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Schools Admission Forum 13 Th November 2008 b Schools Admission Forum 13 th November 2008 Update on Secondary Coordinated Admissions Procedure 2008/9 Peter Scott Admissions Service Manager 020 7926 1469 [email protected] Lambeth LA is currently administering the Pan-London coordinated admissions system for children due to transfer to secondary school in 2009. The process is now called a system or procedure as opposed to a scheme (though this word is sometimes used) as the Government feels that the coordination is more embedded in London and parents have more of an understanding of it. Lambeth LA has produced a destinations list concerning secondary transfer 2008. The data is as follows: Lambeth Residents, Destinations for Secondary Transfer September 2008 Numbers Numbers Numbers School LA Preferred School for 2006 for 2007 for 2008 Lambeth Archbishop Tenison's School 67 54 55 Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Lambeth Secondary School 120 120 81 Lambeth Charles Edward Brooke School 120 106 105 Lambeth Dunraven School 185 196 172 Lambeth Evelyn Grace Academy 0 0 175 La Retraite Roman Catholic Girls' Lambeth School 110 105 99 Lambeth Lambeth Academy 160 174 155 Lambeth Lilian Baylis Technology School 108 113 106 St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Lambeth Girls' Church of England 126 125 119 Lambeth Stockwell Park High School 206 205 179 Streatham Hill and Clapham High Lambeth School 14 12 23 Lambeth The Elmgreen School 0 169 175 Lambeth The London Nautical School 25 27 16 Lambeth The Norwood School 148 130 131 Lambeth Waldorf School of South West London 0 1 0 total 1389 1537 1591 Barking & Dagenham All Saint's Technology College (RC) 0 0 1 total 0 0 1 Barnet Finchley Catholic High School 0 2 0 total 0 2 0 Berkshire St Mary's School Ascot 1 0 0 total 1 0 0 1 b Brent St Michael's Catholic Grammar School 1 0 0 total 1 2 0 Bishop Challoner Roman Catholic Bromley School 0 1 0 Bromley Bullers Wood School 1 0 0 Bromley Cator Park School for Girls 4 1 0 Bromley Darrick Wood School 0 2 0 Bromley Kelsey Park School 0 2 4 Bromley Kemnal Technology College 0 1 0 Bromley Langley School 0 0 1 St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar Bromley School 0 2 2 Total 5 9 7 Cambridge The Netherhall School 0 1 0 total 0 1 0 Camden South Camden Community School 0 3 0 Maria Fidelis Roman Catholic Convent Camden School FCJ 1 0 1 total 1 3 1 Cheshire Ruskin Sports College 0 1 0 total 0 1 0 Corporation of London City of London School for Girls 0 1 0 total 0 1 0 Croydon Addington High School 2 2 1 Croydon Ashburton Community School 0 3 0 Croydon Coloma Convent Girls' School 7 4 7 Croydon Coulsdon High School 0 2 1 Croydon Edenham High School 0 2 0 Croydon Haling Manor High School 16 7 7 Croydon Harris Academy Crystal Palace 15 27 16 Croydon Harris Academy South Norwood 26 1 1 Norbury Manor Business and Croydon Enterprise College for Girls 17 20 15 Croydon Old Palace School 4 2 1 Croydon Royal Russell School 1 1 0 Croydon Selhurst High School for Boys 7 2 0 Croydon Selsdon High School 1 1 1 St Andrew's CofE Voluntary Aided Croydon High School 0 2 0 Croydon St Joseph's College 48 42 41 Croydon St Mary's High School 3 6 9 Croydon The Archbishop Lanfranc School 3 0 1 Croydon Thomas More School 0 1 2 Croydon Trinity School 1 2 7 Croydon Virgo Fidelis Convent Senior School 26 24 26 Croydon Westwood Language College for Girls 26 17 22 Croydon Whitgift School 6 2 7 total 209 170 165 Ealing Acton High School 0 1 0 Ealing The Arts Educational School 1 0 0 total 1 1 0 2 b Essex Anglo European School 0 1 0 total 0 1 0 Greenwich Kidbrooke School 0 0 1 Greenwich St Ursula's Convent School 0 0 1 total 0 0 2 Hammersmith and Fulham Burlington Danes CofE School 2 0 0 Hammersmith and Hurlingham and Chelsea Secondary Fulham School 3 4 0 Hammersmith and Fulham The London Oratory School 0 8 4 Hammersmith and Fulham Lady Margaret School 1 0 0 Hammersmith and Fulham Sacred Heart High School 0 0 1 total 6 12 5 Haringey The John Loughborough School 2 1 0 total 2 1 0 Havering King's Wood School 0 0 1 total 0 0 1 Hounslow Brentford School for Girls 0 0 1 total 0 0 1 Islington City of London Academy (Islington) 0 0 1 total 0 0 1 Kensington and Chelsea More House School 0 1 0 Kensington and Chelsea Saint Thomas More RC School 17 16 17 