Learning Provision Organisation: Secondary Planning Area Report Hayfield and Rossington

2020 Release

Analysis of school and childcare provision within the Hayfield and Rossington pyramids.

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Contents 1. Executive Summary ...... 4 1a. Demographic ...... 4 1b. Schools ...... 4 1c. Childcare and Early Years ...... 4 1d. SEND ...... 5 1e. Key Points ...... 5 2. The Locality in Context ...... 6 2a. Overview ...... 6 2b. Demographics and Population ...... 6 2c. Locality Profile ...... 7 2d. Ethnicity and Migration ...... 9 2e. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Overview ...... 10 2f. Free School Meals (FSM) ...... 10 2g. Birth Trends ...... 11 2h. Social Care Referrals ...... 13 3. Structure of Learning Provision ...... 14 3a. Locality of Provision ...... 14 3b. Academy Conversions ...... 15 3c. Social Mobility ...... 16 3d. English as Other Language (EAL) ...... 19 3e. Admissions ...... 20 3f. Pupil Absence ...... 23 3g. Exclusions ...... 25 4. Pupil Place Planning ...... 26 4a. Housing Growth ...... 26 4b. Section 106 Contributions ...... 28 5. Schools Capacity (SCAP) ...... 29 5a. Hayfield Primary School Projections ...... 29 5b. Rossington Primary School Projections ...... 30 5c. Primary Totals...... 32 5d. Secondary School Projection Totals ...... 33 5e. Childcare Places & Availability ...... 34 5f. Childcare Places & Availability Totals ...... 39 5g. Childcare Projections ...... 43 5h. Capital Projects ...... 44

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5i. SEND Provision ...... 45 5j. SEND Totals ...... 46 5k. Childcare Costs ...... 48 6. Early Education Funding ...... 49 6a. 2 Year Old Early Education ...... 49 6b. 3 and 4 Year Old Early Education (Universal) ...... 50 6c. 30 Hours Free Childcare for Eligible 3 and 4 Year Olds ...... 51 7. Parent Feedback ...... 52

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1. Executive Summary 1a. Demographic Hayfield and Rossington are located in the south area of . Within this planning area, 95% of the children are White British. In 2010, the planning area had an IMD of 51.20% 2019 data shows IMD has increased slightly to 51.25%. The planning area is higher than the Doncaster average. Birth rates in the Hayfield pyramid have fallen slightly in the last 2 years. Within the planning area 4% of primary pupils and 3% secondary pupils have EAL; the most common first language other than English locally is Polish in the primary pyramid and Urdu followed by Polish in the secondary pyramids. There is currently planned housing developments totalling 2,187 dwellings to be built in the next 10 years. The planning area consists of a range of learning provision types from both the school / academy and PVI sector offering a mix of flexible provision. 1b. Schools There are 12 schools in the planning area, 4 maintained schools and 8 academies. There is a program of capital and S106 investment in Doncaster. Within this planning area, 5 schools have accessed capital funding. Pupil absence have varied only slightly within the planning area in the last 12 months in both primary and secondary schools and remain below the Doncaster average. Projections for the next five years show shortfalls within clusters within the Hayfield schools due to the impact of the large number of housing developments, however there is capacity across the planning area as a whole. Secondary projections show a shortfall of places in all year groups for most forecasted years. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and work with the schools affected. 1c. Childcare and Early Years Spring 2020 data shows that vacancies remain available in all age groups.

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Childcare costs within the planning area are roughly in line with the Doncaster average and fall below the and Humber averages. The take up of 2 year old early education funding borough wide has increased by 6.6% from Autumn 2019 to Autumn 2020. The take up of the 3 and 4 universal provision borough wide has decreased by 4.3% from Autumn 2019 to Autumn 2020. The take up of the 30 hours extended entitlement borough wide has increased by 1.8% from Autumn 2019 to Autumn 2020. There are no identified concerns from families in the planning area highlighting shortfalls in provision 1d. SEND There is no specific SEND provision in Hayfield or Rossington, however all provision has to meet the requirements of the SEN Code of Practice and Disability Discrimination Act requirements. 1e. Key Points Due to the large number of housing developments in the area, there will be shortfalls in places within both the primary and secondary sectors. There are no identified concerns regarding the childcare sector of the Hayfield area.

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2. The Locality in Context 2a. Overview The data within this report aims to provide an overview of the Hayfield pyramid, the available learning provision within the pyramid and identify any pressures or shortfalls which will form part of the borough wide Learning Provision Organisation Strategy. The first section gives an overview of the dynamics of the area and then moves onto analysis of pupil place provision. 2b. Demographics and Population Doncaster is an ambitious borough and very few places in the UK come close to us in terms of delivering major projects over the last 10 years. These projects are world class and have changed Doncaster considerably, with several more multi-million pound developments already underway and in the pipeline. Other Doncaster landmark developments include:  iPort  Aero Centre, Yorkshire  Project Unity (DN7)  National Rail College  Institute of Technology  PGA European Tour Development at Rossington Hall  Doncaster Corn Exchange Restoration  Bader School  DUTC  Big Picture Learning The Urban Centre Master Plan including; City Gateway, Enterprise Market Place, Waterfront, Minster Canal Side, Civic/Business District, Parklands, Retail Core, Innovation Quarter, Waterfront Phase 2.

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2c. Locality Profile

Hayfield The catchment area for Hayfield Academy is for children who live in Hayfield Estate, , Auckley, , , and Branton. Bawtry was a former coaching town of Georgian origin centred round a Market place that resembles a High Street. It lies south of Doncaster on the border with Lincolnshire and was one of the main points of entry into Yorkshire from the south. Occupying the centre of the town are shops, restaurants, pubs and a library. Austerfield is a village and civil parish in Doncaster which borders onto . It lies to the northeast of Bawtry on the A614 road to Finningley. Austerfield is home to the Field Study Centre, which is an environmental education service provider for Schools and Youth Groups. Auckley, Finningley and Blaxton The Parish of Auckley is a traditional semi-rural settlement located approximately six miles east of Doncaster town centre, and is in close proximity to the former Finningley RAF base which closed in 1995. In 2005 it was developed to operate as a commercial airport for Doncaster. Doncaster Sheffield Airport has one terminal which sees 1.3 million passengers fly to over 40 destinations each year. Auckley is a pleasant village which stands beside the River Torne, it is set in rural surroundings and there is a sense of community amongst the residents. Finningley has a low proportion of children and young adults and a high proportion of adults aged 55 – 70 compared with the Doncaster average. The community is settled with few people moving home. The area is classified as a prospering suburb with some countryside living. Blaxton is a small village on the border with Lincolnshire and lying north of Finningley and incorporates ‘Walkers Garden Centre’ which attracts many visitors from all over Yorkshire and beyond. Branton is an attractive village situated about five miles southeast of Doncaster, adjacent to the village of Auckley. The area is classified as a prospering suburb with areas of private terraced housing. The Yorkshire Wildlife Park is situated in Branton and over the last few years has attracted over 678,000 visitors annually. The park, which opened in April 2009, was built on a former riding school and farm is a dynamic centre for conservation and welfare, the park has over 400 animals and over 70 different species of animals. It also boasts a conference centre which can hold anything from small board meetings to conferences for up to 140 people. In partnership with a local hotel Yorkshire Wildlife Park can also host weddings. In recent years, The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has really put Doncaster on the map.

