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2011 Admissions Cycle Applications, Offers & Acceptances by UCAS Apply Centre 2011 UCAS Apply Centre School Name Postcode School Sector Applications Offers Acceptances 10002 Ysgol David Hughes LL59 5SS Maintained <4 <4 <4 10008 Redborne Upper School and Community College MK45 2NU Maintained 7 <4 <4 10010 Bedford High School MK40 2BS Independent 12 <4 0 10011 Bedford Modern School MK41 7NT Independent 8 <4 <4 10012 Bedford School MK40 2TU Independent 17 4 4 10014 Dame Alice Harpur School MK42 0BX Independent 5 <4 <4 10018 Stratton Upper School, Bedfordshire SG18 8JB Maintained <4 <4 <4 10020 Manshead School, Luton LU1 4BB Maintained <4 0 0 10022 Queensbury Upper School, Bedfordshire LU6 3BU Maintained <4 <4 <4 10024 Cedars Upper School, Bedfordshire LU7 2AE Maintained <4 0 0 10026 St Marylebone Church of England School W1U 5BA Maintained 8 5 4 10027 Luton VI Form College LU2 7EW Maintained 13 <4 <4 10029 Abingdon School OX14 1DE Independent 20 6 6 10030 John Mason School, Abingdon OX14 1JB Maintained <4 0 0 10031 Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Ltd OX14 3PS Independent <4 <4 <4 10032 Radley College OX14 2HR Independent 16 5 4 10033 The School of St Helen & St Katharine OX14 1BE Independent 15 7 7 10034 Heathfield School, Berkshire SL5 8BQ Independent <4 0 0 10036 The Marist Senior School SL57PS Independent <4 <4 <4 10038 St Georges School, Ascot SL5 7DZ Independent 5 0 0 10039 St Marys School, Ascot SL5 9JF Independent 12 5 4 10041 Ranelagh School RG12 9DA Maintained <4 <4 <4 10043 Ysgol Gyfun Bro Myrddin SA32 8DN Maintained <4 0 0 10044 Edgbarrow School RG45 7HZ Maintained <4 0 0 10045 Wellington College, Crowthorne RG45 7PU Independent 21 10 9 10046 Didcot Sixth Form College OX11 7AJ Maintained <4 0 0 10048 Faringdon Community College SN7 7LB Maintained 4 <4 <4 10050 Desborough School SL6 2QB Maintained <4 0 0 10051 Newlands Girl's School SL6 5JB Maintained <4 0 0 10053 Oxford Tutorial College OX1 4HT Independent <4 <4 0 10054 Downe House School RG18 9JJ Independent 7 <4 <4 10055 Kennet School RG19 4LL Maintained <4 <4 <4 10056 Mary Hare School RG14 3BQ Other and Overseas <4 0 0 10059 St Bartholomews School RG14 6JP Maintained 10 4 <4 10062 Abbey School, Reading RG1 5DZ Independent 6 <4 <4 10066 Bradfield College RG7 6AU Independent 5 <4 <4 10069 Highdown School and Sixth Form Centre RG4 8LR Maintained <4 <4 <4 10070 Kendrick School RG1 5BN Maintained 12 <4 <4 10071 Leighton Park School RG2 7ED Independent 4 0 0 10072 Maiden Erlegh School RG6 7HS Maintained 5 <4 <4 10074 Padworth College RG7 4NR Independent <4 0 0 10077 Queen Anne's School RG4 6DX Independent 5 <4 <4 10078 Reading Blue Coat School RG4 6SU Independent 6 <4 <4 10079 Reading College RG1 4HJ Maintained <4 0 0 10080 Reading School RG1 5LW Maintained 25 7 7 10084 Theale Green Community School RG7 5DA Maintained <4 0 0 10087 Wallingford School OX10 8HH Maintained <4 <4 0 10088 King Alfreds Community and Sports College OX12 9BY Maintained 4 0 0 10091 East Berkshire College at Windsor SL4 3AZ Maintained <4 0 0 10092 Eton College SL4 6DW Independent 84 41 35 10093 Windsor Boys School SL4 5EH Maintained 4 <4 <4 10095 Bearwood College, Wokingham RG41 5BG Independent <4 0 0 10096 Forest School, Winnersh RG41 