to as oversubscribed), the school’s arrangement or special guardianship order immediately admissions criteria are used to determine the priority order following having been looked after. The child’s social of offers to be made. worker must submit a letter to the admissions team Where a school is oversubscribed, home-to-school distance is confirming the legal status of the child and the local the major factor in allocating places for community schools. authority to which the child is/was in care, and quoting To help you to make an informed decision when deciding the child’s full name and current address. which schools to apply for, the distance of the last applicant 2. The director of school’s services, as advised by senior offered has been included for oversubscribed schools (all officers, may on an individual basis give priority to distances are shown in miles). Each entry will also show the applicants who can demonstrate admission to a number of siblings offered and, if relevant, places allocated particular community school is necessary on the grounds to children with an EHC plan and Looked After Children. of professionally supported educational, medical and/ It is important to be aware the above information is provided or social need and only this school can meet this need. to help you to make an informed decision when deciding Parents/carers must supply details of any such special which schools to apply for. How places are offered will vary factors at the time of the original application together from year to year and will be dictated by the overall number with recent supporting documentation. of applications submitted for each school and the number Such applications will not be considered without of siblings. There is therefore no guarantee your child will be professional support, such as a letter or report from a offered a place if your home-to-school distance falls within doctor, consultant or social worker, which must be no the distance reached for applicants offered in 2018. more than six months old. All information submitted will Please refer to the full admissions arrangements available on be regarded as confidential. the Hammersmith & Fulham website: www.lbhf.gov.uk/ 3. To brothers and sisters (siblings) of children already on schooladmissions the roll of the school who will still be in the school at the time the applicant is admitted. This includes half-brothers

*Children in Public Care has the same meaning as in section 22 of the Children Act 1989, and means any child in the care of the local authority or provided with accommodation by it (eg children with foster carers).

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or half-sisters, adopted brothers or sisters, stepbrothers 5. Children living nearest to the school calculated as a or stepsisters or the children of the partner of the parent straight line. Nearness to the school will be calculated or carer, provided they live at the same address as the using a straight line (as the crow flies) measurement from applicant. Please note sibling priority only applies to the child’s home ‘address point’ determined by Ordnance children with sibling(s) at the school from reception to Survey Data to the nearest entrance for pupils, as Year 6 at the time of admission, not nursery. determined by Hammersmith & Fulham Council using its 4. Children whose parent is a qualified teacher for a computerised measuring system. The child living closest minimum of 0.6fte (16.5 hours teaching staff) who has to the school will receive the highest priority. Accessibility been employed at the school concerned for two or more by car or public transport will be disregarded. years at the time of application and/or children of a If applicants share the same address point (for example, those member of staff who has been recruited to fill a vacancy who live in the same block of flats or shared house) priority for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage. will be given to those who live closest to the ground floor If in any of the categories 1, 2, 3 or 4 there are more and then by ascending flat number order. Routes will be applicants than there are places available, priority will be measured to four decimal places (if necessary). If two or more given to applicants who live nearest the school on the basis applicants live at exactly the same distance from the school, described in 5. the offer of a place will be decided by random allocation.

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Addison Primary School Avonmore Primary School

Addison Gardens, London W14 0DT Avonmore Road, London W14 8SH

T 020 7603 5333 T 020 7603 9750 E [email protected] E [email protected] W www.addisonprimary.org W www.avonmore.lbhf.sch.uk

Type of school Admission number Type of school Admission number Community 60 Community 30

DfE number Nursery DfE number Nursery 205 2002 Yes 205 2026 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Executive Headteacher Breakfast club Damien McGarrigle Yes Paul Cotter Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Nearest Tube stations After-school club Hammersmith (Circle, Yes Barons Court (District Yes District, Hammersmith & and Piccadilly Lines); City and Piccadilly Lines); School uniform Kensington Olympia School uniform Kensington Olympia (District Yes (District Line and Yes Line and Overground); Overground); West Supplementary form Supplementary form Shepherd’s Bush (Central Kensington (District Line) No No Line and Overground) Bus routes Visiting days Visiting days Bus routes 9, 10, 27, 28, 391 Please contact the school Please contact the school 72, 220, 283, 295

Summarised admission criteria Summarised admission criteria If there are more applications than places available, If there are more applications than places available, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, will allocate places in the following order of priority: will allocate places in the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children*. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. 3. Siblings*. 4. Children of staff*. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

Applications last year Applications last year Total number of on-time applications submitted: 89 Total number of on-time applications submitted: 66

How places were offered in 2018 How places were offered in 2018 All on-time applicants were offered. All on-time applicants were offered.

Appeals Appeals No appeals were lodged. No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to page 28 for the full admission policy and criteria for the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham community schools.

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Brackenbury Primary School Flora Gardens Primary School

Dalling Road, London W6 0BA Dalling Road, London W6 0UD

T 020 8743 3074 T 020 8748 2566 E [email protected] E [email protected] W www.brackenbury.lbhf.sch.uk W www.floragardens.lbhf.sch.uk

Type of school Admission number Type of school Admission number Community 60 Community 30

DfE number Nursery DfE number Nursery 205 2061 Yes 205 2223 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Headteacher Breakfast club David Collins Yes Mr AS Naismith Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Nearest Tube station After-school club Goldhawk Road (Circle Yes Ravenscourt Park Yes and Hammersmith & City (District Line) Lines); Ravenscourt Park School uniform School uniform (District Line) Yes Bus routes Yes 27, 190, 266, 391, H91 Bus routes Supplementary form Supplementary form 94, 237, 266 No No

Visiting days Visiting days

Please contact the school Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Summarised admission criteria If there are more applications than places available, If there are more applications than places available, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, will allocate places in the following order of priority: will allocate places in the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children*. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. 3. Siblings*. 4. Children of staff*. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

Applications last year Applications last year Total number of on-time applications submitted: 244 Total number of on-time applications submitted: 88

How places were offered in 2018 How places were offered in 2018 1 place allocated for a child with an EHC plan. All on-time applicants were offered. Siblings: 18 Distance: 41 (up to a distance of 0.597 of a mile) Appeals No appeals were lodged. Appeals No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to page 28 for the full admission policy and criteria for the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham community schools.

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Kenmont Primary School Melcombe Primary School

Valliere Road, London NW10 6AL Fulham Palace Road, London W6 9ER

T 020 8969 4497 T 020 8748 7411 E [email protected] E [email protected] W www.kenmont-primary.org W www.melcombeprimary.com

Type of school Admission number Type of school Admission number Community 30 Community 60

DfE number Nursery DfE number Nursery 205 2350 Yes 205 2408 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Headteacher Breakfast club Julie Howarth Yes Wayne Leeming Yes

Nearest Tube station After-school club Nearest Tube stations After-school club Willesden Junction Yes Barons Court (District Yes (Bakerloo Line and and Piccadilly Lines); Overground) School uniform Hammersmith (Circle, School uniform Yes Hammersmith & City, Yes Bus routes District and Piccadilly Lines) 18, 187, 220 Supplementary form Supplementary form No Bus routes No 74, 190, 211, 220, 295, 430 Visiting days Visiting days

Please contact the school Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Summarised admission criteria If there are more applications than places available, If there are more applications than places available, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, will allocate places in the following order of priority: will allocate places in the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children*. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. 3. Siblings*. 4. Children of staff*. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

Applications last year Applications last year Total number of on-time applicants submitted: 75 Total number of on-time applications submitted: 122

How places were offered in 2018 How places were offered in 2018 Siblings: 9 2 places allocated for children with an EHC plan. Distance: 21 (up to a distance of 0.394 of a mile) All on-time applicants were offered.

Appeals Appeals No appeals were lodged. No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to page 28 for the full admission policy and criteria for the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham community schools.

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Miles Coverdale Primary School Normand Croft Primary School

Coverdale Road, London W12 8JJ Bramber Road, London W14 9PA

T 020 8743 5847 T 020 7385 6847 E [email protected] E [email protected] W www.milescoverdaleprimary.co.uk W www.normandcroftschool.co.uk

Type of school Admission number Type of school Admission number Community 30 Community 30

DfE number Nursery DfE number Nursery 205 2134 Yes 205 3650 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Headteacher Breakfast club Taranum Baig Yes Paul Jobson Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Nearest Tube stations After-school club Shepherd’s Bush Market Yes Fulham Broadway Yes (Circle and Hammersmith (District Line); West & City Lines); Goldhawk School uniform Kensington (District Line); School uniform Road (Circle and Yes (District Yes Hammersmith & City Lines) Line and Overground) Supplementary form Supplementary form Bus routes No Bus routes No 94, 207, 237, 260, 283 28, 74, 190, 391, 430 Visiting days Visiting days

Please contact the school Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Summarised admission criteria If there are more applications than places available, If there are more applications than places available, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, will allocate places in the following order of priority: will allocate places in the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children*. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. 3. Siblings*. 4. Children of staff*. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

Applications last year Applications last year Total number of on-time applications submitted: 134 Total number of on-time applications submitted: 63

How places were offered in 2018 How places were offered in 2018 Exceptional need: 1 All on-time applicants were offered. Siblings: 11 Distance: 18 (up to a distance of 0.497 of a mile) Appeals No appeals were lodged. Appeals 1 heard, not upheld.