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Great Yorkshire Way project (previously FARRRS project) – Work on phase one of the project from junction 3 of the M18 to the A638 at Parrots Corner began in October 2013 and opened on 29th February 2016. Phase 2 will see Great Yorkshire Way extended by creating a new section from Bawtry Road to Hurst Lane. This will create a high quality direct link from Doncaster Sheffield Airport to the M18 and also White Rose Way and Lakeside, the site of the new National College for High Speed Rail. Rossington The catchment area for Rossington is children living in New and Old Rossington. Rossington has undergone large scale development in recent years including The Great Yorkshire Way project (previously FARRS project). Phase one of the project linking junction 3 of the M18 to the A638 at Parrots Corner began in October 2013 and opened on 29th February 2016. Phase two will see Great Yorkshire Way extended by creating a new section from Bawtry Road to Hurst Lane. This will create a high quality direct link from Doncaster Sheffield Airport to the M18 and also White Rose Way and Lakeside, the site of the new National College for High Speed Rail. Additional information can be viewed at http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/FARRRS

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2d. Ethnicity and Migration This data shows the breakdown of significant ethnicities of the children within the planning area, 95% of the children are White British.

Hayfield Rossington

White British White British 3%

Any other White Any other White Background Background Information not Information not obtained obtained 95% Any other Mixed African Background 93% Pakistani Any other Ethnic Group

Secondary Planning Area

White British 2%

Any other White Background Information not 95% obtained Any other Mixed Background Pakistani

*Source: School Census Spring 2020

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2e. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Overview This data shows a comparison between the 2019 IMD and the 2015 IMD. The planning area is below the Doncaster average and the IMD has increased marginally since 2015.

2019 IMD 2015 IMD

(1 most deprived, (1 most deprived, Pyramid 2019 2015 16 least deprived) 16 least deprived)

Hayfield 70.42% 16 69.00% 16

Rossington 32.07% 10 33.40% 10

Secondary Planning Area Average 51.25% - 51.20% - Doncaster Average 33.60% - 35.40% - * Source: 2019 Indices of Multiple Deprivation https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/english-indices-of-deprivation

2f. Free School Meals (FSM) The table below show the number of children accessing Free School Meals within the planning area. Data shows that Hayfield has a much lower level of FSM take up than the Doncaster average, however Rossington take up is higher than the Doncaster average.

Spring 2020 Census % FSM Hayfield 8% Rossington 23% Planning Area Average 15% Doncaster Average 20%

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2g. Birth Trends Baseline data for pupil place planning is based on health data. This data identifies children’s residency at time of birth, and is widely accepted as the most accurate dataset of children residing within the borough. The data shows the birth trends for children residing in the planning area at birth against the borough wide trends.

1st September 2014 to 1st September 2015 to 1st September 2016 to 1st September 2016 to 1st September 2018 to Pyramid 31st August (Current 31st August 2016 31st August 2017 31st August 2018 31st August 2019 Reception) (Current Nursery) Hayfield 117 144 133 146 127 Rossington 137 152 153 156 172 Secondary Planning 254 296 286 302 299 Area Total

Doncaster 3629 3570 3490 3444 3311 *Source: NHS Birth Data – September 2019

Birth Rate by Pyramid Secondary Planning Area Total 310 Hayfield Total Rossington Total 300 200 290 280 150 270 100 260 250 50 240 0 230 1st September 1st September 1st September 1st September 1st September 1st September1st September1st September1st September1st September 2014 to 31st 2015 to 31st 2016 to 31st 2017 to 31st 2018 to 31st 2014 to 31st 2015 to 31st 2016 to 31st 2017 to 31st 2018 to 31st August 2015 August 2016 August 2017 August 2018 August 2019 August 2015 August 2016 August 2017 August 2018 August 2019 (Current (Current (Current (Current Reception) Nursery) Reception) Nursery)

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Doncaster Total 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 1st September 1st September 1st September 1st September 1st September 2014 to 31st 2015 to 31st 2016 to 31st 2017 to 31st 2018 to 31st August 2015 August 2016 August 2017 August 2018 August 2019 (Current (Current Nursery) Reception)

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2h. Social Care Referrals The data below shows the number of children for Autumn Term 2019 who are subject to a Social Care Referral and the category they fall in to.

Autumn Term 2019 Children in Care Children in Need Child Protection Hayfield Pyramid 1 31 7 % of Borough Total 0 1 2 Rossington Pyramid 31 115 12 % of Borough Total 9 5 4 Planning Area Total 32 146 19 % of Borough Total 10 6 6 Borough Total 331 2271 315 *Source: Doncaster Children’s Services Trust

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3. Structure of Learning Provision

3a. Locality of Provision To help to visualise the Planning Area the map below shows the geographical location of each School / Academy.

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3b. Academy Conversions There has been a drive in recent years for schools to convert to academy status. Academies are independent, state-funded schools, which receive their funding directly from central government, rather than through the local authority.  In Doncaster 69% of schools have converted to academies. This includes all of our secondary schools.  Within the planning area eight schools have converted to date, further details are shown below; Within Hayfield, three schools have converted. Maintained Schools Academies

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School Auckley School Branton St Wilfrid's C of E Primary School St Oswald's C of E Academy Hayfield Lane Primary School

Within Rossington, five schools have converted. Maintained Academies

Tornedale Infant School Grange Lane Infant Academy Pheasant Bank Academy Rossington St Michael's C of E Primary School Rossington All Saints Academy St Joseph's School, A Catholic Voluntary Academy * * St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School – All Catholic Primary schools are included in both the individual geographical area pyramid in which they are located as well as the McAuley School (secondary school) pyramid which they all feed into.

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3c. Social Mobility The data below shows the most common moves out of pyramid schools and their destination school outside of the usual leaving point over a 2 year period for academic years 2017/18 and 2018/19.

Joined Left Stable 1st Most Common 2nd Most Common 3rd Most Common Hayfield Area In In Places Destination Destination Destination Year Year Auckley School 209 8 5 OOA (5) N/A N/A Bawtry Mayflower Tickhill Estfeld Primary 234 10 8 OOA (7) N/A Primary School School (1) Hayfield Lane Primary Bentley High Street 281 21 21 OOA (12) The Levett School (1) School Primary School (2) St Oswalds CofE 204 5 8 OOA (7) Stone Hill School (1) N/A Academy Branton St Wilfrid's Hayfield Lane Primary School 199 14 12 OOA (6) Auckley School (2) CofE Primary School (2) Rossington All Saints The Hayfield School 1117 65 50 OOA (38) (5) Academy (4)

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Left Stable Joined 1st Most Common 2nd Most Common 3rd Most Common Rossington Area In Places In Year Destination Destination Destination Year St Joseph's School, A Rossington St Michael's Pheasant Bank 328 43 20 OOA (6) Catholic Voluntary CofE Primary School Academy(2) Academy (2) St Joseph's School, A Rossington St Michael's Pheasant Bank Academy 414 29 41 OOA (18) Catholic Voluntary CofE Primary School (7) Academy (6) Grange Lane Infant Hayfield Lane Primary Castle Hills Primary 132 8 14 OOA (6) Academy School (4) School (1) St Joseph's School, A Rossington St Michael's Tornedale Infant School 140 8 8 OOA (4) Catholic Voluntary CofE Primary School (2) Academy (2) St Joseph's School, A Holy Family Catholic 183 21 19 OOA (6) Willow Primary School (3) Catholic Voluntary Academy Primary Academy (3) Rossington All Saints 716 78 93 OOA (48) St Wilfrid’s Academy (17) The (4) Academy

Joined % Joined In Left Area Totals Stable Places % Left In Year In Year Year In Year

Hayfield Total 2,244 123 5% 104 5% Rossington Total 1,913 187 10% 195 10% Planning Area Total 4,157 310 7% 299 7% Doncaster Total 41,583 3,972 10% 4,278 10%

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Pupil % Joining V's % Left by School and Area

10% 10% 10% 10%

7% 7%

5% 5%

Hayfield Rossington Planning Area Total Doncaster Total

% Joined In Year % Left In Year

This gives an overview of locality of leavers Destination Schools within Primary Schools and leavers vs non-leavers within the Secondary School.

