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14 Oxfordshire Schools Oxfordshire Schools Moving On 2007/08 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS School School Code Page Ref: Banbury School 4021 Page 24 Bartholomew School 4054 Page 30 Bicester Community College 4030 Page 26 Blessed George Napier School 4600 Page 24 Burford School and Community College 4040 Page 27 Carterton Community College 4041 Page 28 Cheney School 4120 Page 33 Chiltern Edge School 4092 Page 36 Chipping Norton School 4010 Page 28 Didcot Girls’ School 4139 Page 29 Drayton School (expected to be replaced by 4005 Page 25 an Academy for Spetember 2007) Faringdon Community College 4141 Page 31 Fitzharrys School 4127 Page 22 Gillotts School 4055 Page 32 Gosford Hill School 4060 Page 32 Icknield Community College 4082 Page 38 John Mason School 4126 Page 23 King Alfred’s Community and Sports College 4142 Page 38 Langtree School 4094 Page 41 Larkmead School 4125 Page 23 Lord Williams’s School 4580 Page 36 Matthew Arnold 4128 Page 29 Oxford Community School 4117 Page 33 Peers Technology College 4074 Page 33 St Gregory the Great Catholic School(VA) 4145 Page 35 St Birinus School 4129 Page 30 The Cherwell School 4116 Page 33 The Cooper School 4032 Page 26 The Henry Box School 4050 Page 40 The Marlborough School 4560 Page 42 Wallingford School 4140 Page 37 Warriner School 4007 Page 25 Wheatley Park School 4077 Page 39 Wood Green School 4052 Page 40 14 Apply on-line at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions - Moving on 2007/08 Abingdon Area Moving On 2007/08 Dunmore Junior School SECONDARY SCHOOL Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NR FITZHARRYS SCHOOL Tel: (01235) 520550 Fax: (01235) 535126 Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP Long Furlong Primary School Boulter Drive, Abingdon, OX14 1XP School Code 4127 Tel: (01235) 532358 Fax: (01235) 539692 Tel: (01235) 520698 Fax (01235) 534590 Radley Church of England Primary School (VC) Headteacher: Mrs S Tranter Church Road, Radley, Abingdon, OX14 3QF Roll: 910 AN: 180 Age range: 11–18 years Tel: (01235) 520814 Fax: (01235) 520814 Total No. of applications for September 2006: 386 No. of first preferences: 149 Rush Common School Hendred Way, Abingdon, OX14 2AW Places allocated for September 2006 Tel: (01235) 533583 Fax: (01235) 535863 SEN Priority 3 Looked After 0 Sunningwell Church of England Primary School Disability 0 (VC) Designated Area 91 Dark Lane, Sunningwell, Abingdon, OX13 6RE Non-Designated Area Sibling 23 Tel/Fax: (01865) 739378 Partner School 17 St Edmund’s Catholic Primary School (VA) Distance 19 Radley Road, Abingdon, OX14 3PP TOTAL 153 Tel: (01235) 521558 Fax: (01235) 532778 Refusals: None This school has feeder status to St. Gregory the Great Appeals: None Catholic School in Oxford City. Wootton St Peter Church of England School (VA) PARTNER PRIMARY SCHOOLS Wootton Village, Boars Hill, Oxford, OX1 5HP Tel: (01865) 735643 Fax: (01865) 735643 Berinsfield C Primary School** Wimblestraw Road, Berinsfield,Wallingford, ** Children living in the area served by Berinsfield and OX10 7LZ St Birinus, Dorchester Schools are within the designated Tel: (01865) 340420 Fax: (01865) 343619 area of all three Abingdon Secondary Schools. Clifton Hampden Church of England Primary School (VC) High Street, Clifton Hampden, Abingdon, OX14 3EE Tel: (01865) 407700 Fax: (01865) 407700 Culham Parochial Church of England School (VC) High Street, Culham, Abingdon, OX14 4NB Tel/Fax: (01235) 521766 Dorchester St Birinus Church of England School (VC)** Queen Street, Dorchester-on-Thames, OX10 7HR Tel/Fax: (01865) 340081 Dry Sandford Primary School Lashford Lane, Dry Sandford, Abingdon, OX13 6EE Tel: (01865) 730432 Fax: (01865) 730432 Dunmore Infants School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NR Tel: (01235) 520543 Fax: (01235) 524542 KEY: C Community School VC Voluntary Controlled School VA Voluntary Aided School CE Church of England School RC Roman Catholic School 22 Apply on-line at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions - Moving on 2007/08 Moving On 2007/08 Abingdon Area SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL JOHN MASON SCHOOL LARKMEAD SCHOOL Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF School Code 4126 School Code 4125 Tel: (01235) 524664 Fax: (01235) 520711 Tel: (01235) 520141 Fax: (01235) 533179 Headteacher: Mr P Corrie Headteacher: Mr C Harris Roll: 1005 AN: 187 Age range: 11–18 years Roll: 898 AN: 180 Age range: 11–18 years Total No. of applications for September 2006: 474 Total No. of applications for September 2006: 302 No. of first preferences: 175 No. first preferences: 121 Places allocated for September 2006 Places allocated for September 2006 SEN Priority 4 SEN Priority 5 Looked After 0 Looked After 1 Disability 0 Disability 0 Designated Area 70 Designated Area 79 Non-Designated Area Sibling 36 Non-Designated Area Sibling 18 Partner School 8 Partner School 3 Distance 64 Distance 15 TOTAL 182 TOTAL 121 Refusals: None Refusals: None Appeals: None Appeals: None PARTNER PRIMARY SCHOOLS PARTNER PRIMARY SCHOOLS Sutton Courtenay All Saints Church of England Caldecott