*Please refer to page 28 for the full admission policy and criteria for the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham community schools.

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Old Oak Primary School Sir John Lillie Primary School

Mellitus Street, London W12 0AS Lillie Road, London SW6 7LN

T 020 8743 7629 T 020 7385 2107 E [email protected] E [email protected] W www.oldoakprimary.co.uk W www.sirjohnlillieprimary.co.uk

Type of school Admission number Type of school Admission number Community 60 Community 60

DfE number Nursery DfE number Nursery 205 2444 Yes 205 2555 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Headteacher Breakfast club Joseph Brown Yes Sue Hayward Yes

Nearest Tube station After-school club Nearest Tube stations After-school club East Acton (Central Line) Yes Barons Court Yes (District and Piccadilly Bus routes School uniform Lines); School uniform 7, 70, 72, 272, 283 Yes (District Line); West Yes Brompton (District Line Supplementary form Supplementary form and Overground) No No Bus routes Visiting days Visiting days 74, 190, 430 Please contact the school Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Summarised admission criteria If there are more applications than places available, If there are more applications than places available, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, will allocate places in the following order of priority: will allocate places in the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children*. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. 3. Siblings*. 4. Children of staff*. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

Applications last year Applications last year Total number of on-time applications: 66 Total number of on-time applications submitted: 97

How places were offered in 2018 How places were offered in 2018 All on-time applications offered. All on-time applicants were offered.

Appeals Appeals No appeals were lodged. No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to page 28 for the full admission policy and criteria for the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham community schools.

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Wendell Park Primary School Wormholt Park Primary School

Cobbold Road, London W12 9LB Bryony Road, London W12 0SR

T 020 8743 1372 T 020 8743 5073 E [email protected] E [email protected] W www.wendellparkprimaryschool.co.uk W www.wormholtparkprimary.co.uk

Type of school Admission number Type of school Admission number Community 60 Community 60

DfE number Nursery DfE number Nursery 205 2632 Yes 205 2660 Yes

Interim executive Breakfast club Headteacher Breakfast club headteacher Yes Julie James Yes Julie Howarth After-school club Nearest Tube stations After-school club Nearest Tube stations Yes East Acton (Central Line); Yes Stamford Brook (District White City (Central Line); Line); Ravenscourt Park School uniform Wood Lane (Hammersmith School uniform (District Line) Yes & City and Circle Lines); Yes Shepherd’s Bush Market Supplementary form Supplementary form Bus routes (Hammersmith & City No No 207, 266, 272 and Circle Lines)

Visiting days Visiting days Bus routes Please contact the school Please contact the school 95, 228, 272, 283

Summarised admission criteria Summarised admission criteria If there are more applications than places available, If there are more applications than places available, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, as the admission authority, will allocate places in the following order of priority: will allocate places in the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children*. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. 3. Siblings*. 4. Children of staff*. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

Applications last year Applications last year Total number of on-time applications submitted: 159 Total number of on-time applications submitted: 125

How places were offered in 2018 How places were offered in 2018 Siblings: 28 All on-time applicants were offered. Distance: 32 (up to a distance of 0.333 of a mile) Appeals Appeals No appeals were lodged. 1 heard, not upheld.

*Please refer to page 28 for the full admission policy and criteria for the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham community schools.

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Admission criteria for academies, free school in your application and do not complete a SIF, your schools and voluntary aided schools child will be considered but it will reduce the chances of your child being offered a place if the school is oversubscribed. All church primary schools provide a supplementary The school will not have any information to consider when information form (SIF) and/or Priest Reference Form judging your application against its admission criteria and, you are advised to complete. as such, your application will be ranked very low when The forms for Hammersmith & Fulham schools can be decisions are made. It is therefore important for both forms obtained direct from the school, on the school’s own to be completed. website or at www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions The way in which places were offered for September 2018 is In all cases, you must include the church school(s) you indicated at the end of the entry for each school. Please note want to apply for in your list of preferences on the main places were offered in accordance with the policy for 2018-19, application. If you only complete a SIF, your application will so there may be changes in the 2019-20 policies published in not be considered. this brochure. If you are not sure and need further advice on the chances of your child being eligible for a place at one of The SIF and all additional documents required must be these schools, please contact the school directly. returned to the school. The same will apply for church schools in neighbouring local authorities. If you name the

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Church places** All Saints C of E Primary School Up to 60% of all available places once Looked After Children Bishops Avenue, London SW6 6ED have been taken into account.

T 020 7736 2803 Open places E [email protected] Christian commitment is not required. W www.allsaintsce.lbhf.sch.uk

Type of school Admission number Category 1 church siblings* Voluntary aided 30 Children of committed and practising families who will have a sibling in the school at the time of attendance, priority will DfE number Nursery be given in the following order: 205 3300 Yes i) committed and practising members of All Saints Headteacher Breakfast club (Fulham) Church; Carol Gray Yes ii) committed and practising members of St Dionis Nearest Tube stations After-school club (), St Etheldreda & St Clements (Fulham), Parsons Green (District No St Peter (Fulham). Line); Putney Bridge (District Line) School uniform Yes Category 2 open siblings Bus routes Children who will have a sibling in the school at the time 74, 220, 430 Supplementary form of attendance. Yes Category 3 church places Visiting days Please contact the school Children of committed and practising families, priority will be given in the following order: Summarised admission criteria i) committed and practising members of All Saints (Fulham) Church; Where there are more applications than there are places available, the governors will give priority to Looked ii) committed and practising members of St Dionis After Children*. (Parsons Green), St Etheldreda & St Clements (Fulham), St Peter (Fulham). Up to 60% of the outstanding places once Looked After Children have been accounted for will be offered as church Category 4 open places ones, after which all applications will be treated as open All other applicants. places, taking no account of Christian commitment. When determining places, applications are sorted into one Applications last year of the four categories defined below and are ranked within Total number of on-time applications submitted: 147 each category by straight-line distance from the school with those living closest ranked highest. How places were offered in 2018 1 place allocated to a child with an EHC plan. Places will be allocated with each category considered in the following order: Category 1, Category 2, Category 3 Please contact the school directly for offer and Category 4. breakdown information.

Appeals No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s website for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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Ark Bentworth Primary Academy

Bentworth Road, London W12 7AJ

T 020 8743 2527 E [email protected] W www.arkbentworth.org

Type of school Admission number Academy 30

DfE number Nursery 205 2045 Yes

Principal Breakfast club Moira Cruddas Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club East Acton (Central Line); Yes White City (Central, Circle and Hammersmith School uniform & City Lines); Wood Lane Yes (Circle and Hammersmith Supplementary form & City Lines) No Bus routes Visiting days 7, 70, 72, 95, 272, Please contact the school 283, 220

Summarised admission criteria Applications last year Where there are more applications than the number of Total of on-time applications submitted: 59 places available, the governing body will issue places according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 All on-time applicants were offered. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Children of staff of the school where there is a Appeals demonstrable skill shortage. No appeals were lodged. 3. Sibling*. 4. Children of staff of the school where there is no demonstrable skill shortage. 5. Distance from home to school*.

Tie-break If Ark Schools is unable to distinguish between applicants using the published criteria, including those who live in blocks of flats with the same building entrance, places will be offered via a random draw, which will be supervised by someone independent of the academy.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26.

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Ark Burlington Danes Primary Academy

Du Cane Road, London W12 0TN

T 020 8735 5943 E [email protected] W www.burlingtondanes.org

Type of school Admission number Academy 60

DfE number Nursery 205 6905 Yes

Principal Breakfast club Gemma Grierson Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club East Acton (Central Line); Yes White City (Central Line); Wood Lane (Hammersmith School uniform & City and Circle Lines) Yes

Bus routes Supplementary form 7, 70, 72, 220, 272, 283 No Visiting days All at 9.00am: Wednesdays 17 October, 14 November, 5 December, 9 January**

Overview 5. Distance from home to school*. Ark Burlington Danes Academy is an all-through school serving students ages 4-18. The primary phase is sited in a Tie-break separate building on the Burlington Danes site with separate If Ark Schools is unable to distinguish between applicants outdoor space and play facilities. using the published criteria, including those who live in blocks of flats with the same building entrance, places will Summarised admission criteria be offered via a random draw, which will be supervised by someone independent of the academy. Where there are more applications than the number of places available, the governing body will issue places Applications last year according to the following order of priority: Total number of on-time applications submitted: 126 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Children of staff where there is a demonstrable skills How places were offered in 2018 shortage. Priority will be limited to one place for each Siblings: 14 form of entry in any year. Distance: 46 (up to a distance of 1.875 miles) 3. Sibling*. 4. Children of staff where there is no demonstrable skills Appeals shortage. Priority will be limited to one place for each No appeals were lodged. form of entry in any year.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **Tours last approximately 1 hour. If unable to attend these sessions, individual tours can be arranged by calling the school.