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3d. English as Other Language (EAL) Within the planning area 4% of the primary pupils and 3% of the secondary pupils are EAL. The Doncaster total shows that 12% of primary pupils and 9% of secondary pupils are EAL, therefore the planning area is below the borough wide average The data below shows most common first languages (other than English) within this pyramid compared to borough wide:

Primary Hayfield Pyramid EAL 2% Rossington Pyramid EAL 5% Polish 6 Polish 28 Turkish 4 Chinese 6 Chinese 2 Lithuanian 5 Kannada 2 Romanian 4 Lithuanian 2 Hungarian 3

Secondary Hayfield Pyramid EAL 3% Rossington Pyramid EAL 4% Urdu 7 Polish 6 Polish 6 Chinese 4 Turkish 5 Albanian 3 Chinese 2 Lithuanian 3 German 2 Romanian 3 Borough Wide Primary Secondary Polish 1132 Polish 477 Romanian 404 Romanian 187 Kurdish 212 Kurdish 96 Urdu 200 Urdu 91 Slovakian 150 Slovakian 77 *Source: School Census Spring 2020

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3e. Admissions The below data shows the non-catchment children on role and their identified catchment school. Primary Hayfield Pyramid:

% Attending Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment School from out of School School School School School Catchment Branton St Wilfrid’s Hayfield Lane Hatchell Wood St Oswald’s C of E Auckley School C of E Primary Hawthorn Primary 68% Primary Primary Academy (215) (10) (5) (103) (9) (7)

Bawtry Mayflower Primary Hayfield Lane Hatchell Wood Grange Lane Infant OOA Auckley school School 10% Primary Primary Academy Academy (13) (2) (242) (4) (2) (2)

Branton St Wilfrid's C of E Hayfield Lane Hatchell Wood St Oswald’s C of E Hawthorn Primary Tranmoor Primary Primary School 43% Primary Primary Academy (13) (6) (210) (33) (18) (5)

Hayfield Lane Primary Branton St Wilfrid’s Hatchell Wood Tornedale Infant Auckley school OOA School 30% C of E Primary Primary Academy School (11) (8) (301) (18) (10) (9)

Hayfield Lane Branton St Wilfrid’s St Oswald's C of E OOA Auckley school Southfield Primary 65% Primary C of E Primary Academy (200) (11) (3) (2) (108) (4)

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Rossington Pyramid:

% Attending Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment School from out of School School School School School Catchment

Rossington St Grange Lane Infant Tornedale Infant Hatchell Wood Michael's C of E Park Primary Academy 23% School Primary Academy Primary School (1) (151) (26) (1) (7)

St Joseph's School, A Catholic Voluntary VA Schools are borough wide and do not have an allocated catchment area Academy

Rossington St Thorne King Marshland Primary Intake Primary Pheasant Bank Academy Michael's C of E OOA Edward Primary 6% School Academy (360) Primary School (4) School (1) (1) (14) (1)

Rossington St Michael's Tornedale Infant Grange Lane Infant Hayfield Lane Hatchell Wood Bessacarr Primary CofE Primary School 55% School Academy Primary Primary Academy (4) (341) (107) (59) (4) (3)

Rossington St Grange Lane Infant Intake Primary Tornedale Infant School Michael's C of E 47% Academy Academy (148) Primary School (56) (1) (13)

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Secondary (Spring 2020) Hayfield Pyramid:

% Attending Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment School from out of School School School School School Catchment

Hall Cross Pyramid Rossington Pyramid Edlington Pyramid Armthorpe Pyramid Hatfield Pyramid Hayfield Pyramid 8% (29) (13) (11) (9) (7)

Rossington Pyramid:

% Attending Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment Catchment School from out of School School School School School Catchment

Hall Cross Pyramid Hayfield Pyramid Armthorpe Pyramid Balby Pyramid Danum Pyramid Rossington Pyramid 9% (45) (28) (10) (3) (2)

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3f. Pupil Absence The table below shows a 5-year trend for authorised and unauthorised absences by Primary and Secondary

Primary 2018/19 2017/18 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 Un- Un- Un- Un- Un- Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total auth auth auth auth auth Hayfield Auckley School 2.8% 0.9% 3.6% 3.0% 1.0% 4.0% 3.3% 0.7% 4.0% 2.8% 0.7% 3.5% 3.4% 0.4% 3.8% Bawtry Mayflower Primary 3.1% 0.5% 3.6% 2.6% 0.7% 3.3% 2.7% 0.5% 3.2% 2.7% 0.5% 3.2% 3.3% 0.7% 3.9% Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary 2.8% 0.4% 3.2% 3.7% 0.5% 4.1% 3.7% 0.3% 4.0% 2.8% 0.6% 3.4% 3.1% 0.5% 3.6% St Oswalds CofE Academy 2.1% 0.6% 2.6% 2.6% 0.7% 3.3% 3.6% 0.8% 4.4% 2.6% 0.4% 3.0% 2.3% 0.4% 2.7% Hayfield Lane Primary 2.7% 1.0% 3.7% 3.0% 0.8% 3.8% 3.7% 0.7% 4.4% 3.7% 0.5% 4.2% 4.0% 0.6% 4.7% Rossington Grange Lane Infant Academy 2.8% 1.0% 3.8% 3.5% 1.2% 4.7% 3.5% 2.1% 5.6% 3.5% 1.7% 5.2% 3.0% 1.4% 4.4% Tornedale Infant School 4.1% 1.9% 5.9% 3.7% 2.1% 5.8% 2.0% 1.8% 3.8% 2.1% 1.4% 3.4% 2.8% 1.2% 4.0% Pheasant Bank Academy 2.6% 2.0% 4.6% 2.5% 1.8% 4.3% 3.2% 1.3% 4.6% 4.4% 1.5% 5.9% 2.8% 0.9% 3.8% Rossington St Michael’s CofE 3.2% 1.1% 4.3% 3.1% 1.0% 4.1% 3.2% 0.8% 3.9% 3.4% 1.0% 4.4% 2.7% 0.7% 3.4% Primary School St Joseph’s School, A Catholic 2.6% 0.8% 3.3% 3.5% 1.0% 4.5% 3.4% 0.9% 4.4% 3.5% 0.9% 4.4% 3.8% 0.6% 4.3% Voluntary Academy

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Primary 2018/19 2017/18 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15

