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Heart of England School Catchment Area Heart of England School Priority and distance of the last child offered a place TAMWORTH Heart of England School CatchmentLICHFIELD Area 2021 Criteria 5 Out of Catchment - 8.991 miles 2020 Criteria 5 Out of Catchment - 8.479 miles 2019 Everyone who applied was offered a place regardless of where they lived GROVE LANE BU JOCKEY ROAD L L WYL 'S L DE I GREE WEBSTER WAY LANE C NORTH N H THE GRAVEL R WISHAW LANE F WARWICKSHIRE O I E COURT LANE A D L D R E O PE AN NN S L A GREEN LANES D WISHAW LANE D A O R MARSH LANE Y HAMS LANE UR B NE S PARK L A SUTTON ROAD G IN K SOUTH ROAD MARSH LANE BIRMINGHAM PAGET ROAD GORSEY LANE SPRINGLANE D OA Park Hall Academy N R GILSON ROAD UR E Catchment Area TAMWORTH ROAD YB RIV S T D AUC P RD K R OMFO W L I FORT PARKWAYR CASTLE LANE N B WEST AVENUE A G IN BROMFORD ROAD BRADFORD ROAD N HILL D NUNEATON W D B A D BLYTHE ROAD L R R S AND BEDWORTH R OU A O D TH S M M I D H W V R AX ST AW P D H F E O I M WO E O O BU H AT A V K L H R E R A S OAD R Smith's Wood Academy Y E L Y A A LA N D N NE W Catchment Area E E L F A IL LON N G FLAXLEY ROAD LEY ROAD MILL LANE E AR NO SANDY LANE LD COOKS LANE P S COVENTRY ROAD MACKADOWN LANE L D A A A C NE O K PUMP LANE Smith's Wood / Grace Academy I R N D G A H Shared Catchment Area T O BORDESLEY GREEN C HENGHAM ROAD O R R HOLLY LANE N U N H L E A C D N I E R E M WASH LANE COLESHILL ROAD MOAT LANE PACKINGTONLANE CHURCH LANE MANSEL ROAD W MONICA ROAD CLEMENTS ROAD BLACKFIRS LANE A CHESTER ROAD D L A L CLAY LANE H O ILL Grace Academy R COMMON LANE R Catchment Area Y O E RVE A L A ST D G H H KINGS ROAD D THE AVENUE N IL A CLAY LANE O O L R L L VALLEY ROAD IL A N N EAST WAY WALSH FLANE O E WASHBROOK LANE D OLD STATION ROAD N Lyndon School Y E L Catchment Area NE N LA A K REDDINGS LANE L A MAIN ROAD O L E P HAMPTON LANE S O C SHIRLEY ROAD O SAREHOLE ROAD SAREHOLE G R N E D FOX HOLLIES ROAD GRANGE ROAD TS U F EN N Y IELD D C R RO MARS H L H U AD ROUT SOLIHULL ROAD A E Langley School T L N U B DAMSON LANELUG ANE L E N HENWOOD LANE A BACK Lode Heath School LANE R A Catchment Area F N L S E C OL R CatchmentIH Area S U ID H IN HOMER ROAD L A N H RALPH ROAD L O W Y BLIND LANE B D IG D B L R L A OA H N K D L R A Y E AN I W B E N - I E S SOLIHULL P L E A W HOCKLEY LANE A O COVENTRY ROAD Y S R S FIR TREE AVENUE S T P COVENTRY H E W B Tudor Grange Academy A R N Light Hall School I HIGH STREET D R O C YOXALL ROAD S E Catchment AreaN T LA N E A R Catchment Area E D WOOD LANE ON D ' ANETILE HILL LANE BILLS LANE STRATFORD ROAD S RS ' L Y A L NNE O AN A TORRINGTON AVENUE M R Heart of England E T A N N O Catchment Area O T N LANE CHARTER AVENUE P E TANWORTH LANE R RE STRE E L T M G L TYTHEBARN LANE R A O S A H R S WE Alderbrook / Light Hall Schools HAY LANE A L S E T D A W Alderbrook School W Arden V B OO L D Shared Catchment Area I STATION ROAD WASTE LANE HEATH ROAD D E Catchment Area N Catchment Area E > Y R CROMWELL LANE O C AD Heart of England SchoolH R NORTON LANE O E A G AT B LA N C E R K L E L Light Hall School / Tudor Grange Academy AN D E DORRIDGE ROAD W E A Y R D L CHADWICK LANE A Shared Catchment Area W A L LADY LANE TEMPLE LANE O N A I E W C R N K O E O NE ETO WINDMILL LANE E D D LA IN N L N R N B I RUGBY K ANE LA O H E RM POOLHEAD LANE E BAKERS O IN N E A N R GH Tudor Grange Academy N D E A A IL E M L A E R E Remote Catchment Area L Y M O CUT THROAT LANE A S SALTER STREET L U SCHOOL ROAD E R D O E P O H N A H A T A C L L D CHASE LANE A N M R COVENTRY ROAD A LAN E B E N WINDYARBOUR G NG L A E N RISI E I D AN H L UMBERSLADE ROAD R A R NE T A I P SCHOOL LANE PENN LANE L S O O T RISING ROAD D R N A WHARF LANE A O T GROVEO LANE R LD M B S TAPSTER LANEW R AR WICK RO U AD H I T QUARRY LANE NC L L TOM HILL OU BLIND LANE U R A LANE N L N OAKS ROADI E C N U CASE LANE O R BROMSGROVE WARWICK STRATFORD-ON-AVON Contains OS data © Crown Copyright and database right 2020.
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