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Ark Conway Primary Academy

60 Hemlock Road, London W12 0QT

T 020 3249 1180 E [email protected] W www.arkconway.org

Type of school Admission number Free school 30

DfE number Nursery 205 2000 No

Executive principal Breakfast club Damian McBeath Yes

Head of school After-school club Lois Osborne Yes

Nearest Tube stations School uniform East Acton (Central Yes Line); Shepherd’s Bush (Central Line and Supplementary form Overground) No

Bus routes Visiting days 7, 70, 72, 95, 272, 283 Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Tie-break Where there are more applications than the number of If Ark Schools is unable to distinguish between applicants places available, the governing body will issue places using the published criteria, including those who live in according to the following order of priority: blocks of flats with the same building entrance, places will be offered via a random draw, which will be supervised by 1. Looked After Children*. someone independent of the academy. 2. Children of staff where there is a demonstrable skills shortage. Priority will be limited to one place for each Applications last year form of entry in any year. Total number of on-time applications submitted: 116 3. Sibling*. 4. Children of staff where there is no demonstrable skills How places were offered in 2018 shortage. Priority will be limited to one place for each Siblings: 17 form of entry in any year. Distance: 13 (up to a distance of 0.416 of a mile) 5. Distance from home to school*. Appeals No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26.

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Ark Swift Primary Academy

Australia Road, London W12 7PT

T 020 8743 2514 E [email protected] W www.arkswift.org

Type of school Admission number Academy 60

DfE number Nursery 205 2003 Yes

Executive principal Breakfast club Damian McBeath Yes

Principal After-school club Jason Marantz Yes

Nearest Tube stations School uniform White City (Central Line); Yes Wood Lane (Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines); Supplementary form Shepherd’s Bush Market No (Circle and Hammersmith Visiting days & City Lines) Please contact the school Bus routes 72, 95, 220, 228, 272, 283

Summarised admission criteria Tie-break Where there are more applications than the number of If Ark Schools is unable to distinguish between applicants places available, the governing body will issue places using the published criteria, including those who live in according to the following order of priority: blocks of flats with the same building entrance, places will be offered via a random draw which will be supervised by 1. Looked After Children*. someone independent of the academy. 2. Children of staff where there is a demonstrable skills shortage. Priority will be limited to one place for each Applications last year form of entry in any year. Total number of on-time applications submitted: 55 3. Sibling*. 4. Children of staff where there is no demonstrable skills How places were offered in 2018 shortage. Priority will be limited to one place for each All on-time applicants were offered. form of entry in any year. 5. Distance from home to school*. Appeals No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26.

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live nearest to Earl’s Court Tube station, measured by Earl’s Court Free School Primary straight-line distance**. Cambridge Grove, London W6 0LB Unsuccessful applicants will be placed on the reserve list. If fewer than six eligible children apply, the remaining T 020 8741 9967 places will be filled under criterion 6. E [email protected] W www.wlfs-earlscourt.org 6. After places have been filled under the first five criteria, half the remaining places will be offered to those children Type of school Admission number who live nearest to the temporary site of the school on Free school 30 Cambridge Grove, measured by straight-line distance, and the other half will be offered to those children who DfE number Nursery 205 2004 No live nearest to Earl’s Court Tube station, measured by straight-line distance**. Headteacher Breakfast club Laura Lund Yes Applications last year Nearest Tube stations After-school club Total number of on-time applications submitted: 217 Ravenscourt Park (District Yes Line); Goldhawk Road (Circle How places were offered in 2018 School uniform and Hammersmith & City Siblings: 20 Lines); Hammersmith (Circle, Yes Distance: 10 (to a distance of 0.383 miles from Earl’s Court District, Hammersmith & Supplementary form* City and Piccadilly Lines) measuring point, 0.429 of a mile from the temporary site, Yes Cambridge Grove) Bus routes Visiting days 27, 190, 266 Appeals Please see the school’s website: www.wlfs-earlscourt.org No appeals were lodged.

Summarised admission criteria Where there are more applications than the number of places available, the governing body will issue places according to the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children**. 2. Children whose parents have been given founder status. 3. Siblings**. 4. Children of the Earl’s Court Free School Primary staff who have been employed for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school is made or who have been recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage. 5. Up to six children who are eligible for the pupil premium. If more than six children who apply are eligible for the pupil premium, priority will be given to those three children who live nearest to the school, measured by straight-line distance, and those three children who

*An additional form will only need to be completed if you are applying under category 5. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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The Fulham Bilingual

60 Clancarty Road, London SW6 3AA

T 020 7736 5863 E [email protected] W www.fulhambilingual.org.uk

Type of school Admission number Voluntary aided, bilingual 28

DfE number Nursery 205 9901 No

Executive Headteacher Breakfast club Kathleen Williams No

Head of School After-school club Leiah Pereira Yes

Nearest Tube stations School uniform Parsons Green (District Yes Line); Putney Bridge (District line); Imperial Supplementary form Wharf (Overground) No

Bus routes Visiting days 22, 28, 295 Please contact the school via email

Summarised admissions criteria Tie-break If there are more applicants than places, places will be offered If any applicants share the same address, i.e., live in the in accordance with the following criteria in order of priority: same block of flats or shared house, priority will be given to those closest to the ground floor and then by ascending flat 1. Looked After Children*. number order. In the event more than one child has the same 2. Exceptional need*: exceptional educational, medical or distance, a decision will be made using random allocation. social need which can most appropriately be met by the bilingual course at Holy Cross School. Applications last year 3. Children who will have a sibling* in the Holy Cross Total number of on-time applications submitted: 142 bilingual section at the time when they are admitted. 4. All admissions after priorities 1, 2, 3 will be by random How places were offered in 2018 allocation within a defined geographical area (see map). Siblings: 15 5. The boundaries of the random allocation zone will be: Random allocation: 13 l Both sides of Fulham Palace Road, including Robert Owen House. Appeals l Continuing along Fulham High Street to Putney Bridge. 3 heard, none upheld. l South side of Lillie Road. l  is the south boundary. l Railway line is the east boundary.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26.

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The Fulham Bilingual priority area

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Fulham Primary School

Halford Road, London SW6 1JU

T 020 7385 0535 E [email protected] W www.fulhampri.lbhf.sch.uk

Type of school Admission number Academy 60

DfE number Nursery 205 2286 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Leesa Schooneman Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Fulham Broadway Yes (District Line); West Brompton (District Line School uniform and Overground) Yes

Bus routes Supplementary form 28, 74, 190, 391, 430 No Visiting days Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Applications last year Where there are more applications than the number of Total number of on-time applications submitted: 96 places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 All on-time applicants were offered. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. Appeals 3. Siblings*. No appeals were lodged. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

*The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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3. Baptised Catholic Children from Catholic families. Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School 4. Other Looked After Children. 35 Gayford Road, London W12 9BY 5. Children from families practising other Christian faiths** in the following order: T 020 8743 5060 E [email protected] a) the Eastern Christian churches (including the W www.goodshepherdrc.lbhf.sch.uk Orthodox churches). b) the Church of . Type of school Admission number c) other Christian denominations. Voluntary aided, Catholic 30 6. Any other applicants. DfE number Nursery In prioritising applications in each of the above 205 3602 Yes oversubscription criteria, first priority will be given to siblings*. Headteacher Breakfast club Imogen Lavelle Yes Exceptional need* The governing body will give top priority to an application Nearest Tube stations After-school club Ravenscourt Park Yes where compelling evidence is provided at the time of (District Line); Stamford application of an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or Brook (District line) School uniform other need of the child, which can only be met at this school. Yes Bus routes Tie-break 207, 266 Supplementary form Yes Tie-break in any category will be determined by distance from home to school*. Visiting days Please contact the school Applications last year Total number of on-time applications submitted: 127 Summarised admissions criteria Where there are more applications than the number of How places were offered in 2018 places available, places will be offered according to the Please contact the school for offer breakdown information. following order of priority: Appeals 1. Catholic Looked After Children*. No appeals were lodged. 2. Baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Practice. a) Top priority will be given to siblings within this criteria. b) Up to six places will be made available to Catholic children eligible for the Pupil Premium. Please note that any siblings within this category who are eligible for Pupil Premium will be included within the six available places. c) Baptised Catholic Children whose parent is a qualified teacher who has been employed at The Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School for two or more years at the time of application and/or children of a member of staff who has been recruited to fill a vacancy for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage**.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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Greenside Primary School

Westville Road, London W12 9PT

T 020 8743 6421 E [email protected] W www.greensideschool.org

Type of school Admission number Academy 30

DfE number Nursery 205 2913 Yes

Executive Head Breakfast club Karen Bastick-Styles No

Deputy Heads After-school club Rebecca Tossell and Yes Robin Yeats School uniform Nearest Tube stations Yes Goldhawk Road (Circle and Hammersmith & City Supplementary form Lines); Shepherd’s Bush No Market (Circle and Visiting days Hammersmith & City Lines) Please contact the school Bus routes or visit their website 94, 237, 260, 266

Summarised admission criteria Applications last year If there are more applications than places available, places Total number of on-time applications submitted: 143 will be offered according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 1. Looked After Children*. Siblings: 19 2. Exceptional need*. Distance: 11 (up to a distance of 0.194 of a mile) 3. Siblings on the date of application*. 4. Distance from home to school*. Appeals Tie-break 1 heard and upheld. Tie-break in any category will be determined by random allocation.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26.