Primary School Primary School (VC) Caldecott Road, Abingdon, OX14 5HB Bradstocks Way, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon, Tel: (01235) 523132 Fax: (01235) 530950 OX14 4DA Carswell C Primary School Tel: (01235) 848333 Fax: (01235) 848333 Bostock Road, Abingdon, OX14 1DP Drayton Community Primary School Tel: (01235) 521578 Hilliat Fields, Drayton, Oxon, OX14 4JF Fax: (01235) 550460 Tel: (01235) 531316 Fax: (01235) 531316 Marcham Church of England St Michael’s Church of England Primary Steventon Primary School (VC) School (VC) Morland Road, Marcham, Abingdon, OX13 6PY The Causeway, Steventon, Abingdon, OX13 6SQ Tel/Fax: (01865) 391448 Tel/Fax: (01235) 831298 Milton CE Church of England Primary (Abingdon) St Nicolas Church of England Primary School, School Abingdon (VC) School Lane, Milton, Oxon, OX14 4DR Boxhill Walk, Abingdon, OX14 1HB Tel/Fax: (01235) 831368 Tel: (01235) 520456 Fax: (01235) 530323 Thameside Primary School Thomas Reade Primary School Cotman Close, Abingdon, OX14 5NL Radley Road, Abingdon, OX14 3RR Tel/Fax: (01235) 527600 Tel: (01235) 554795 Apply on-line at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions - Moving on 2007/08 23 Banbury Area Moving On 2007/08 SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL BANBURY SCHOOL BLESSED GEORGE NAPIER Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY CATHOLIC SCHOOL Addison Road, Banbury, OX16 9DQ School Code 4021 School Code 4600 Tel: (01295) 251451 Fax: (01295) 277682 Tel: (01295) 264216 Fax: (01295) 277952 Principal: Dr Fiona Hammans Headteacher: Mr David Dawson Roll: 1494 AN: 290 Age Range: 11–18 years Roll: 813 AN: 140 Age Range: 11–18 years Total No. of applications for September 2006: 340 Total No. of applications for September 2006: 292 No. of first preferences: 137 No. of first preferences: 163 Places allocated for September 2006 Places allocated for September 2006: 140 SEN Priority 6 Category 1 3 Looked After 0 Category 2 79 Disability 0 Category 3 2 Designated Area 154 Category 4 18 Non-Designated Area Sibling 17 Category 5 0 Partner School 7 Category 6 6 Distance 17 Category 7 0 TOTAL 201 Category 8 36 Refusals: None Category 9 0 Appeals: None Category 10 0 TOTAL 141 PARTNER PRIMARY SCHOOLS Appeals: 2 Heard, 2 Successful. Dashwood C School Details of categories listed can be found on page 18 Marlborough Place, Banbury, OX16 5DA Please note if you list this school as one of your Tel/Fax: (01295) 263240 preferences you must complete a Supplementary Form The Grange C School obtained from the school as well as a CAPF. Avocet Way, Banbury, OX16 9YA Tel: (01295) 257861 Fax: (01295) 279784 PARTNER PRIMARY SCHOOLS Harriers Ground C School Bloxham Road, Banbury, OX16 9JW St John’s RC School (VA) Tel: (01295) 263067 Fax: (01295) 263068 Avocet Way, Chatsworth Drive, Banbury, OX16 9YA Tel: (01295) 263740 Fax: (01295) 264029 Queensway School Queensway, Banbury, OX16 9NF St Joseph’s RC School (VA) Tel: (01295) 251631 Fax: (01295) 251550 Fiennes Road, Banbury, OX16 0ET Tel: (01295) 264284 Fax: (01295) 264284 St Leonard’s CE School (VC) Overthorpe Road, Banbury, OX16 4SB The designated partner schools for Blessed George Tel: (01295) 262507 Fax: (01295) 275849 Napier RC School are: St Mary’s CE School (VC) Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2EG St. John’s RC School (VA), Banbury Tel: (01295) 263026 Fax: (01295) 263026 St. Joseph’s RC School (VA), Banbury Bishop Loveday CE School (VA) St Mary’s RC School (VA), Bicester White Post Road, Bodicote, Banbury, OX15 4BN Tel: (01295) 263157 Fax: (01295) 275907 Chipping Norton Holy Trinity RC School (VA), Chipping Norton. KEY: C Community School VC Voluntary Controlled School VA Voluntary Aided School CE Church of England School RC Roman Catholic School 24 Apply on-line at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions - Moving on 2007/08 Moving On 2007/08 Banbury Area SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL *DRAYTON SCHOOL WARRINER SCHOOL (C) Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ School Code 4005 School Code 4007 Tel: (01295) 253181 Fax: (01295) 279876 Tel: (01295) 720777 Fax: (01295) 721676 Headteacher: Mr Richard Sutton Headteacher: Mr Peter Norman Roll: 621 AN: 200 Age range: 11–16 years Roll: 1112 AN: 228 Age range: 11–16 years No. of applications for September 2006: 218 Total No. of applications for September 2006: 501 No. of first preferences: 115 No. of first preferences: 310 Places allocated for September 2006 Places allocated for September 2006 SEN Priority 6 SEN Priority 7 Looked After 0 Looked After 3 Disability 0 Disability 0 Designated Area 128 Designated Area 163 Non-Designated Area Sibling 4 Non-Designated Area Sibling 48 Partner School 2 Partner School 7 Distance 1 Distance 0 TOTAL 141 TOTAL 228 Refusals: None Refusals: 107 Appeals: None Appeals: 18 Heard, 1 Successful * It is expected that on 31 August 2007 Drayton School will be closed and replaced by an Academy on the same site with the same admission rules as for PARTNER PRIMARY SCHOOLS Oxfordshire County Council and Voluntary controlled Bloxham CE School (VC) schools.
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