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Primary to Secondary School Transition September 2021 Application & Offer Statistics London Borough of Newham Primary to Secondary School Transition September 2021 Application & offer statistics London Borough of Newham | Newham Dockside |1000 Dockside Road |London | E16 2QU London Borough of Newham Primary to Secondary School Transition September 2021 Application statistics London Borough of Newham | Newham Dockside |1000 Dockside Road |London | E16 2QU Year 7 September 2021 'On Time' Application Information @ 26/02/2021 Primary to Secondary Transition for September 2021 Entry - National Offer Day On Time Applicants Total On Time Applications - Newham and Out Borough Residents Newham On-Line Applications: 4237 Newham Paper Applications: 110 Total Newham On Time Applications: 4347 Out of Borough On-Time Applications: 870 Total On Time Applications - Newham and Out Borough Residents: 5217 Out Establishment Establishment Admission Actual On Time First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Total Newham Establishment Borough Boys Girls DfE URN Number Places Apps Preference Preference Preference Preference Preference Preference Preferences Pupils Pupils 4011 144739 Bobby Moore Academy 180 180 638 167 146 133 85 60 47 638 363 275 371 267 4031 136669 Brampton Manor Academy 300 440 2753 1271 767 345 170 120 80 2753 2546 207 1468 1285 4003 139703 Chobham Academy 210 120 1081 227 264 249 157 107 77 1081 818 263 603 478 4012 145113 The Cumberland School 300 300 615 84 171 146 100 64 50 615 604 11 323 292 4004 139834 East London Science School 120 125 392 55 64 78 86 61 48 392 300 92 236 156 4034 102784 Eastlea Community School 240 240 206 55 40 36 29 22 24 206 198 8 98 108 7007 143275 EKO Pathways N/A N/A 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 4 0 4008 143274 Forest Gate Community School 270 276 1553 408 413 321 208 119 84 1553 1436 117 870 683 7004 141255 John F Kennedy Special School N/A N/A 12 11 1 0 0 0 0 12 12 0 9 3 4037 132058 Kingsford Community School 330 330 644 143 148 139 97 68 49 644 629 15 325 319 4005 140373 Langdon Academy 360 286 931 191 255 190 111 95 89 931 897 34 549 382 4025 102778 Lister Community School 330 340 901 226 149 176 140 126 84 901 883 18 497 404 4015 102776 Little Ilford School 360 365 955 376 162 142 128 73 74 955 928 27 544 411 4006 141082 Oasis Academy Silvertown 120 90 313 93 75 48 38 35 24 313 301 12 175 138 4032 102782 Plashet School 300 305 888 325 245 148 80 53 37 888 863 25 0 888 4016 102777 Rokeby School 180 180 253 41 52 55 33 39 33 253 240 13 253 0 4013 145410 Royal Docks Academy 180 180 440 129 94 99 58 32 28 440 432 8 225 215 4600 102786 St Angela's Ursuline School 192 192 365 131 64 66 49 36 19 365 324 41 0 365 4601 102787 St Bonaventure's RC School 186 210 337 107 77 67 38 27 21 337 310 27 337 0 4035 142644 Sarah Bonnell School 270 280 751 165 207 135 120 67 57 751 699 52 0 751 4001 138196 School 21 75 0 555 66 113 125 97 80 74 555 524 31 313 242 5400 136978 Stratford School Academy 300 330 967 154 219 250 154 105 85 967 938 29 565 402 N/A N/A Out Borough Establishments N/A N/A 1289 288 278 245 209 157 112 1289 1289 N/A 613 676 Total 4803 4769 16843 4717 4004 3193 2187 1546 1196 16843 15538 Newham Pupils Only 4347 3721 2951 2018 1414 1087 15538 By Percentage 27.98% 23.95% 18.99% 12.99% 9.10% 7.00% Non Newham Pupils 370 283 242 169 132 109 1305 * 90 places are offered to Year 6 pupils on roll at Chobham Academy & Langdon Academy, and the balance is offered based upon each school's oversubscription criteria (Year 6 pupils at all through schools (Langdon, Chobham & School 21) are not required to apply for their current school as they are automcatically allocated a place there. Where they do make an application, no offer is made) Page 1 of 11 Year 7 September 2021 'On Time' Application Information @ 26/02/2021 Primary to Secondary Transition for September 2021 Entry - National Offer Day On Time Applicants Criterion Breakdown of On Time Applications to Newham Schools Establishment Establishment On Time Link with Priority Area & Establishment Actual Places EHCP Looked After SEN Resource Staff Child Link Sibling Priority Area All Other Total Tie-break Procedure DfE URN Applications Sibling Sibling 4011 144739 Bobby Moore Academy 180 638 3 6 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 44 N/A 585 638 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4031 136669 Brampton Manor Academy 440 2753 15 10 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 125 N/A 2603 2753 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4003 139703 Chobham Academy 120 1081 5 7 N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A 31 N/A 1037 1081 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4012 145113 The Cumberland School 300 615 9 0 4 1 N/A N/A N/A 67 N/A 534 615 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4004 139834 East London Science School 125 392 3 2 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 21 N/A 366 392 Straight Line Distance in Kilometres 4034 102784 Eastlea Community School 240 206 4 0 2 1 N/A N/A N/A 39 N/A 160 206 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4008 143274 