Un- Un- Un- Un- Un- Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total auth auth auth auth auth Total Averages Hayfield 2.7% 0.6% 3.3% 3.0% 0.7% 3.7% 3.4% 0.6% 4.0% 2.9% 0.5% 3.5% 3.2% 0.5% 3.7% Rossington 3.1% 1.3% 4.4% 3.2% 1.4% 4.7% 3.1% 1.4% 4.5% 3.4% 1.3% 4.7% 3.0% 0.9% 4.0% Planning Area Average 2.9% 1.0% 3.9% 3.1% 1.1% 4.2% 3.2% 1.0% 4.2% 3.1% 0.9% 4.1% 3.1% 0.7% 3.9% Doncaster 2.7% 1.2% 4.0% 3.0% 1.4% 4.4% 3.0% 1.2% 4.2% 3.0% 1.1% 4.1% 3.0% 1.1% 4.1% National 2.9% 1.0% 3.9% 3.2% 1.0% 4.2% 3.1% 0.9% 4.0% 3.2% 0.8% 3.9% 3.3% 0.7% 4.0%

Secondary 2018/19 2017/18 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15

Un- Un- Un- Un- Un- Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total Auth Total auth auth auth auth auth Hayfield 4.7% 0.8% 5.6% 3.9% 0.6% 4.6% 3.8% 0.6% 4.4% 3.6% 0.3% 3.9% 3.8% 0.4% 4.3% Rossington 3.5% 2.0% 5.5% 4.1% 2.6% 6.6% 3.2% 1.8% 5.0% 3.1% 2.5% 5.5% 3.3% 2.1% 5.5% Planning Area Average 4.1% 1.4% 5.5% 4.0% 1.6% 5.6% 3.5% 1.2% 4.7% 3.3% 1.4% 4.7% 3.6% 1.3% 4.9% Doncaster 3.8% 2.3% 6.1% 4.0% 2.6% 6.6% 4.1% 2.5% 6.6% 3.8% 2.1% 5.9% 3.6% 2.0% 5.7% National 3.7% 1.5% 5.2% 3.9% 1.5% 5.4% 3.8% 1.3% 5.2% 3.8% 1.2% 5.0% 4.0% 1.2% 5.2%

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3g. Exclusions

This data summarises the number of permanent exclusions by school.

Number of Permanent Exclusions School Name 2018/19

Rossington All Saints 4 Pyramid Total 4 Doncaster Total 112

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4. Pupil Place Planning 4a. Housing Growth

Housing growth impacts school place planning significantly. Data on developments is embedded into the schools capacity (SCAP) place planning data. To project the number of additional children from any proposed developments, the following formula is applied

 4 to 10 year old children (Year groups R to 6) = 21 children (3 per year group) per 100 planned dwellings  11 to 16 year old children (Year groups 7 to 11) = 15 children (3 per year group) per 100 planned dwellings

Sites Agreed and Data Included in SCAP Report Number Primary Places Number Secondary Land off Hurst Lane adjoining Airport (Hayfield Green) Number Dwellings Hayfield Lane Primary Places Development Completed March 2020 750 158 113 Number Primary Places Number Secondary Land (White and Carter) - Station Road, Blaxton Number Dwellings Branton St Wilfrids Places Projected completed in 0-5 Years 14 3 3 Number Primary Places Number Secondary Common Lane, Auckley Number Dwellings Hayfield Branton St Wilfrids Places Projected completed in 0-5 Years 82 17 12 Number Primary Places Number Secondary Bawtry Golf Club, Cross Lane, Austerfield Number Dwellings Mayflower Primary Places Projected completed in 0-5 Years 18 4 3 Number Primary Places Number Secondary Land North of Hayfield Lane Number Dwellings Hayfield Lane Primary Places Projected completed in 0-5 Years 140 30 21

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Number Primary Places Number Secondary Land on the east of St Oswalds Drive Number Dwellings St Oswalds CofE Places Primary

Hayfield Projected completed in 0-5 Years 25 6 4 Number Primary Places Number Secondary Land at Hayfield Lane Number Dwellings Hayfield Lane Primary Places Projected completed in 0-5 Years 14 3 3

Number Primary Places Grange Lane Infants/ Number Secondary Former Rossington Colliery Phaase 1 Number Dwellings Tornedale Infants & Places Pheasant Bank Juniors Projected completed in 0-5 Years 128 40 29 Number Primary Places Number Secondary Rossington Former Rossington Colliery Phaase 2 Number Dwellings Grange Lane Infants& Places Pheasant Bank Juniors Projected completed in 0-5 Years 344 84 60 Projected completed in 5-10 Years 344 84 60 Projected completed in 10+ Years 346 84 60

This shows a number of new residential dwellings are to be built within the next 10 years and beyond that will impact on the local learning provision sector increasing the demand on pupil places.

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4b. Section 106 Contributions This data summarises S106 requests and agreed contributions within Hayfield and across Doncaster.

Contribution Amount Agreed At Contribution Requested Committee Hayfield £494,019.00 £54,891.00 Land gifted for potential new school or financial contributions from the development Rossington £3,060,036.00 of the land for school improvements elsewhere in the area. Planning Area Total £3,554,055.00 £54,891.00 Doncaster Total £28,848,190.00 £14,672,769.00

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5. Schools Capacity (SCAP) Below are the projected school places which were submitted in the 2019 SCAP survey. Primary Places are projected for 5 years including the current year due to the children starting school at 5 years, and secondary places are projected beyond this point due to the age of the children. The row titled CAP shows the capacity within each year group. Where cells are highlighted red, this is due to the projected capacity exceeding the actual places available.

5a. Hayfield Primary School Projections ALL ALL YEAR CAP R BAL CAP 1 BAL CAP 2 BAL CAP 3 BAL CAP 4 BAL CAP 5 BAL CAP 6 BAL BAL CAP NOR Auckley School 2019/20 30 22 8 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 29 1 30 30 0 30 33 -3 30 31 -1 210 205 5 2020/21 30 21 9 30 22 8 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 29 1 30 30 0 30 33 -3 210 195 15 2021/22 30 10 20 30 21 9 30 22 8 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 29 1 30 30 0 210 172 38 2022/23 30 19 11 30 11 19 30 22 8 30 23 7 30 31 -1 30 30 0 30 29 1 210 165 45 2023/24 30 29 1 30 19 11 30 11 19 30 22 8 30 23 7 30 31 -1 30 30 0 210 165 45 Bawtry Mayflower Primary School 2019/20 40 20 20 40 38 2 40 22 18 40 39 1 40 48 -8 40 39 1 40 39 1 280 245 35 2020/21 40 20 20 40 21 19 40 39 1 40 23 17 40 39 1 40 48 -8 40 39 1 280 229 51 2021/22 40 28 12 40 20 20 40 21 19 40 39 1 40 23 17 40 39 1 40 48 -8 280 218 62 2022/23 40 24 16 40 28 12 40 20 20 40 21 19 40 39 1 40 23 17 40 39 1 280 194 86 2023/24 40 19 21 40 24 16 40 28 12 40 20 20 40 21 19 40 39 1 40 23 17 280 174 106 Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary School 2019/20 30 15 15 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 33 -3 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 29 1 210 191 19 2020/21 30 21 9 30 15 15 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 33 -3 30 30 0 30 30 0 210 183 27 2021/22 30 21 9 30 22 8 30 16 14 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 33 -3 30 30 0 210 176 34 2022/23 30 22 8 30 21 9 30 22 8 30 16 14 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 33 -3 210 168 42 2023/24 30 15 15 30 22 8 30 21 9 30 22 8 30 16 14 30 25 5 30 29 1 210 150 60 St Oswalds Academy 2019/20 30 24 6 30 28 2 30 29 1 30 29 1 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 30 0 210 200 10 2020/21 30 34 -4 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 31 -1 30 30 0 210 209 1 2021/22 30 20 10 30 34 -4 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 31 -1 210 199 11 2022/23 30 25 5 30 20 10 30 34 -4 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 30 0 30 30 0 210 193 17 2023/24 30 23 7 30 25 5 30 20 10 30 34 -4 30 25 5 30 29 1 30 30 0 210 186 24