5NE Maintained <4 <4 <4 10097 Holt School, Wokingham RG41 1EE Maintained 5 <4 <4 10098 Luckley Oakfield School RG40 3EU Independent <4 0 0 10102 Christ College, Powys LD3 8AG Independent <4 0 0 10106 Builth Wells High School LD2 3BW Maintained <4 <4 <4 10107 Dr Challoners Grammar School HP6 5HA Maintained 17 8 7 10108 Dr Challoner's High School HP7 9QB Maintained 17 7 6 10110 Aylesbury High School HP21 7SX Maintained 14 6 4 10111 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, Aylesbury HP21 8PE Maintained 5 <4 <4 10112 Aylesbury Grammar School HP21 7RP Maintained 12 8 5 10115 Beaconsfield High School HP9 1RR Maintained 6 <4 <4 10117 Lord Grey School MK3 6EW Maintained <4 <4 <4 10122 Royal Latin School MK18 1AX Maintained 11 <4 <4 10123 Stowe School MK18 5EH Independent 7 <4 <4 10124 Burnham Grammar School SL1 7HG Maintained <4 0 0 10127 Chesham Grammar School HP5 1BA Maintained 12 <4 <4 10132 Royal Grammar School, Buckinghamshire HP13 6QT Maintained 20 11 11 10134 Wycombe Abbey School, High Wycombe HP11 1PE Independent 27 15 15 10135 Wycombe High School, High Wycombe HP11 1TB Maintained <4 <4 <4 10136 John Hampden Grammar School HP11 1SZ Maintained 4 0 0 10137 Sir William Borlase's Grammar School SL7 2BR Maintained 8 6 4 10139 Langley Grammar School SL3 7QS Maintained <4 0 0 10142 Slough Grammar School SL3 7PR Maintained <4 <4 <4 10144 Herschel Grammar School SL1 3BW Maintained <4 0 0 10145 St Bernard's Catholic Grammar School SL3 7AF Maintained <4 0 0 10155 St Gerards School, Bangor LL57 2EL Independent <4 <4 0 10158 John Bright School, Llandudno LL30 1LF Maintained <4 <4 <4 10160 St Davids College, Llandudno LL30 1RD Independent <4 0 0 Page 1 of 35 Applications, Offers & Acceptances by UCAS Apply Centre 2011 UCAS Apply Centre School Name Postcode School Sector Applications Offers Acceptances 10161 Ysgol Brynrefail, Caernarfon LL55 4AD Maintained <4 0 0 10168 Netherhall Sixth Form College CB1 8NN Maintained <4 <4 <4 10171 Long Road Sixth Form College CB2 8PX Maintained 4 0 0 10172 Hills Road Sixth Form College CB2 2PE Maintained 68 26 25 10174 The Leys School CB2 2AD Independent 6 <4 <4 10175 The Perse School CB2 8QF Independent 39 22 19 10176 St Mary's School, Cambridge CB2 1LY Independent <4 0 0 10178 The King's School, Ely CB7 4DB Independent <4 0 0 10180 Impington Village College CB4 9LX Maintained 4 <4 <4 10182 Neale-Wade Community College PE15 9PX Maintained <4 0 0 10185 Wisbech Grammar School PE13 1JX Independent 6 0 0 10187 Ysgol Gyfun Aberaeron SA46 0DT Maintained <4 0 0 10189 Penglais School SY23 3AW Maintained <4 <4 0 10190 Lampeter Comprehensive School SA48 7BX Maintained <4 0 0 10192 Ysgol Uwchradd Tregaron, Tregaron SY25 6HG Maintained <4 <4 <4 10193 Macclesfield High School SK11 8JR Maintained <4 <4 0 10199 Queen Elizabeth High School, Carmarthen SA31 3NL Maintained <4 <4 <4 10203 Ysgol Gyfun Pantycelyn SA20 0DY Maintained <4 0 0 10209 St Michaels School, Llanelli SA14 9TU Independent 5 0 0 10210 Ysgol Dyffryn Taf SA34 0BD Maintained <4 <4 <4 10211 Alderley Edge School forGirls SK9 7QE Independent <4 0 0 10213 Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, Altrincham WA14 2RS Maintained 17 <4 <4 10214 Altrincham Girls Grammar School WA14 2NL Maintained 16 9 8 10216 Loreto Grammar School, Altrincham WA14 4AH