Kensington and The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial RC Chelsea School 5 4 3 total 22 21 20 Kingston Chessington Community College 1 1 0 The Hollyfield School and Centre Kingston for Continuing Education 1 0 0 Kingston Coombe's Boys School 0 0 1 Kingston Tiffin School 1 0 0 total 3 1 1 Lewisham Addey and Stanhope School 1 0 0 Lewisham Crofton School 0 1 0 Lewisham Catford Business & Enterprise College 0 0 2 Lewisham Forest Hill School 3 1 0 Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham Lewisham College 2 1 2 Lewisham Northbrook School 0 0 1 Lewisham Prendergast School 1 0 0 Lewisham Sedgehill School 0 2 0 Lewisham St Dunstan's College 1 4 2 Lewisham St Joseph's Academy 1 0 0 Lewisham St Matthew Academy 0 2 1 Lewisham Sydenham High School Gdst 1 1 3 Lewisham Sydenham School 10 2 3 total 20 14 14 3 b Merton Bishopsford Community School 2 4 3 Merton Hall School Wimbledon 3 0 0 Merton Raynes Park High School 1 0 0 Merton Ricards Lodge High School 1 0 0 Merton Rutlish School 2 2 2 Merton St Mark's Church of England Academy 30 31 20 Merton The Harris Academy Merton 23 18 20 Merton Ursuline High School Wimbledon 6 8 20 Merton Wimbledon College 2 2 2 total 70 65 67 n/a Education Otherwise 0 1 0 total 0 1 0 Redbridge Caterham High School 1 0 0 total 1 0 0 Richmond Christ's Hospital 5 0 0 Richmond Grey Court School 1 0 1 Richmond Sheen School 0 1 1 Richmond The Tiffin Girls' School 0 1 0 Richmond Tiffin School 0 1 0 total 6 3 2 Southwark Alleyn's School 7 6 6 Archbishop Michael Ramsey Technology College - Now St. Southwark Michael's & All Angels 15 24 15 Southwark Dulwich College 9 7 8 Geoffrey Chaucer School - Now Globe Southwark Academy 7 4 3 Southwark Harris Academy Bermondsey 0 10 2 Southwark Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich 14 17 12 Southwark James Allen's Girls' School 6 6 2 Southwark Kingsdale Secondary School 81 27 31 Notre Dame Roman Catholic Girls' Southwark School 30 36 33 Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Southwark Secondary School 39 32 35 Southwark St Michael's RC School 9 4 7 St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of Southwark England School 13 8 17 The Academy at Peckham - Now Southwark Harris Academy - Peckham 4 5 4 Southwark The Charter School 38 37 30 Southwark The City of London Academy 1 1 2 Southwark The St Thomas the Apostle College 5 7 6 Southwark Walworth School 30 7 3 total 308 238 216 Surrey Reigate School 1 0 0 total 1 0 0 Sutton Carshalton High School for Boys 2 0 1 Sutton Glenthorne High School 0 1 0 Sutton Nonsuch High School for Girls 1 0 1 Sutton Overton Grange School 0 2 0 4 b Sutton St Philomena's School 5 10 7 Sutton The John Fisher School 0 2 0 Sutton Wallington Grammar School 10 6 0 Sutton Wallington High School for Girls 2 1 0 Sutton Wilson's School 2 8 6 total 22 30 15 Waltham Forest Walthamstow Academy 0 1 0 total 0 1 0 Wandsworth ADT College - Now Ashcroft Academy 12 13 2 Balham Preparatory School (Al Wandsworth Risaala) 12 6 2 Wandsworth Battersea Technology College 50 31 31 Wandsworth Burntwood School 25 18 29 Wandsworth Chestnut Grove School 59 57 61 Wandsworth Elliott School 23 13 11 Wandsworth Emanuel School 7 5 11 Wandsworth Ernest Bevin College 50 19 28 Wandsworth Graveney School 37 31 43 Wandsworth John Paul II School 13 13 3 Wandsworth Putney High School 3 0 0 Wandsworth Salesian College 53 42 32 Wandsworth Southfields Community College 21 19 24 Wandsworth St Cecilia's 12 5 10 Wandsworth Un-named Independent 0 0 1 total 377 272 288 West Sussex Christ's Hospital 0 1 0 total 0 1 0 Westminster Pimlico School 94 81 63 Westminster Portland Place School 0 0 1 Westminster Quinton Kynaston 0 0 1 St Augustine's CofE Secondary Westminster School 1 0 0 Westminster St George RC School 1 3 1 Westminster Sylvia Young Theatre School 1 0 1 Westminster The Grey Coat Hospital 19 20 26 Westminster The St Marylebone CofE School 1 0 2 Westminster Westminster Academy 1 1 2 Westminster Westminster City School 21 17 20 total 139 122 117 TOTAL COUNT 2584 2508 2515 The above information was correct up to 27 Oct 08. 5 b Trends identified: 1. 68% of Lambeth residents were offered a place in Lambeth Schools. This represents a 7% increase on last year’s figures (which was 61%) and a 14% increase on 2006’s figures (which was 54%).
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