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6. Catechumens and members of Eastern Christian church. Holy Cross Catholic Primary 7. Christians of other denominations whose parents or legal Basuto Road, London SW6 4BL guardians wish for them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by their priest or minister T 020 7736 1447 of religion. E [email protected] W www.holycrossfulham.org.uk 8. Children of other faiths whose application is supported by their religious leader. Type of school Admission number 9. Any other children. Voluntary aided, Catholic 60 Exceptional need* DfE number Nursery 205 3354 Yes The governing body will give top priority after the appropriate category of Looked After Children to an application where Headteacher Breakfast club compelling evidence is provided at the time of application of Kathleen Williams Yes an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the Nearest Tube stations After-school club child, which can only be met at this school. Parsons Green (District Yes Line); Putney Bridge Children of staff (District Line) School uniform The governing body will give top priority after the appropriate Yes category of Looked After Children to a member of staff Bus routes (ie teaching staff, support staff and anyone employed by the 14, 22, 414, 424 Supplementary form Yes governing body) who has completed two years of service at the time of application. Visiting days Please contact the school Tie-break Tie-break in any category will be determined by distance from home to school*.

Summarised admissions criteria Applications last year Where there are more applications than the number of Total number of on-time applications submitted: 161 places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 Please contact the school directly for offer 1. Catholic Looked After Children*. breakdown information. 2. Baptised Catholic children** from practising Catholic families who have a sibling at the school at the time Appeals of admission. No appeals were lodged. 3. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families who are resident in the parishes of Holy Cross or Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 4. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families who are resident outside the parishes of Holy Cross and Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 5. Other Looked After Children*.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The admission criteria have been summarised. You are advised to read the full policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements so you are fully informed of the requirements in relation to the religious elements. The full policy and admission arrangements can be found in the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website.

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John Betts Primary

Paddenswick Road, London W6 0UA

T 020 8748 2465 E [email protected] W www.johnbetts.lbhf.sch.uk

Type of school Admission number Voluntary aided 30

DfE number Nursery 205 3368 No

Headteacher Breakfast club Jessica Mair Yes

Nearest Tube station After-school club Ravenscourt Park No (District Line) School uniform Bus routes Yes 94, 237, 266 Supplementary form No

Visiting days Please contact the school

Summarised admissions criteria Applications last year If there are more applications to the school than there are Total number of on-time applications submitted: 292 places available, allocation will be made in the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 Siblings: 15 1. Looked After Children*. Distance: 15 (up to a distance of 0.142 of a mile) 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. Appeals 4. Distance from home to school*. 2 heard, neither upheld. Tie-break Tie-break in any category will be determined by distance from home to school*.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26.

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Langford Primary School

Gilstead Road, London SW6 2LG

T 020 7736 4045 E [email protected] W www.langfordprimaryschool.co.uk

Type of school Admission number Academy 45

DfE number Nursery 205 2005 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Seamus Gibbons Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Imperial Wharf No (Overground); Parsons Green (District Line) School uniform Yes Bus routes 28, 295, 391, 424, C3 Supplementary form No

Visiting days Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Applications last year If there are more applications than places available, Total number of on-time applications submitted: 51 allocations will be made in the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 1. Looked After Children*. All on-time applicants were offered. 2. Exceptional need*. 3. Siblings*. Appeals 4. Distance from home to school*. No appeals were lodged.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26.

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6. Other ‘Looked After’ children*. Larmenier & Sacred Heart 7. Catechumens and members of the Eastern Christian Catholic Primary School Church whose application is supported by a minister 41a Brook Green, London W6 7BL of religion. 8. Christians of other denominations and whose application T 020 8748 9444 is supported by a minister of religion. E [email protected] W www.larshrc.lbhf.sch.uk 9. Children of other faiths whose parents and whose application is supported by a religious leader. Type of school Admission number 10. Any other applicant. Voluntary aided, Catholic 60 The Governing Body will give top priority within each DfE number Nursery category (1-10) in the following numerical order: 205 3649 Yes 1. Children who will have a sibling* in the school in Headteacher Breakfast club September 2018. Jennifer McGinty No 2. The proximity of the child’s home to the school. Nearest Tube stations After-school club Hammersmith (Circle, Yes Applications last year Hammersmith & City and Total number of on-time applications submitted: 174 Piccadilly Lines); Kensington School uniform Yes Olympia (District Line and How places were offered in 2018 Overground) Supplementary form 1 place allocated for a child with an EHC plan. Bus routes Yes 9, 10, 27, 391 Please contact the school directly for offer Visiting days breakdown information. Please contact the school Appeals Summarised admissions criteria 1 heard, not upheld. Where there are more applications than the number of places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority: 1. Catholic Looked After Children*. 2. A Catholic child with a Certificate of Catholic Practice baptised Catholic within 12 months of birth from Catholic families who are resident in the parish of Brook Green. 3. A Catholic child with a Certificate of Catholic Practice baptised Catholic within 12 months of birth from Catholic families who are resident in other parishes. 4. A Catholic child with a Certificate of Catholic Practice baptised Catholic after 12 months from the date of birth from Catholic families. 5. Other baptised Catholics.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The admission criteria have been summarised. You are advised to read the full policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements so you are fully informed of the requirements in relation to the religious elements. The full policy and admission arrangements can be found in the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website.

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Lena Gardens Primary School

Lena Gardens, London W6 7PZ

T 020 7603 4043 E [email protected] W www.lenagardens.lbhf.sch.uk

Type of school Admission number Academy 30

DfE number Nursery 205 2383 Yes

Head of School Breakfast club James Benn Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Goldhawk Road (Circle Yes and Hammersmith & City Lines); Hammersmith School uniform (Circle, Hammersmith Yes & City, District and Supplementary form Piccadilly Lines) No Bus routes Visiting days 72, 220, 283, 295 Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Tie-break If there are more applications to the school than there are Tie-break in any category will be determined by places available, allocations will be made in the following random allocation. order of priority: Applications last year 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. Total number of on-time applications submitted: 66 3. Siblings*. How places were offered in 2018 4. Children of staff, where the member of staff has been employed by the academy for two or more years at the All on-time applicants were offered. time of application, or the member of staff was recruited Appeals to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage. No appeals were lodged. 5. Distance from home to school*.

*The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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Queen’s Manor Primary School

Lysia Street, London SW6 6ND

T 020 7385 4343 E [email protected] W www.queensmanor.co.uk

Type of school Admission number Academy 30

DfE number Nursery 205 2484 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Sonja Harrison Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Barons Court (District Yes and Piccadilly Lines); Hammersmith (Circle, School uniform Hammersmith & City, Yes District and Piccadilly Lines) Supplementary form Bus routes No 74, 220, 424, 430 Visiting days Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Applications last year Where there are more applications than the number of Total number of on-time applications submitted: 71 places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 All on-time applicants were offered. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. Appeals 3. Siblings*. No appeals were lodged. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

*The admission criteria have been summarised. You are advised to read the full policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements so you are fully informed of the requirements in relation to the religious elements. The full policy and admission arrangements can be found in the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website.

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7. Children of catechumens and members of an Eastern St Augustine’s Catholic Primary Christian Church. Disbrowe Road, London W6 8QE 8. Any other children.

