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DRAFT Nearest Schools APPENDIX 3 DRAFT Academies and foundation, trust and voluntary aided schools that will be considered in the assessment of nearest school and out of county schools that will not be considered in the assessment of nearest school - 2017/18 admissions 1. Academies and foundation, trust and voluntary aided schools in Surrey that will be considered in the assessment of nearest school when applying the admission arrangements for community and voluntary controlled schools are set out below. Community and voluntary controlled schools which convert to academy status and new free schools which open after these arrangements have been determined will be added to this list by default. a) Infant & primary schools – Reception intake Elmbridge Spelthorne (continued) Burhill Community Infant School Littleton C of E Infant School Chandlers Field Primary School Saxon Primary School Cobham Free School Springfield Primary School The Orchard School Stanwell Fields CofE Primary School St Matthew’s C of E Infant School St Nicholas C of E Primary School Epsom & Ewell Surrey Heath Cuddington Croft Primary School Bisley C of E Primary School Riverview C of E Primary School Cross Farm Infant School St Martin’s C of E Infant School The Grove Primary School Guildford Lakeside Primary School Boxgrove Primary Lightwater Village School Burpham Foundation Primary School Mytchett Primary School Chilworth C of E Infant School Sandringham School Clandon C of E Infant School St Lawrence C of E Primary School Peaslake School Tandridge Pewley Down Infant School Burstow Primary School Puttenham C of E School Godstone Village School The Raleigh School Hillcroft Primary School St Lawrence Primary School Limpsfield C of E Infant School St Nicolas C of E Infant School Marden Lodge Primary Sandfield Primary School Nutfield C of E Primary Send C of E First School St John’s C of E Primary School Shere C of E Infant School St Peter & St Paul C of E Infant School Weyfield Primary Academy St Peter’s C of E Infant School Mole Valley St Stephen’s C of E Primary School Newdigate C of E Endowed Infant School Warlingham Village Primary St Giles C of E Infant School Whyteleafe School St John’s C of E Primary School Woodlea School St Michael’s C of E Infant School Waverley St Paul’s C of E Primary School All Saints C of E Infant School Scott-Broadwood C of E Infant School Bramley C of E Infant School Surrey Hills C of E Primary School Ewhurst C of E Infant School The Weald C of E Primary School Grayswood C of E Infant School Reigate & Banstead Green Oak C of E Primary School Banstead Infant School Highfield South Farnham School Lime Tree Primary School Loseley Fields Primary School Reigate Parish Church Infant School Park Mead Primary School Salfords Primary School South Farnham Primary St Matthew’s C of E Primary School St Bartholomew’s C of E Primary School Tadworth Primary School St James’s C of E Primary School Trinity Oaks CofE Primary School St John’s C of E Infant School Runnymede St Mary’s C of E Infant School Christ Church C of E Infant School St Mary’s C of E Primary School Lyne & Longcross C of E School St Peter’s C of E Primary School Wonersh & Shamley Green C of E Infant School Pyrcroft Grange Primary School Sayes Court School Woking St Paul’s C of E Primary School Barnsbury Primary School Thorpe C of E Infant School Beaufort Community Primary School Spelthorne Broadmere Community Primary Ashford C of E Primary School Goldsworth Primary School The Echelford Primary School Horsell Village School Hawkedale Infant School New Monument Kenyngton Manor Primary School The Oaktree Laleham C of E Primary School Pyrford C of E Primary School St John’s Primary School Sythwood Primary School b) Junior & primary schools – Year 3 intake Elmbridge Spelthorne Cleves School Springfield Primary School Long Ditton St Mary’s C of E Junior School St Nicholas C of E Primary School St Lawrence C of E Junior School Surrey Heath Epsom & Ewell Connaught Junior School Cuddington Croft Primary School Cordwalles Junior School Danetree Junior School Hammond Community Junior School St Martin’s C of E Junior School Ravenscote Community Junior School Guildford Tandridge Bushy Hill Junior School St John’s C of E Primary School Holy Trinity Junior School St Mary’s C of E Junior School Northmead Junior School Waverley Queen Eleanor’s C of E Junior School Busbridge C of E Junior School St Bede’s C of E Junior School The Chandler C of E Junior School Mole Valley Loseley Fields Primary School Surrey Hills C of E Primary School (Westcott Park Mead Primary School site) South Farnham Primary The Weald C of E Primary School St Bartholomew’s C of E Primary School Waverley Abbey C of E School Reigate & Banstead Warren Mead Junior Woking Yattendon School The Hermitage School Runnymede Horsell C of E Junior School New Haw Junior School St Jude’s C of E Junior School c) Secondary schools – Year 7 intake Elmbridge Spelthorne Cobham Free School Bishop Wand Church of England School Esher CofE High School The Matthew Arnold School Heathside School Sunbury Manor School Hinchley Wood School Thamesmead School Rydens School Thomas Knyvett College Epsom & Ewell Surrey Heath Blenheim High School Collingwood College Epsom & Ewell High School Kings International College Glyn Technology School (Boys) Tomlinscote School Rosebery School (Girls) Tandridge Guildford De Stafford School Christ’s College Oxted School George Abbot Warlingham School Guildford County School Waverley Howard of Effingham School Farnham Heath End Kings College Rodborough Mole Valley Weydon School The Priory Woolmer Hill St Andrew’s Catholic Secondary School Woking Reigate & Banstead Hoe Valley Free School The Beacon The Bishop David Brown School Runnymede The Winston Churchill School Fullbrook School Woking High School Jubilee International High School The Magna Carta School 2. Out of county comprehensive schools that will not be considered in the assessment of nearest school when applying the admission arrangements for community and voluntary controlled schools are as follows: Camelsdale Primary School – West Sussex County Council The Wavell School – Hampshire County Council Charters School – Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead Historically, no Surrey child has been eligible for a place at these schools on distance. As such, to consider either school as a nearest school for a Surrey child would cause disadvantage to that child’s application for their nearest Surrey school. .
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