Maintained 5 <4 <4 10221 Wirral Grammar School for Boys CH63 3AQ Maintained 6 <4 <4 10222 Wirral Grammar School for Girls CH63 3AF Maintained 7 <4 <4 10225 Birkenhead School, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH43 2JD Independent 6 0 0 10230 The Grange School and Sport College, Bristol BS30 8XQ Maintained <4 0 0 10234 St Anselms College, Birkenhead CH43 1UQ Maintained <4 <4 <4 10238 Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College, Cheadle Campus SK8 5HA Maintained <4 0 0 10239 Cheadle Hulme School SK8 6EF Independent 7 4 4 10240 St Bedes School, Hailsham BN27 3QH Independent <4 0 0 10241 Queen's Park High School CH4 7AE Maintained <4 0 0 10243 The King's School, Chester CH4 7QL Independent 17 8 8 10244 The Queen's School, Chester CH1 2NN Independent 6 <4 <4 10253 Helsby High School WA6 0HY Maintained <4 0 0 10255 Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College SK14 2JZ Maintained <4 0 0 10256 Knutsford High School WA16 0EA Maintained <4 0 0 10257 Lymm High School WA13 0RB Maintained 6 <4 <4 10258 The King's School, Macclesfield SK10 1DA Independent 15 4 <4 10263 Malbank School and Sixth Form CW5 5HD Maintained 5 <4 <4 10268 Sir John Deanes College CW9 8AF Maintained 11 <4 <4 10271 Kings School, Oxford OX4 2UJ Independent <4 0 0 10274 Sale Grammar School M33 3NH Maintained 4 <4 <4 10275 Sandbach School CW11 3NS Maintained <4 0 0 10277 Aquinas College SK2 6TH Maintained 8 <4 <4 10282 New Mills School Business & Enterprise College SK22 4NR Maintained <4 0 0 10285 Stockport Grammar School SK2 7AF Independent 7 <4 <4 10291 Abbey Gate College CH3 6EN Independent <4 0 0 10292 Weatherhead High School CH44 3HS Maintained <4 0 0 10296 West Kirby Grammar School CH48 5DP Maintained 4 <4 <4 10297 Wilmslow High School SK9 1LZ Maintained 7 <4 <4 10301 Calday Grange Grammar School CH48 8GG Maintained 4 <4 0 10303 Upton Hall School CH49 6LJ Maintained <4 <4 <4 10307 Bodmin College PL31 1DD Maintained <4 <4 0 10308 Budehaven Community School EX23 8DQ Maintained <4 0 0 10310 Camborne Science & Community College TR14 7PP Maintained <4 0 0 10315 Helston Community College, Cornwall TR13 8NR Maintained <4 0 0 10316 Launceston College PL15 9JR Maintained <4 0 0 10320 Newquay Tretherras School TR7 3BH Maintained <4 0 0 10324 Gems Bolitho School TR18 2PA Independent <4 0 0 10331 Truro & Penwith College (Truro) TR1 3XX Maintained 35 5 4 10333 Truro School TR1 1TH Independent 9 5 5 10336 William Howard School CA8 1AR Maintained <4 0 0 10337 Austin Friars St Monica's School CA3 9PB Independent <4 <4 0 10343 Newman School, Carlisle CA1 1NA Maintained <4 0 0 10344 Trinity School, Carlisle CA1 1JB Maintained <4 0 0 10345 Ashbourne College W8 4PL Independent 4 <4 <4 10346 Cockermouth School, Cockermouth CA13 9HF Maintained <4 <4 0 10348 Keswick School CA12 5QB Maintained <4 0 0 10351 Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith CA11 7EG Maintained <4 <4 <4 10352 St Bees School CA27 0DS Independent <4 0 0 10356 The Nelson Thomlinson School CA7 9PX Maintained <4 <4 <4 10362 Eirias High School LL29 7SP Maintained <4 0 0 10364 Rydal Penrhos School LL29 7BT Independent <4 0 0 10369 Howell's School, Denbigh LL16 3EN Independent <4 0 0 10370 Ysgol Dinas Bran, Llangollen
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