T 020 7385 4333 Exceptional need* E [email protected] The Governing Body will give top priority, within a category, W www.staugustinesrc.lbhf.sch.uk to an application where compelling evidence is provided at Type of school Admission number the time of application, from an appropriate professional Voluntary aided, Catholic 30 such as a doctor, priest or social worker, of an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the child, which DfE number Nursery can only be met at this school. 205 3378 No

Headteacher Breakfast club Tie-break Mary Kelliher No Tie-break in any category will be determined by distance from home to school*. If two or more applications are Nearest Tube stations After-school club received from the same block of flats, the applicant with the Barons Court (Piccadilly No and District Lines), West lower door number will be classed as nearest and offered Brompton (District Line) School uniform a place because they are likely to be closer to the ground Yes floor and, therefore, the school. In the event of distances Bus routes being the same for two or more children where this would 74, 190, 430 Supplementary form Yes determine the last place to be allocated, this will be decided by random allocation. Visiting days Please contact the school Applications last year Total number of on-time applications submitted: 131 Summarised admissions criteria Where there are more applications than the number of How places were offered in 2018 places available, places will be offered according to the Please contact the school directly for offer following order of priority: breakdown information. 1. Catholic ‘looked after’ children and previously ‘looked Appeals after’ children*. No appeals were lodged. 2. Baptised Catholic children with a certificate of Catholic practice, who have a sibling at the school at the time of admission. 3. Baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Practice, who are resident in the Parish of St Augustine’s Hammersmith. 4. Other baptised Catholic children for whom St Augustine’s is the nearest Catholic school. 5. Other baptised Catholic children. 6. Other ‘looked after’ children and previously ‘looked after’ children*.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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6. Baptised Catholic children who are resident within St John XXIII Primary School the parishes of White City and East Acton. 1 India Way, London W12 7Q 7. Other baptised Catholic children. 8. Other Looked After Children*. T 020 8743 9428 E [email protected] 9. Catechumens and members of the Eastern W www.stjohnxxiii.lbhf.sch.uk Christian church**. 10. Christians** of other denominations and whose Type of school Admission number application is supported by a letter confirming Voluntary aided, Catholic 60 membership of the faith community. DfE number Nursery 11. Children of other faiths and whose application is 205 3645 Yes supported by a letter confirming membership of the faith community. Headteacher Breakfast club Karen Cunningham Yes 12. Any other children.

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Exceptional need* White City (Central Line); Yes The governing body will give top priority after the appropriate Wood Lane (Circle and category of Looked After Children to an application where Hammersmith & City Lines); School uniform compelling evidence is provided at the time of application of Shepherd’s Bush Market Yes (Circle and Hammersmith an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the Supplementary form & City Lines) child, which can only be met at this school. Yes Bus routes Visiting days Tie-break 283, 228, 95, 207, 607, Please contact the school Tie-break in any category will be determined by distance 260, 220 from home to school*.

Applications last year Summarised admissions criteria Total number of on-time applications submitted: 86 Where there are more applications for places than the number of places available, places will be offered according How places were offered in 2018 to the following order of priority: Please contact the school directly for offer 1. Catholic Looked After Children*. breakdown information. 2. Baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Appeals Practice who are resident within the parishes of White City and East Acton and who have a sibling*. No appeals were lodged. 3. Other baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Practice who have a sibling*. 4. Baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Practice who are resident within the parishes of White City and East Acton. 5. Other baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Practice.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The admission criteria have been summarised. You are advised to read the full policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements so you are fully informed of the requirements in relation to the religious elements. The full policy and admission arrangements can be found in the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website.

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3. Children who are members** of another Christian St John’s Walham Green denomination and who live within one mile of the school. C of E Primary School The school will seek a reference from the applicant’s parish Filmer Road, London W6 6AS priest or minister. In each category, priority will be given to T 020 7731 5454 children with a sibling* already attending the school. E [email protected] Open places W www.stjohnsce.lbhf.sch.uk Places will be offered according to the following criteria, Type of school Admission number which are listed in order of priority: Voluntary aided, 60 Church of England 1. Siblings*. Nursery 2. Children living nearest the school*. DfE number Yes 205 3463 Tie-break Breakfast club Headteacher Yes Tie-break in any category will be determined by distance Barbara Wightwick from home to school*. After-school club Nearest Tube stations Yes Applications last year Parsons Green (District Line); Putney Bridge School uniform Total number of on-time applications submitted: 174 (District Line) Yes How places were offered in 2018 Bus routes Supplementary form Please contact the school directly for offer 14, 424 Yes breakdown information. Visiting days Please contact the school Appeals No appeals were lodged. Summarised admissions criteria Overriding priority will be given to Looked After Children*. The remaining places will be split on the basis of 60% foundation places for those who are practising Christians and 40% open places. Siblings will be placed into the applicable category.

Foundation places Places will be offered according to the following criteria, which are listed in order of priority: 1. Children whose families are committed regular members** of the congregation at St John with St James, Walham Green. 2. Children whose families are committed regular members** of the Church of England in an Anglican parish church***.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements. ***Distance definition and qualifying criteria for Anglican church can be found in full on the school’s website.

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6. Other Looked After Children. St Mary’s Catholic Primary School 7. Catechumens and practising members of an Eastern Masbro Road, London W14 0LT Christian church whose application is supported by a letter from their Religious Leader. T 020 7603 7717 E [email protected] 8. Christians of other denominations whose application W www.stmarysrc.lbhf.sch.uk is supported by a letter from their Religious Leader. 9. Children of other faiths whose application is supported Type of school Admission number by a letter from their Religious Leader. Voluntary aided, Catholic 30 10. Any other applicants. DfE number Nursery 205 3529 Yes Exceptional need* The governing body will give top priority after the appropriate Headteacher Breakfast club category of Looked After Children to an application where Robina Maher No compelling evidence is provided at the time of application of Nearest Tube stations After-school club an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the Shepherd’s Bush (Central Yes child, which can only be met at this school. Line and Overground); Kensington Olympia (District School uniform Tie-break Yes Line and Overground); Tie-break in any category will be determined by distance Hammersmith (Circle, Supplementary form from home to school*. Hammersmith & City, Yes District and Piccadilly Lines) Applications last year Visiting days Bus routes Open morning for Reception: Total number of on-time applications submitted: 112 10, 49, 72, 220, 283, Tuesday 6 November 295, C1 Open morning for Nursery: How places were offered in 2018 Tuesday 15 January Please contact the school directly for offer breakdown information.

Summarised admissions criteria Appeals Where there are more applications for places than the No appeals were lodged. number of places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority: 1. Catholic Looked After Children and Catholic children*. 2. Baptised Catholics** who are resident in the parish of Holy Trinity, Brook Green whose application is supported by a Certificate of Catholic Practice and who have a sibling* in the school at the time of admission. 3. Baptised Catholics who are resident in the parish of Holy Trinity, Brook Green whose application is supported by a Certificate of Catholic Practice. 4. Other baptised Catholics, whose application is supported by a Certificate of Catholic Practice. 5. Other baptised Catholic children.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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3.2) regularly worship** at another Christian church and St Paul’s C of E Primary School live within the Deanery of Hammersmith & Fulham**. Worlidge Street, London W6 9BP 4. Open places. The remaining 50% will be given to children T 020 8748 4951 who live nearest the school and live within the Deanery of E [email protected] Hammersmith & Fulham**. W www.stpaulsprimary.org 5. Any remaining places will be offered to children who live nearest the school*. Type of school Admission number Voluntary aided, 30 Applications last year Church of England Nursery Total number of on-time applications submitted: 74 DfE number Yes 205 3566 How places were offered in 2018 Breakfast club Headteacher Yes 1 place allocated for a child with an EHC plan. Claire Fletcher Please contact the school directly for offer After-school club Nearest Tube station Yes breakdown information. Hammersmith (Circle, Hammersmith & City, School uniform Appeals District and Piccadilly Lines) Yes No appeals were lodged.

Bus routes Supplementary form 9, 10, 27, 72, 220, 391 Yes Visiting days All at 9.30am: Thursday 4 October, Friday 2 November, Monday 3 December and Tuesday 8 January Please contact the school to register for a visit as numbers will be limited

Summarised admissions criteria Where there are more applications for places than the number of places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Sibling*. 3. Church places**. After the first two criteria have been decided, 50% of the remaining places will be offered in the following order to children who, with their parent/s or guardian/s: 3.1) regularly worship** at St Paul’s Church, Hammersmith**.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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If there are more applications with a Supportive Church St Peter’s C of E Primary School Reference than foundation places available, candidates 33 St Peter’s Road, London W6 9BA will be ranked as follows:

T 020 8748 7756 C2. Supportive Church Reference** + Sibling*. E [email protected] C3. Supportive Church Reference**. W www.stpetersce.lbhf.sch.uk Open places Type of school Admission number After the foundation places have been allocated, the Voluntary aided, 30 remaining candidates will be considered under the open Church of England Nursery place category and ranked as follows: DfE number No C4. Sibling*. 205 3578 Breakfast club C5. All other candidates. Headteacher Yes Karen Frazer Oversubscription in any of the above categories After-school club If there is a need to sort between applications in any of the Nearest Tube stations Yes Stamford Brook (District above categories, the governors will do so using the criteria Line); Ravenscourt Park School uniform listed below in order of priority: (District Line) Yes 1. Children with social/medical needs*. Bus routes Supplementary form 2. Children who live closest to the school*. 27, 190, 267, 391 Yes This method of sorting between applications will be used Visiting days only when there is oversubscription within any of the Please contact the school categories C1 to C5 in stated priority order.