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ALL ALL YEAR CAP R BAL CAP 1 BAL CAP 2 BAL CAP 3 BAL CAP 4 BAL CAP 5 BAL CAP 6 BAL BAL CAP NOR Hayfield Lane Primary School 2019/20 60 44 16 60 53 7 60 58 2 60 61 -1 60 61 -1 60 32 28 60 31 29 420 340 80 2020/21 60 60 0 60 48 12 60 57 3 60 61 -1 60 64 -4 60 64 -4 60 35 -5 420 389 31 2021/22 60 49 11 60 61 -1 60 49 11 60 58 2 60 62 -2 60 65 -5 60 65 -35 420 409 11 2022/23 60 57 3 60 50 10 60 62 -2 60 50 10 60 59 1 60 63 -3 60 66 -36 420 407 13 2023/24 60 51 9 60 58 2 60 51 9 60 63 -3 60 51 9 60 60 0 60 64 -4 420 398 22

5b. Rossington Primary School Projections ALL ALL YEAR CAP R BAL CAP 1 BAL CAP 2 BAL CAP 3 BAL CAP 4 BAL CAP 5 BAL CAP 6 BAL BAL CAP NOR Grange Lane Infant Academy 2019/20 60 47 13 60 47 13 60 49 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 143 37 2020/21 60 42 18 60 50 10 60 50 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 142 38 2021/22 60 43 17 60 44 16 60 52 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 139 41 2022/23 60 45 15 60 44 16 60 45 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 134 46 2023/24 60 55 5 60 48 12 60 46 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 149 31 Tornedale Infant School 2019/20 60 42 18 60 41 19 60 53 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 136 44 2020/21 60 51 9 60 45 15 60 44 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 140 40 2021/22 60 43 17 60 52 8 60 46 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 141 39 2022/23 60 43 17 60 45 15 60 54 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 142 38 2022/24 60 51 9 60 42 18 60 45 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 138 42 Pheasant Bank Academy 2019/20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 87 23 110 60 50 110 82 28 110 91 19 440 320 120 2020/21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 107 -7 100 53 47 100 100 0 100 87 13 400 347 53 2021/22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 97 3 100 59 41 100 95 5 100 103 -3 400 354 46 2022/23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 101 -1 100 46 54 100 113 -13 100 98 2 400 358 42 2023/24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 101 -1 100 48 52 100 102 -2 100 115 -15 400 366 34

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ALL ALL YEAR CAP R BAL CAP 1 BAL CAP 2 BAL CAP 3 BAL CAP 4 BAL CAP 5 BAL CAP 6 BAL BAL CAP NOR Rossington St Michael’s CofE Primary School 2019/20 60 41 19 60 48 12 60 48 12 60 46 14 60 59 1 60 53 7 60 60 0 420 355 65 2020/21 60 35 25 60 41 19 60 48 12 60 48 12 60 46 14 60 59 1 60 53 7 420 330 90 2021/22 60 46 14 60 35 25 60 41 19 60 48 12 60 48 12 60 46 14 60 59 1 420 323 97 2022/23 60 45 15 60 46 14 60 35 25 60 41 19 60 48 12 60 48 12 60 46 14 420 309 111 2023/24 60 35 25 60 45 15 60 46 14 60 35 25 60 41 19 60 48 12 60 48 12 420 298 122 Rossington St Joseph’s Primary 2019/20 30 19 11 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 26 4 30 31 -1 30 31 -1 30 29 1 210 196 14 2020/21 30 26 4 30 19 11 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 26 4 30 31 -1 30 31 -1 210 193 17 2021/22 30 27 3 30 26 4 30 19 11 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 26 4 30 31 -1 210 189 21 2022/23 30 27 3 30 27 3 30 26 4 30 19 11 30 30 0 30 30 0 30 26 4 210 185 25 2023/24 30 30 0 30 27 3 30 27 3 30 26 4 30 19 11 30 30 0 30 30 0 210 189 21

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5c. Primary Totals

ALL ALL YEAR CAP R BAL CAP 1 BAL CAP 2 BAL CAP 3 BAL CAP 4 BAL CAP 5 BAL CAP 6 BAL BAL CAP NOR Hayfield 2019/20 190 125 65 190 174 16 190 168 22 190 191 -1 190 199 -9 190 164 26 190 160 30 1330 1181 149 2020/21 190 156 34 190 131 59 190 180 10 190 173 17 190 195 -5 190 203 -13 190 167 23 1330 1205 125 2021/22 190 128 62 190 158 32 190 133 57 190 181 9 190 174 16 190 196 -6 190 204 -14 1330 1174 156 2022/23 190 147 43 190 130 60 190 160 30 190 135 55 190 183 7 190 175 15 190 197 -7 1330 1127 203 2023/24 190 137 53 190 148 42 190 131 59 190 161 29 190 136 54 190 184 6 190 176 14 1330 1073 257 Rossington 2019/20 210 149 61 210 166 44 210 180 30 210 159 51 210 150 60 210 166 44 210 180 30 1470 1150 320 2020/21 210 154 56 210 155 55 210 172 38 210 185 25 210 125 85 210 190 20 210 171 39 1470 1152 318 2021/22 210 159 51 210 157 53 210 158 52 210 175 35 210 137 73 210 167 43 210 193 17 1470 1146 324 2022/23 210 160 50 210 162 48 210 160 50 210 161 49 210 124 86 210 191 19 210 170 40 1470 1128 342 2023/24 210 171 39 210 162 48 210 164 46 210 162 48 210 108 102 210 180 30 210 193 17 1470 1140 330 Planning Area Totals 2019/20 400 274 126 400 340 60 400 348 52 400 350 50 400 349 51 400 330 70 400 340 60 2800 2331 469 2020/21 400 310 90 400 286 114 400 352 48 400 358 42 400 320 80 400 393 7 400 338 62 2800 2357 443 2021/22 400 287 113 400 315 85 400 291 109 400 356 44 400 311 89 400 363 37 400 397 3 2800 2320 480 2022/23 400 307 93 400 292 108 400 320 80 400 296 104 400 307 93 400 366 34 400 367 33 2800 2255 545 2023/24 400 308 92 400 310 90 400 295 105 400 323 77 400 244 156 400 364 36 400 369 31 2800 2213 587

Primary Overview Primary data shows that although there are particular clusters of shortfalls, overall sufficient places remain available.