Forest Gate Community School 276 1553 5 6 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 88 N/A 1454 1553 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 7004 141255 John F Kennedy Special School N/A 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 12 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4037 132058 Kingsford Community School 330 644 2 0 N/A 4 N/A N/A N/A 88 N/A 550 644 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4005 140373 Langdon Academy 286 931 17 1 1 4 N/A N/A N/A 87 N/A 821 931 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4025 102778 Lister Community School 340 901 16 3 4 2 N/A N/A N/A 90 N/A 786 901 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4015 102776 Little Ilford School 365 955 12 3 5 3 N/A N/A N/A 131 N/A 801 955 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4006 141082 Oasis Academy Silvertown 90 313 4 0 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 21 N/A 288 313 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4032 102782 Plashet School 305 888 4 1 N/A 3 N/A N/A N/A 60 N/A 820 888 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4016 102777 Rokeby School 180 253 4 1 N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A 24 N/A 223 253 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4013 145410 Royal Docks Academy 180 440 14 0 3 2 N/A N/A N/A 35 N/A 386 440 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4035 142644 Sarah Bonnell School 280 751 2 2 N/A 0 N/A N/A 23 42 143 539 751 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 4001 138196 School 21 0 555 4 3 N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A 17 N/A 530 555 Shortest Walking Distance in Miles 5400 136978 Stratford School Academy 330 967 8 1 6 0 39 221 N/A 36 N/A 656 967 Random Allocation Total 4803 16843 150 48 25 23 39 221 23 1118 143 13760 15550 Criterion Breakdown by Percentage of On Time Applications to Newham Schools Establishment Establishment On Time Statement or Link with Priority Area & Establishment Actual Places Looked After SEN Resource Staff Child Link Sibling Priority Area All Other DfE URN Applications EHCP Sibling Sibling 4011 144739 Bobby Moore Academy 180 638 0.47% 0.94% N/A 0.00% N/A N/A N/A 6.90% N/A 91.69% 4031 136669 Brampton Manor Academy 440 2753 0.54% 0.36% N/A 0.00% N/A N/A N/A 4.54% N/A 94.55% 4003 139703 Chobham Academy 120 1081 0.46% 0.65% N/A 0.09% N/A N/A N/A 2.87% N/A 95.93% 4012 145113 The Cumberland School 300 615 1.46% 0.00% 0.65% 0.16% N/A N/A N/A 10.89% N/A 86.83% 4004 139834 East London Science School 125 392 0.77% 0.51% N/A 0.00% N/A N/A N/A 5.36% N/A 93.37% 4034 102784 Eastlea Community School 240 206 1.94% 0.00% 0.97% 0.49% N/A N/A N/A 18.93% N/A 77.67% 4008 143274 Forest Gate Community School 276 1553 0.32% 0.39% N/A 0.00% N/A N/A N/A 5.67% N/A 93.63% 4037 132058 Kingsford Community School 330 644 0.31% 0.00% N/A 0.62% N/A N/A N/A 13.66% N/A 85.40% 4005 140373 Langdon Academy 286 931 1.83% 0.11% 0.11% 0.43% N/A N/A N/A 9.34% N/A 88.18% 4025 102778 Lister Community School 340 901 1.78% 0.33% 0.44% 0.22% N/A N/A N/A 9.99% N/A 87.24% 4015 102776 Little Ilford School 365 955 1.26% 0.31% 0.52% 0.31% N/A N/A N/A 13.72% N/A 83.87% 4006 141082 Oasis Academy Silvertown 90 313 1.28% 0.00% N/A 0.00% N/A N/A N/A 6.71% N/A 92.01% 4032 102782 Plashet School 305 888 0.45% 0.11% N/A 0.34% N/A N/A N/A 6.76% N/A 92.34% 4016 102777 Rokeby School 180 253 1.58% 0.40% N/A 0.40% N/A N/A N/A 9.49% N/A 88.14% 4013 145410 Royal Docks Academy 180 440 3.18% 0.00% 0.68% 0.45% N/A N/A N/A 7.95% N/A 87.73% 4035 142644 Sarah Bonnell School 280 751 0.27% 0.27% N/A 0.00% N/A N/A 3.06% 5.59% 19.04% 71.77% 4001 138196 School 21 0 555 0.72% 0.54% N/A 0.18% N/A N/A N/A 3.06% N/A 95.50% 5400 136978 Stratford School Academy 330 967 0.83% 0.10% 0.62% 0.00% 4.03% 22.85% N/A 3.72% N/A 67.84% Page 2 of 11 Year 7 September 2021 'On Time' Application Information @ 26/02/2021 Primary to Secondary Transition for September 2021 Entry - National Offer Day On Time Applicants Criterion Breakdown of On Time Applications to Newham Schools Establishment Establishment On Time Statement or Establishment Actual Places Looked After Staff Child Sibling All Other Total DfE URN Applications EHCP 4600 102786 St Angela's Ursuline School 192 365 2 1 0 38 324 365 4601 102787 St Bonaventure's RC School 210 337 5 1 0 34 297 337 Criterion Breakdown by Percentage of On Time Applications to Newham Schools Establishment Establishment On Time Statement or Establishment Actual Places Looked After Staff Child Sibling All Other DfE URN Applications EHCP 4600 102786 St Angela's Ursuline School 192 365 0.55% 0.27% 0.00% 10.41% 88.77% 4601 102787 St Bonaventure's RC School 210 337 1.48% 0.30% 0.00% 10.09% 88.13% Page 3 of 11 Year 7 September 2021 'On Time' Application Information @ 26/02/2021 Primary to Secondary Transition for September 2021 Entry - National Offer Day On Time Applicants Total On Time Applications - Gender Establishment Name Girls Boys Total Girls % Boys % Bobby Moore Academy 267 371 638 41.8% 58.2% Brampton Manor Academy 1285 1468 2753 46.7% 53.3% Chobham Academy 478 603 1081 44.2% 55.8% The Cumberland School 292 323
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