Summarised admissions criteria Applications last year Where there are more applications for places than the Total number of on-time applications submitted: 132 number of places available, places will be offered according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 Please contact the school directly for offer C1. Looked After Children*. breakdown information. A maximum of 75% of the remaining places will be offered as foundation places, after which all applications will be Appeals considered as being for open places, taking no account of No appeals were lodged. Christian commitment.

Foundation places A child may be considered for a foundation place if his/her parent(s) are practising members of a Christian church. The school will seek supportive evidence of this from the applicant’s parish priest or minister (Supportive Church Reference).

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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2. St Stephen’s Church Reference** + parish resident**: St Stephen’s C of E Primary School the child and its family are practising members of the Uxbridge Road, London W12 8LH congregation at St Stephen and St Thomas Shepherd’s Bush and live in the parish. The school will seek a T 020 8743 4483 supportive Christian reference from the applicant’s E [email protected] parish priest. (Attendance at church at least twice a W www.ststephensce.lbhf.sch.uk month for two years before application). Type of school Admission number 3. Church Reference: the child and its family are practising Voluntary aided, 60 members of a Christian church. The school will seek a Church of England supportive Christian reference from the applicant’s Nursery parish priest. (Attendance at church at least twice a DfE number Yes 205 3600 month for two years before application). Breakfast club Headteacher Yes Open places Michael Schumm Open places are determined by distance: proximity of the After-school club Nearest Tube stations Yes applicant’s home to the school, which will be determined by Shepherd’s Bush Market straight line distance measured using the local authority’s (Circle and Hammersmith School uniform computerised measuring system. Should there be more than & City Lines); Goldhawk Road Yes one child with the same distance the decision will be made (Circle and Hammersmith Supplementary form using random allocation. Priority will be given to children & City Lines) Yes with a sibling in the main school at the point of entry. Bus routes Visiting days If there is a need to sort between applications in any of the 72, 148, 207, 260, 283 Most Tuesdays at 9.45am above categories, the governors will do so using the criteria listed below in order of priority. Please contact the school office on 020 8743 4483 to 1. Children with an exceptional need*. book a place on a school tour 2. Children who live closest to the school*.

Summarised admissions criteria Applications last year Should there be more applications than places available the Total number of on-time applications submitted: 243 governors of St Stephen’s have agreed to offer (after Looked After Children*), in proportion, 40 foundation places and How places were offered in 2018 20 open places, of which four will be for other world faiths, Please contact the school directly for offer against the following criteria for admission to the school, breakdown information. in order: Appeals Foundation places No appeals were lodged. 1. Church Reference** + sibling*: the child and its family are practising members of a Christian church and the child will have a sibling attending the main school at the point of entry. The school will seek a supportive Christian reference from the applicant’s parish priest or minister. (Attendance at church at least twice a month for two years before application).

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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5. Baptised Catholic children with a parent employed by St Thomas of Canterbury St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School for Estcourt Road, London SW6 7HB two or more years at the time of application. 6. Other baptised Catholic children. T 020 7385 8165 E [email protected] 7. Other looked-after children and children who have been W www.stthomasrc.lbhf.sch.uk adopted or made subject to child arrangements orders or special guardianship orders, immediately after having Type of school Admission number been looked after. Voluntary aided, Catholic 60 8. Non Catholic children with a parent employed by DfE number Nursery St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School for 205 3648 Yes two or more years at the time of application. 9. Children of Catechumens and members of an Eastern Executive Head Breakfast club Christian Church. K Wyatt Yes 10. Christians of other denominations and whose application Head of School After-school club is supported by a letter from a minister/religious leader, J Breslin Yes showing membership of the faith community. Nearest Tube stations School uniform 11. Children of other faiths whose application is supported Fulham Broadway Yes by a letter from a minister/religious leader, showing (District Line); Parsons membership of the faith community. Green (District line); West Supplementary form 12. Applications from any other applicants. Brompton (District Line) Yes When the last offer is made to a child of a multiple birth Bus routes Visiting days i.e. twin, triplets etc., the remaining child(ren) will also be Please contact the school 28, 74, 190, 211, 295, offered a place. 391, 430 Exceptional need* Summarised admissions criteria The Governing Body will give top priority, after the Where there are more applications for places than the appropriate category of looked-after children, to an number of places available, places will be offered according application where compelling evidence is provided at the to the following order of priority: time of application, from an appropriate professional such as a doctor, priest or social worker, of an exceptional social, 1. Catholic ‘looked after’ children and Catholic children medical, pastoral or other need of the child, which can only who have been adopted or made subject to child be met at this school. arrangements orders or special guardianship orders, immediately after having been looked after. Applications last year 2. Baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic Total number of on-time applications submitted: 82 Practice, who have a sibling at the school at the time of admission. How places were offered in 2018 3. Baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic All on-time applicants were offered. Practice who are resident in the parish of St Thomas of Canterbury. Appeals 4. Baptised Catholic children with a Certificate of Catholic No appeals were lodged. Practice who are not resident in the parish of St Thomas of Canterbury.

*Please refer to common definitions page 26. **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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Sulivan Primary School

Peterborough Road, London SW6 3BN

T 020 7736 5869 E [email protected] W www.sulivanprimaryschool.co.uk

Type of school Admission number Academy 45

DfE number Nursery 205 2577 Yes

Headteacher Breakfast club Wendy Aldridge Yes

Nearest Tube stations After-school club Parsons Green (District Yes Line); Putney Bridge (District Line) School uniform Yes Bus routes 22, 424 Supplementary form No

Visiting days Please contact the school

Summarised admission criteria Applications last year Where there are more applications than the number of Total number of on-time applications submitted: 93 places available, the governing body will issue places according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 All on-time applicants were offered. 1. Looked After Children*. 2. Exceptional need*. Appeals 3. Siblings*. No appeals were lodged. 4. Children of staff*. 5. Distance from home to school*.

*The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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The Thomas’s Academy Junior House New King’s Road, London SW6 4LY

Seagrave Road, London SW6 1RX T 020 7736 2318 T 020 7385 0102 E [email protected] E [email protected] W www.academy.thomas-s.co.uk W www.london-oratory.org Type of school Admission number Type of school Admission number Academy 30 Voluntary aided, Catholic 20 DfE number Nursery DfE number Nursery 205 2309 Yes 205 5400 No Headteacher Breakfast club Headteacher Breakfast club Miles Chester Yes Daniel Wright MA Yes Nearest Tube stations After-school club Nearest Tube stations After-school club Parsons Green (District Yes Fulham Broadway Yes Line); Putney Bridge School uniform (District Line); West (District Line) Yes Brompton (District Line School uniform Bus routes and Overground) Yes 14, 22, 414, 424 Supplementary form No Bus routes Supplementary form Yes 14, 11, 41 Visiting days Visiting days Please contact the school Please contact the school

Junior House information Summarised admission criteria The school admits up to 20 Catholic boys at age seven for Where there are more applications than the number of a specialist music education. places available, the governing body will issue places according to the following order of priority: How places were offered in 2018 1. Looked After Children*. 20 places offered. 2. Exceptional need*. Please contact the school directly for offer 3. Siblings*. breakdown information. 4. Distance from home to school*.

Applications last year Total number of on-time applications submitted: 180

How places were offered in 2018 Siblings: 9 Distance: 21 (up to a distance of 0.407 of a mile)

Appeals 1 heard, not upheld.

*The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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5. Up to 12 children who are eligible for pupil premium. Primary If more than 12 children who apply are eligible for pupil Cambridge Grove, London W6 0LB premium, priority will be given to those children who live nearest to the school, measured by straight-line distance, T 020 8741 9967 and unsuccessful applicants will be placed on the reserve E [email protected] list. If fewer than 12 eligible children apply, the remaining W www.wlfs-primary.org places will be filled under criterion six. Type of school Admission number 6. After places have been filled under the first five criteria, Free school 60 the remaining places will be offered to those children who live nearest to the school, measured as a straight- DfE number Nursery line distance**. 205 2001 No Headteacher Breakfast club Applications last year Laura Lund Yes Total number of on-time applications submitted: 368 Nearest Tube stations After-school club Hammersmith (Circle, Yes How places were offered in 2018 Hammersmith & City, Siblings: 28 District and Piccadilly School uniform Children of staff: 1 Yes Lines); Ravenscourt Park Distance: 31 (up to a distance of 0.333 of a mile) (District Line) Supplementary form* Bus routes Yes Appeals 27, 190, 266 No appeals were lodged. Visiting days Please see the school’s website: www.wlfs-primary.org

Summarised admission criteria Where there are more applications than the number of places available, the governing body will issue places according to the following order of priority: 1. Looked After Children**. 2. Children whose parents have been given founder status; and where their children are not yet old enough to attend the West London Free School Primary, the parents continue to play a significant and ongoing role in the school. 3. Children who will have siblings** in the West London Free School (primary or secondary) at the time when they are admitted to the school. 4. Children of the West London Free School Primary staff who have been employed for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school is made or who have been recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

*An additional form will only need to be completed if you are applying under category (5). **The above has been summarised. You must read the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s published arrangements. Please refer to the school prospectus or website, or the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s website, for details of the full policy and admission arrangements.