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5d. Secondary School Projection Totals

- - - - - All YEAR CAP 7 CAP 8 CAP 9 CAP 10 CAP 11 SUB BAL

NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR CAP

PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN Hayfield 2019/20 210 220 -10 210 213 -3 210 209 1 210 207 3 210 178 32 1050 1027 23 2020/21 220 237 -17 220 226 -6 220 219 1 220 213 7 220 210 10 1100 1105 -5 2021/22 210 236 -26 210 239 -29 210 228 -18 210 220 -10 210 214 -4 1050 1137 -87 2022/23 210 288 -78 210 238 -28 210 241 -31 210 229 -19 210 221 -11 1050 1217 -167 2023/24 210 277 -67 210 290 -80 210 239 -29 210 242 -32 210 230 -20 1050 1278 -228 2024/25 210 244 -34 210 277 -67 210 290 -80 210 239 -29 210 242 -32 1050 1292 -242 2025/26 210 255 -45 210 244 -34 210 277 -67 210 290 -80 210 239 -29 1050 1305 -255 2026/27 210 187 23 210 255 -45 210 244 -34 210 277 -67 210 290 -80 1050 1253 -203 2027/28 210 187 23 210 186 24 210 253 -43 210 244 -34 210 279 -69 1050 1149 -99 2028/29 210 187 23 210 186 24 210 184 26 210 253 -43 210 246 -36 1050 1056 -6 Rossington 2019/20 150 196 -46 150 146 4 150 133 17 150 140 10 150 135 15 750 750 0 2020/21 210 190 20 210 201 9 210 151 59 210 138 72 210 145 65 1050 825 225 2021/22 210 156 54 210 193 17 210 204 6 210 154 56 210 141 69 1050 848 202 2022/23 210 180 30 210 159 51 210 196 14 210 207 3 210 157 53 1050 899 151 2023/24 210 159 51 210 182 28 210 161 49 210 198 12 210 209 1 1050 909 141 2024/25 210 181 29 210 162 48 210 185 25 210 164 46 210 201 9 1050 893 157 2025/26 210 168 42 210 183 27 210 164 46 210 187 23 210 166 44 1050 868 182 2026/27 210 162 48 210 168 42 210 183 27 210 164 46 210 187 23 1050 864 186 2027/28 210 162 48 210 162 48 210 167 43 210 183 27 210 164 46 1050 838 212 2028/29 210 162 48 210 162 48 210 161 49 210 167 43 210 183 27 1050 835 215 Planning Area Totals 2019/20 360 416 -56 360 359 1 360 342 18 360 347 13 360 313 47 1800 1777 23 2020/21 430 427 3 430 427 3 430 370 60 430 351 79 430 355 75 2150 1930 220 2021/22 420 392 28 420 432 -12 420 432 -12 420 374 46 420 355 65 2100 1985 115 2022/23 420 468 -48 420 397 23 420 437 -17 420 436 -16 420 378 42 2100 2116 -16 2023/24 420 436 -16 420 472 -52 420 400 20 420 440 -20 420 439 -19 2100 2187 -87 2024/25 420 425 -5 420 439 -19 420 475 -55 420 403 17 420 443 -23 2100 2185 -85 2025/26 420 423 -3 420 427 -7 420 441 -21 420 477 -57 420 405 15 2100 2173 -73 2026/27 420 349 71 420 423 -3 420 427 -7 420 441 -21 420 477 -57 2100 2117 -17 2027/28 420 349 71 420 348 72 420 420 0 420 427 -7 420 443 -23 2100 1987 113 2028/29 420 349 71 420 348 72 420 345 75 420 420 0 420 429 -9 2100 1891 209

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5e. Childcare Places & Availability

The tables below show the occupancy levels and the availability of the childcare provision for the Spring term 2020. Childcare Provision within Schools, PVI Sector Full Day-care and Sessional Care and Childminders

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School, PVI and Childminder Provision

Annual

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VCANCY RATE

Shift Patterns Hayfield Auckley School 26 16 10 26 16 10 38% TT 1 Bawtry Mayflower 20 9 11 20 9 11 55% TT 1 Primary Hayfield Lane Primary 26 21 5 26 21 5 19% TT 1 St Oswald's C of E 13 15 -2 13 15 -2 0% TT 1 Academy Auckley Pre-School Ltd 6 4 2 15 13 2 20 16 4 41 33 8 20% AY 1 1 Flying Start Day Nursery 28 24 4 24 22 2 32 32 0 84 78 6 7% AY 1 1 Hill House School 40 25 15 40 25 15 38% TT 1 Hoglets Daycare and 9 7 2 15 8 7 13 10 3 37 25 12 32% AY 1 1 1 1 Forest School Red Balloon Day 11 11 0 12 12 0 16 16 0 39 39 0 0% AY 1 1 Nursery Bawtry Rossington Grange Lane Infant 25 25 0 39 37 2 64 62 2 3% TT 1 Academy Tornedale Infant School 26 12 14 26 12 14 54% TT 1

St Joseph's School, A

Catholic Voluntary 26 14 12 26 14 12 46% TT 1 Academy

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0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School, PVI and Childminder Provision

Annual

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VCANCY RATE

Shift Patterns Bright Sparks Day 9 7 2 12 12 0 16 16 0 37 35 2 5% AY 1 1 1 Nursery Leaps and Bounds 6 3 3 12 7 5 12 7 5 30 17 13 43% AY 1 1 1 Private Day Nursery Leaps and Bounds 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 0 4 100% AY 1 Private Day Nursery Making Friends 8 4 4 24 20 4 32 24 8 25% TT 1 Rossington Early 14 11 3 14 11 3 28 22 6 21% TT 1 Learners

AY (All Year), TT (Term Time Only), SH (School Holidays Only)

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School Based and PVI Breakfast Childcare Provision

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School and PVI Breakfast Provision

Annual

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VACANY RATE

Shift Patterns Hayfield Auckley School 8 5 3 45 27 18 53 32 21 40% TT 1 1 Bawtry Mayflower Primary 24 24 0 24 24 0 48 48 0 0% TT 1 1 100 69 31 31% Hayfield Lane Primary 20 14 6 80 55 25 TT 1 St Oswalds CofE Academy 10 1 9 20 10 10 30 11 19 63% TT 1 The Hayfield School 20 14 6 80 55 25 100 69 31 31% TT 1 Hill House School 8 4 4 8 4 4 16 8 8 50% TT 1 1 Rossington Grange Lane Infant Academy 15 9 6 35 21 14 50 30 20 40% TT 1 1 Pheasant Bank Academy 30 24 6 30 24 6 20% TT 1 St Joseph’s School, A Catholic 20 17 3 20 17 3 40 34 6 15% TT 1 1 Voluntary Academy Leaps & Bounds Before and After 4 2 2 12 8 4 16 10 6 38% TT 1 1 School Club Making Friends 8 8 0 30 30 0 38 38 0 0% TT 1 1

AY (All Year), TT (Term Time Only), SH (School Holidays Only)

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School Based and PVI Sector After School Childcare Provision

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School and PVI After School

Provision Patterns

Annual

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VACANY RATE

Shift Hayfield Auckley School 8 3 5 29 22 7 37 25 12 32% TT 1 Bawtry Mayflower 24 24 0 24 24 0 48 48 0 0% TT 1 Primary Branton St Wilfrid's 10 3 7 30 20 10 40 23 17 43% TT 1 1 CofE Primary

Hayfield Lane Primary 28 16 12 102 64 38 130 80 50 38% TT 1 St Oswalds CofE 10 0 10 20 5 15 30 5 25 83% TT 1 Academy The Hayfield School 28 16 12 102 64 38 130 80 50 38% TT 1 Hill House School 16 10 6 16 10 6 32 20 12 38% TT 1 Rossington Grange Lane Infant 4 2 2 8 3 5 12 5 7 58% TT 1 Academy Pheasant Bank 30 30 0 30 30 0 0% TT 1 Academy Leaps & Bounds Before 3 3 0 15 12 3 18 15 3 17% TT 1 and After School Club Making Friends 8 8 0 30 30 0 38 38 0 0% TT 1

AY (All Year), TT (Term Time Only), SH (School Holidays Only)

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School Based and PVI Sector Holiday Childcare Provision

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School & PVI Holiday Provision Patterns

Annual

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VACANY RATE

Shift Hayfield No school holiday provision Hill House School 16 12 4 16 12 4 8 2 6 40 26 14 35% SH 1 Rossington No School Provision Leaps and Bounds Breakfast Club and Out of 3 1 2 14 9 5 17 10 7 41% SH 1 1 School Club

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5f. Childcare Places & Availability Totals The tables below show the occupancy levels and the availability of the childcare provision for the Spring 2020 term.