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In-year admissions Special Educational Needs and Education, Health and Care plans W www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions T 020 8753 1085 T 020 8753 1021 E [email protected] An in-year admission is when an application for a school place needs to be made outside the normal admission round Most children and young people with Special Educational (the first year of entry to a school). In most cases your reason Needs (SEN) and/or disabilities will have their needs met for making an application will be you have moved to a new within local mainstream early years settings, schools or address, moved from abroad or you would like to transfer colleges. Hammersmith & Fulham works with all settings to your child from one to school to another. There is a separate help them with identifying, assessing and making provision process for applying in-year for a school place. for pupils with SEN. All mainstream school and college settings have funding so that they can meet the needs of Support for school attendance pupils with SEN. If you are applying to a new school and you think your child W www.family-support.org.uk may have a special educational need, the first step is to T 020 8753 6600 talk with the headteacher and/or SENCO when you visit the school. They will be able to talk to you about the support After you have been allocated a school place, making sure they provide for children with learning needs and how they your child attends school regularly and on time every day is could meet your child’s needs. They must also publish this really important, not only to make sure they have the best information on their websites: this is usually called their SEN possible chance to get the most out of their education but Information Report. also because children who are not in school are more likely The local authority expects all mainstream schools to to get into trouble outside school or be vulnerable. Parents support children with special educational needs, and to work have a legal responsibility to get their children to school, but with parents to develop an SEN Support Plan: this will record if you are having difficulties with this, it is important you talk what is happening to support your child, and the progress to school staff, who are there to help you. s/he is making as a result. You or school staff may feel you need some extra help. Some children and young people with SEN or disabilities may Hammersmith & Fulham Council has professional staff who need support that cannot be provided from the resources work with families and with children who are not attending of a mainstream school alone. Once all the resources and school. They are based in the Family Support Service (FSS) and support in the school have been put into place and there can be contacted on 020 8753 6600. This multi-disciplinary has been time to see what the effect is, the school may then team will work with schools, children and parents to improve discuss the possibility of an Education, Health and Care (EHC) children’s school attendance and reduce unnecessary Needs Assessment with you. This assessment is coordinated absence and truancy. by the local authority and as well as education, it involves There is also a central team – the ACE Team – located on the health and social care assessments. However, the school 3rd Floor, 145-155 King Street, contact 020 8753 6231. would discuss this in detail with you before requesting an assessment, and an assessment would only take place with The ACE team concentrate on the following areas of work: your clear agreement. statutory action in relation to school attendance (issuing penalty notices or processing legal action on behalf of If your child already has an EHC plan, the information schools for entrenched non-attendance, when FSS are not relating to the application process set out in this brochure involved), child employment and children in entertainment, does not apply to you as the local authority needs to work elective home education and children missing education. with you to agree the best place for your child. To discuss these arrangements, please contact the EHC Planning Service on 020 8753 1021 or [email protected]

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Educational Psychology Service Assistance with home-to-school travel

T 020 8753 6604 W www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions T 020 8753 1085 Every school has a link educational psychologist (EP) – a specialist in how children, young people and young adults All children under 16 in full-time education can travel free develop and learn. on bus and tram services. All school pupils will be required Schools have a limited amount of free access to an EP to carry a Zip Oyster photocard to travel free on buses and to support them to manage Special Educational Needs trams. For further information, please visit the Transport for processes and systems. In addition schools can buy in school London (TfL) website at www.tfl.gov.uk visits from their link EP. It is expected children who are resident in Hammersmith Help may be asked for when pupils show difficulties with & Fulham make use of the concessions offered by TfL, their social-emotional development (including wellbeing/ including free travel across London. However, there may be mental health), behaviour, learning or progress generally circumstances where travel assistance is required outside the in school. EPs can only directly work with a named pupil scope of free arrangements offered by TfL. In this instance, if parents/carers give informed consent. Parents/carers the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham will take themselves may ask for their help through the school. account of the statutory requirements. EPs can also provide general consultative support and The full policy and application form are available at guidance for groups or school wide issues as well as research www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions or by contacting and training. the admissions team.

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Disabled Children’s Team Free school meals and school clothing grants T 020 8753 3321 W www.lbhf.gov.uk/contact_counciltax_benefits This team offers information, advice, support and practical T 020 8753 6681 (option 4) help to families with children who have a permanent and substantial disability or long-term illness that affects their All infant age pupils (reception year 1 and 2) in state-funded everyday living. schools are eligible for free school meals. The team offers advice on how to access services available For further advice, you can contact the team by calling for children and young people who have disabilities. The 020 8753 6681 between 9.00am and 5.00pm (option 4). initial way to contact the team is through the duty social You can also book an appointment online or download worker who is available on 020 8753 3321, 9.00am-5.00pm. an application form at www.lbhf.gov.uk/benefits/ student-benefits-and-grants Family Information Service (FIS) Rates: £31 for children aged 4 to 7 before 1 September of the current year. W www.lbhf.gov.uk/fisd Your children qualify for free school meals and/or clothing T 0845 313 3933 grants to buy school uniforms if you receive any of the qualifying benefits: The Family Information Service (FIS) provides a statutory information service to prospective parents, parents, carers, l Income Support guardians, children and young people up to their 20th l Income-based Job Seekers Allowance birthday. The service offers accurate, impartial information l Income-related Employment and Support Allowance and guidance on childcare, activities for children and young people, and other children’s and young people’s services l Guaranteed Pension Credit in Hammersmith & Fulham. l You are supported under the National Asylum Seekers The FIS holds information on Ofsted-registered childcare, Support System (NASS) as well as holiday provision and services for young people l Child Tax Credit, but not Working Tax Credit and have an and general information including help with childcare costs, annual taxable income of less than £16,190 healthy eating and parenting support. Other available l Universal Credit (provided you have an annual net earned information includes: income of no more than £7,400). ● out-of-school childcare and play: details of clubs providing childcare and play activities for five to 12-year-olds in More information on clothing grants your area If you live outside Hammersmith & Fulham, you should apply to your own authority. The criteria for qualifying for clothing ● schools: lists of primary and secondary schools, grants are the same as listed above for free school meals information on home education and independent schools entitlement, as are the contact and appointment details. ● leisure: swimming classes, soft play, dance, music, sport, library story time, martial arts and other information on Universal Credit transitional protection activities for children and young people Pupils currently receiving free school meals will continue to ● special needs: support groups and services for children and receive them while Universal Credit is rolled out. This will young people aged up to 25 apply even if your earnings rise above the new threshold during that time. Once Universal Credit is fully rolled out, ● support groups for parents and carers: contact details for pupils receiving free school meals but who no longer qualify local support groups such as children’s centres. for them because your earnings have risen above the new threshold will continue to receive them until the end of their current phase of education (primary or secondary).

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Nurseries and early years

Community nursery schools Bayonne Nursery School and early years centres Head: Pat Logan

Information and how to apply 50 Paynes Walk W6 8PF Attending a nursery school or class gives your child a T 020 7385 5366 valuable introduction to school. It provides children with E [email protected] the opportunity to develop their skills and mix with girls and W www.bayonne.lbhf.sch.uk boys of their own age. Hammersmith & Fulham Council will ensure a free or James Lee Nursery School subsidised nursery place is available for three- and four-year- Head: Pat Logan olds in the borough. In addition to the free places provided Gliddon Road W14 9BH in our own nursery schools and classes, funded part-time places are available in private, voluntary and independent T 020 8741 8877 sector nurseries and pre-schools, giving parents a range of E [email protected] provision to choose from. This funding is called the “three- W www.jameslee.schooljotter2.com and four-year-old offer” – visit www.lbhf.gov.uk for details. Nursery schools and primary school nursery classes admit Randolph Beresford Early Years Centre children after their third birthday. Check with your nursery or Interim Executive Head: Michelle Barrett school for details of their own admission arrangements. Australia Road W12 7PH A list of private, voluntary and independent sector nursery T 020 8743 7339 schools and pre-schools, including details of which ones E [email protected] offer the three- and four-year-old funding, is available from W www.randolphberesford.lbhf.sch.uk the Family Information Service (FIS). The service provides impartial information and advice on the range of services in the borough for children and young people. You can get Vanessa Nursery School advice on how to choose the type of childcare or early years Head: Michele Barrett service that best suits your needs and those of your child. 14 Cathnor Road W12 9JA Up-to-date lists with contact details are available for child- T 020 8743 8196 minders, nurseries, pre-schools, crèches, after-school care, E [email protected] holiday play schemes, children’s centres, parent and toddler W www.vanessanurseryschool.org.uk groups and activities for children and young people. Call 0845 313 3933 or email [email protected] or alternatively look online at the FIS directory at www.lbhf.gov.uk/fisd for full listings.

How places are allocated If you wish to apply for a nursery place, contact the school or centre for an application form. The decision whether your child is admitted to a community nursery school or class is taken by the headteacher, who makes offers according to the admissions criteria. The criteria used are the same as those for community primary schools (see page 28).

Voluntary aided or church schools make their own decisions Nursery school locations about who should be admitted to the nursery, based on their published admissions criteria. Details are available from For nursery locations refer to the map on the the headteacher. Contact details for voluntary aided schools inside back cover. can be found from page 36.

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Locations and contacts

Contact details for diocesan authorities Contact details for The Diocese of Westminster Education Service and London neighbouring boroughs Diocesan Board for Schools provide additional information Detailed information about schools outside of Hammersmith about education in Catholic and Church of England & Fulham, is available directly from schools or the local schools respectively. authority in which they are situated. Please remember to check the admission arrangements for Diocese of Westminster Education Service your preferred schools to assess whether you are likely to (Catholic) be offered a place. You may also be required to complete a W www.rcdow.org.uk/education supplementary form. E [email protected] If you live outside Hammersmith & Fulham but wish to T 020 7798 9005 apply for a school in the borough, you will need to apply on the common application form of the local authority London Diocesan Board for Schools where you live. (Church of England) W www.ldbs.co.uk T 020 7932 1100

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Brent Richmond upon Thames W www.brent.gov.uk/admissions W www.richmond.gov.uk E [email protected] E [email protected] T 020 8937 3110 T 020 8547 5569

Ealing Wandsworth W www.ealing.gov.uk W www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions E [email protected] E [email protected] T 020 8825 5511/020 8825 5522 T 020 8871 7316

Hounslow Westminster W www.hounslow.gov.uk/admissions W www.westminster.gov.uk E [email protected] E [email protected] T 020 8583 2721 T 020 7745 6433

Kensington and Chelsea W www.rbkc.gov.uk E [email protected] T 020 7745 6432

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Locations of H&F primary schools, nurseries and early years centres

Community 8 St John’s Walham Green C of E Voluntary aided primary primary schools Primary School bilingual schools Filmer Road SW6 6AS 1 Addison Primary School 1 The Fulham Bilingual 9 St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Addison Gardens W14 0DT Clancarty Road SW6 3AA Masbro Road W14 0LT 2 Avonmore Primary School Affiliated with Holy Cross Catholic Primary 10 St Paul’s C of E Primary School 3 Avonmore Road W14 8RL School ( ) Worlidge Street W6 9BP 3 Brackenbury Primary School 11 St Peter’s C of E Primary School Dalling Road W6 0BA Community nursery schools 33 St Peter’s Road W6 9BA 4 Flora Gardens Primary School and early years centres 12 St Stephen’s C of E Primary School Dalling Road W6 0UD Uxbridge Road W12 8LH 1 Bayonne Nursery 5 Kenmont Primary School 50 Paynes Walk W6 8PF 13 St Thomas of Canterbury Valliere Road NW10 6AL Catholic Primary School 2 James Lee Nursery School 6 Melcombe Primary School Estcourt Road SW6 7HB Gliddon Road W14 9BH Fulham Palace Road W6 9ER 14 The London Oratory School – 3 Randolph Beresford Early 7 Miles Coverdale Primary School Junior House* Years Centre Coverdale Road W12 8JJ Seagrave Road SW6 1RX Australia Road W12 7PH 8 Normand Croft Primary School 4 Vanessa Nursery School Bramber Road W14 9PA Primary academies Cathnor Road W12 9JA 9 Old Oak Primary School and free schools Mellitus Street W12 0AS Special educational 1 Ark Bentworth Primary Academy 10 Sir John Lillie Primary School Bentworth Road W12 7AJ needs schools Lillie Road SW6 7LN 2 Ark Burlington Danes 1 Cambridge School (11-16) 11 Wendell Park Primary School Primary Academy 61 Bryony Road W6 0LB Cobbold Road W12 9LB Du Cane Road W12 0TN 2 The Courtyard at Langford 12 Wormholt Park Primary School 3 Ark Conway Primary Academy Primary School (5-11) Bryony Road W12 0SR Hemlock Road W12 0QT Gilstead Road SW6 2LG 4 Ark Swift Primary Academy 3 Jack Tizard School (5-11) Voluntary aided Australia Road W12 7PT South Africa Road W12 7PA primary schools 5 Earl’s Court Free School Primary** 4 Miles Coverdale School Language Impairment Unit (5-11) 1 All Saints C of E Primary School Cambridge Grove W6 0LB Coverdale Road W12 8JJ Bishops Avenue SW6 6ED 6 Fulham Primary School Halford Road SW6 1JU 5 Queen’s Manor Primary School 2 Good Shepherd Catholic Learning Difficulties Unit (5-11) Primary School 7 Lysia Street SW6 6ND Gayford Road W12 9BY Westville Road W12 9PT 6 (3-19) 3 Holy Cross Catholic Primary School 8 Langford Primary School Askham Road W12 0NW Basuto Road SW6 4BL Gilstead Road SW6 2LG 7 Woodlane High School (11-16) 4 John Betts Primary School 9 Lena Gardens Primary School Du Cane Road W12 0TN Paddenswick Road W6 0UA Lena Gardens W6 7PZ 5 Larmenier and Sacred Heart 10 Queen’s Manor Primary School Catholic Primary School Lysia Street SW6 6ND 41a Brook Green W6 9BL 11 Sulivan Primary School 6 St Augustine’s Catholic Peterborough Road SW6 3BN Primary School 12 Thomas’s Academy Disbrowe Road W6 8QE New King’s Road SW6 4LY 7 St John XXIII Primary School 13 West London Free School Primary *Please note that this school does not form part of (formerly Pope John Catholic Cambridge Grove W6 0LB the primary admissions process, applications are Primary School) made directly to the school. 1 India Way W12 7QT **Temporary site.

78 Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/eadmissions Locations of H&F secondary schools

1 Ark Burlington Danes Academy 4 Willesden London Borough of Junction HARROW ROAD 5 Academy, Church of England mixed Academy status studio school, boys aged 11-18 and girls aged 14-19. Part of the 2 Fulham Cross Girls’ School Fulham College Academy Trust Hammersmith & Fulham Academy, girls aged 11-16 (Please note that the studio school is not part of the secondary admissions Part of the Fulham College Academy Trust process, students aged 14 join at Year 10) 3 Fulham College Boys’ School 5 Academy, boys aged 11-16 Academy, mixed aged 11-18 SCRUBS LANE Part of the Fulham College Academy Trust 6 Hurlingham Academy Federation Academy, mixed aged 11-18 7 9 2 1 Academy, Church of England, girls 7 aged 11-18 East 8 Phoenix Academy Acton 1 DU CANE ROAD Academy, mixed aged 11-18 WEST WAY 9 3 BLOEMFONTEIN Sacred Heart High School 8 4 7 Academy, Catholic, girls aged 11-18 OLD OAK 1 White 12 City 3 10

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© Crown copyright Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. PUTNEY BRIDGE L.B. HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM Licence No. LA100019223 2006 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of the Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Apply online: www.lbhf.gov.uk/ eadmissions

The Pan-London eAdmissions site opens on 1 September 2018. If your child was born between 1 September 2014 and 31 August 2015, you will need to apply for a primary (reception) school place by 15 January 2019.

For further information contact: Admissions Team, 3rd Floor 145-155 King Street, London W6 9XY 020 8753 1085 Email: [email protected] www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions

© August 2018 Picture credits: Front cover and pages 23, 39 courtesy of Ark Burlington Danes Primary Academy; pages 6, 54, 55 courtesy of Designed and published by Hammersmith & Fulham Council Lena Gardens Primary School; pages 9, 40 courtesy of Ark Conway Primary Academy; pages 10, 76 courtesy of Sir John Lillie 020 8753 1764 Ref 334_2at Primary School; pages 13, 25, 38, 75 courtesy of Ark Bentworth Primary Academy; pages 14, 21, 51, 52, 56, 73 © Thinkstock; Printed by Hammerprint 020 8753 2235 pages 15, 29 courtesy of Addison Primary School; page 17 courtesy of Flora Gardens Primary School; pages 22, 27 courtesy of Printed on paper from sustainable sources St Mary’s Catholic Primary School; pages 26, 41, 71 courtesy of Ark Swift Primary Academy; pages 36, 62, 66 courtesy of Sulivan Primary School; page 44 courtesy of The Fulham Bilingual; page 48 courtesy of Greenside Primary School; pages 50, 69 courtesy of Holy Cross Catholic Primary School Art credits: Page 43 by Ana Paula of St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School; page 46 by pupils of Fulham Primary School The information provided in this brochure is correct at the time of going to print in August 2018. The admissions process and school admission arrangements are set out in accordance with the current Admissions Code (issued December 2014), Section 84 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998. Any corrections, updates and additions will be published on our website: www.lbhf.gov.uk/schooladmissions