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School, PVI and Childminder Provision

Shift

Annual

Patterns

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

VACANY RATE

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm Hayfield School Totals 85 61 24 85 61 24 28% - 0 4 0 0 0

PVI Totals 54 46 8 66 55 11 121 99 22 241 200 41 17% - 4 5 1 0 1 11 x Childminder 8 8 0 10 8 2 11 8 3 62 43 19 8 4 4 99 71 28 28% - 8 11 3 0 3 All Sector Total 62 54 8 76 63 13 217 168 49 62 43 19 8 4 4 425 332 93 22% - 12 20 4 0 4 Rossington School Totals 91 63 28 116 88 28 24% - 0 3 0 0 0 PVI Totals 15 10 5 48 34 14 68 54 14 131 98 33 25% - 2 5 0 0 2 4 x Childminder 5 4 1 5 5 0 5 4 1 13 8 5 2 0 2 30 21 9 30% - 3 4 1 0 1 All Sector Total 20 14 6 53 39 14 164 121 43 13 8 5 2 0 2 277 207 70 25% - 5 12 1 0 3 Planning Area Total School Totals 176 124 52 201 149 52 26% - 0 7 0 0 0

PVI Totals 69 56 13 114 89 25 189 153 36 372 298 74 20% - 6 10 1 0 3 15 x Childminder 13 12 1 15 13 2 16 12 4 75 51 24 10 4 6 129 92 37 29% - 11 15 4 0 4 All Sector Total 82 68 14 129 102 27 381 289 92 75 51 24 10 4 6 702 539 163 23% - 17 32 5 0 7

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0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School and PVI Breakfast Provision

Shift

Annual

Patterns

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VACANCY RATE Hayfield School Totals 92 61 31 279 191 88 371 252 119 32% - 3 6 0 0 0 PVI Totals 8 4 4 8 4 4 16 8 8 50% - 1 1 0 0 0 All Sector Total 100 65 35 287 195 92 387 260 127 33% - 4 7 0 0 0 Rossington School Totals 35 26 9 85 62 23 120 88 32 27% - 2 3 0 0 0 PVI Totals 12 10 2 42 38 4 54 48 6 11% - 2 2 0 0 0 All Sector Total 47 36 11 127 100 27 174 136 38 22% - 4 5 0 0 0 Planning Area Total School Totals 127 87 40 364 253 111 491 340 151 31% - 5 9 0 0 0 PVI Totals 20 14 6 50 42 8 70 56 14 20% - 3 3 0 0 0 All Sector Total 147 101 46 414 295 119 561 396 165 29% - 8 12 0 0 0

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0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School and PVI After School Provision

Shift

Annual

Patterns

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VACANCY RATE Hayfield School Totals 108 62 46 307 199 108 415 261 154 37% - 0 6 1 0 0 PVI Totals 16 10 6 16 10 6 32 20 12 38% - 0 1 0 0 0 All Sector Total 124 72 52 323 209 114 447 281 166 37% - 0 7 1 0 0 Rossington School Totals 4 2 2 38 33 5 42 35 7 17% - 0 2 0 0 0 PVI Totals 11 11 0 45 42 3 56 53 3 5% - 0 2 0 0 0 All Sector Total 15 13 2 83 75 8 98 88 10 10% - 0 4 0 0 0 Planning Area Total School Totals 112 64 48 345 232 113 457 296 161 35% - 0 8 1 0 0 PVI Totals 27 21 6 61 52 9 88 73 15 17% - 0 3 0 0 0 All Sector Total 139 85 54 406 284 122 545 369 176 32% - 0 11 1 0 0

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0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total Availability

School and PVI Holiday Provision

Shift

Annual

Patterns

PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES PLACES

After 6pm

BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE BALANCE

Weekends

NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE) NOR (FTE)

Before 8am

8am to8am 6pm

VACANCY RATE Hayfield School Totals PVI Totals 16 12 4 16 12 4 8 2 6 40 26 14 35% - 0 1 0 0 0 All Sector Total 16 12 4 16 12 4 8 2 6 40 26 14 35% - 0 1 0 0 0 Rossington School Totals PVI Totals 3 1 2 14 9 5 17 10 7 41% - 1 1 0 0 0 All Sector Total 3 1 2 14 9 5 17 10 7 41% - 1 1 0 0 0 Planning Area Total School Totals PVI Totals 19 13 6 30 21 9 8 2 6 57 36 21 37% - 1 2 0 0 0 All Sector Total 19 13 6 30 21 9 8 2 6 57 36 21 37% - 1 2 0 0 0

Childcare Overview Data shows that vacancies remain available in all age groups.

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5g. Childcare Projections

This table below measures the birth rates of children to anticipate the future projected need for childcare places within this pyramid. This data shows the anticipated projected place requirements. This information is displayed using a red, amber, green (RAG rating)  Green depicts sufficient available places  Amber depicts the potential for a shortfall of places if demand increases  Red shows an identified need where supply does not meet local demand Summary of Projected Places

0 and 1 Years 2 Years 3 and 4 Years 5 to 10 Years 11+ Hayfield Rossington Planning Area Total Doncaster Total

Projections show no shortfall of places for children within the planning area or across the borough. Boroughwide actions in relation to childcare are detailed within the accompanying Childcare Sufficiency Assessment

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5h. Capital Projects The below data shows a list of the capital projects undertaken in the area. Pyramid School / Academy Projects Status Approved and Hayfield Lane Primary School - Build of 2 classrooms, nursery provision and infrastructure Hayfield Completed Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary School - Fencing Approved Rossington N/A N/A

Pyramid PVI Sector Projects Status Hayfield N/A Rossington N/A

Safeguarding and Access Projects Pyramid School / Academy Description of Project Status Bawtry Mayflower Primary School Security Fencing (Round 3) Complete Hayfield Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary School Security Fencing (Round 1) Complete St Oswald’s CofE Academy Security Fencing (Round 4) Approved Rossington Tornedale Infant School Security Fencing (Round 4) Complete

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5i. SEND Provision This data shows the number of pupils identified as SEND per school, what proportion of the total cohort this represents and their SEND status.

Number of % of Total Education, Pyramid School Name SEN Support SEND Pupils Cohort Health and Care Plan Auckley School 39 17% 6 33 Branton St Wilfrid's CofE Primary School 23 12% 3 20 Hayfield Lane Primary School 43 11% 3 40 Hayfield St Oswald's C of E Academy 20 9% 4 16 Bawtry Mayflower Primary School 22 8% 3 19 The Hayfield School 95 9% 21 74 Grange Lane Infant Academy 25 12% 2 23 Pheasant Bank Academy 56 16% 6 50 Rossington St Michael's CofE Primary 48 14% 5 43 Rossington St Joseph's School A Catholic Voluntary Academy 35 16% 3 32 Tornedale Infant School 29 19% 0 29 Rossington All Saints Academy 117 15% 16 101 *Source Autumn 2019 Census

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5j. SEND Totals Number of SEND % of Total Cohort Education, Health SEN Support Hayfield Total Pupils242 10% and Care40 Plan 202 Rossington Total 310 15% 32 278 Planning Area Total 552 13% 72 480 Doncaster Total 5203 14% 761 4443

 There were a total of 1504 children/young people living in Doncaster with a special educational need or disability aged 0 to 19 years old registered with Together Information Exchange (TIE), at November 2019. This shows an increase of 104 children/young people since 2018.  From September 2019 to July 2020, the early years inclusion team supported 310 children. September 2020 to October 2020, we are supporting 198 children. Due to COVID, we have extended our support to children accessing FS2 for the Autumn term as part of our transition support. Within FS2 we are supporting 80 children. Support can be, visits, attending APDR meeting or providing EIA funding, or delivering portage home visits.  At March 2020 there were 69 Ofsted registered group childcare providers and 219 childminders on the Local Authority Directory registered to provide the free early years entitlement (2, 3 & 4 year old funding). All have to meet the requirements of the SEN Code of Practice and Disability Discrimination Act requirements.  A specialist provision for pre-school children with SEND is delivered by the Local Authority (Seedlings). The setting is registered with Ofsted and offers sessions for funded 2, 3 & 4 year old children.  As reported at the Autumn Schools Census 2018 there were a total of 1,193 children educated within schools (primary & secondary) that accessed support through an Education, Health & Care Plan. An additional 5,425 children had SEN support.  As at Autumn Term 2020 there are six special schools within Doncaster. This is following the opening of Bader Academy. Being part of Nexus MAT Bader Academy is a 100-place school that will serve the whole of the Doncaster borough, dedicated to students aged between 5 and 19 with communication and interaction needs.

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The Special School Estate Number on Roll (Spring School Name Specialism Capacity 2020) Coppice School ASD / SEMH / SLD 130 129 Heatherwood School SLD / PMLD 73 71 Pennine View School MLD 130 120 North Ridge Community School SLD 138 121 Stone Hill School MLD 125 123 Bader Academy ASD / SLCN 100 (Opened Autumn 2020) Total 696 564

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5k. Childcare Costs The average costs are indicated across the different Ofsted registered childcare types in the table below. As the opening times for day nurseries and childminders can vary, the weekly costs are based on average opening hours of 8am to 6pm. Breakfast and after- school are grouped within ‘out of school’ costs in line with the Yorkshire and Humber format to allow an easy comparison. This table shows the average costs of childcare for the area in comparison to borough wide and Yorkshire and Humber averages.

Childminder Full Day-care Sessional Care Out of School Childcare Holiday P/scheme Pyramid Average Average Average Average Per Session Average Per Day Per Week Per Session Before After Per Day School School Hayfield £38.42 £212.50 £13.00 Not known Not known £41.50 Rossington £34.33 £170.00 £12.00 £3.00 Not known £20.00 Planning Area £36.38 £191.25 £12.50 £3.00 - £30.75 Doncaster £35.31 £194.82 £13.65 £6.80 £9.28 £31.32 Yorkshire and Humber* £40.05 £219.16 Not known Not known £11.71 £26.07

Average childcare costs across the planning area indicate:  Childminders costs for Hayfield are higher than the Doncaster average and lower than the Yorkshire & Humber average. Costs for Rossington are slightly lower than the Doncaster average and significantly lower than the Yorkshire & Humber average.  Day nurseries (Full Day-care) costs are lower than the average for Doncaster and significantly lower compared to the Yorkshire & Humber average.  Sessional care costs for the planning area are lower than the Doncaster average. There are no Yorkshire and Humber costs to compare with.  Out of school before school costs for Hayfield are not known but Rossington is significantly lower than the Doncaster average. There is no after school care in Hayfield and the costs for Rossington are not known.  The holiday play scheme for Hayfield is significantly higher than both the Doncaster average and the Yorkshire & Humber average. However for Rossington the cost is significantly lower than the Doncaster average and lower than the Yorkshire & Humber average. School childcare costs - The range of costs submitted by the schools in this area can vary a great deal therefore we cannot calculate an average cost as this may not be a true reflection. It is recommended to ascertain the service and actual cost for a particular school, contact the Doncaster Families Information Service or the school directly.

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6. Early Education Funding

6a. 2 Year Old Early Education

Eligibility Criteria The provision of early education for up to 15 hours per week for eligible 2 year olds starting the term after their 2nd birthday. Families must be in receipt of one or more of the following:  Income Support Children are also entitled to a place if:  Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)  Your child is looked after by the local council  Income-related Employment and Support Allowance  Your child has a current statement of special educational (ESA) needs (SEN) or an education, health and care plan  Support through Part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act  Your family is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance for  Have an annual household income under £16,190 and the child claim Child Tax Credit and / or Working Tax Credit  A child who has left care through special guardianship  Guaranteed Element of State Pension Credit order, child arrangement order or adoption order  The Working Tax Credit 4-week run on (the payment you get when you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit)  Universal Credit

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2YO Take up (Borough wide)

2 Year Old Summer 2019 Autumn 2019 Spring 2020 Summer 2020 Autumn 2020 73% 74% 79% 73.4% 80.6%

6b. 3 and 4 Year Old Early Education (Universal)

Eligibility Criteria

This is an entitlement for all children starting the term following their third birthday for up to 15 hours per week.

3 and 4 Year Old Universal (Borough wide)

Summer 2019 Autumn 2019 Spring 2020 Summer 2020 Autumn 2020 91% 97% 94% 70.9% 92.8%

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6c. 30 Hours Free Childcare for Eligible 3 and 4 Year Olds

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility for working parents includes employed, self-employed and workers on a zero hour’s contract. To take up the 30 hours of free childcare families need to meet all the following criteria:  Each parent earns less than £100,000 per year  Both parents are working and in a lone parent family the sole parent must work  Each parent works a minimum of 16 hours a week or earns on average a weekly minimum amount that is equivalent to 16 hours a week at either the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage, for example, £120 a week based on National Living Wage

There are exceptions to both parents having to work. Families where one parent does not work (or neither parent works) will not usually be entitled to the 15 hours extended entitlement; however, they will be eligible where:  both parents are employed but one (or both parents) is temporarily away from the workplace on: parental, maternity or paternity leave; adoption leave; or on statutory sick pay  one parent is employed and one parent:  has substantial caring responsibilities based on specific benefits received for caring  is disabled or incapacitated based on receipt of specific benefits

Take Up (Borough wide)

30 Hours

Summer 2019 Autumn 2019 Spring 2020 Summer 2020 Autumn 2020 76% 85% 88% 83% 84%

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7. Parent Feedback

The annual Parent Demand survey collects key data from a cross sector of the Doncaster population and informs the planning undertaken by the local authority around managing the childcare market. Within the planning area, 105 people completed the survey; of these, the following charts represent parent’s decisions regarding childcare. This information feeds into the Gap analysis contributing to the childcare sufficiency assessment.

Main Reasons Using Childcare Main Reason Not Using Childcare

13%

100% 87%

Work Early Education Funding Costs

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For more information contact:

Write to: Learning Provision Organisation Service Doncaster Council Civic Office Waterdale Doncaster DN1 3BU

Email: [email protected] Website: www.doncaster.gov.uk/schoolorganisation

Information can be made available in other formats such as Braille or Audio Tape on request. If you know someone who may need this service, please contact a member of staff for more information or if you need

any other help or advice.

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