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Allocation Summary Report - Main Allocation Day - 16/04/2021 NOTES: 1 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN’S SERVICES Primary School Allocation Summary Report - Main Allocation Day - 16/04/2021 NOTES: 1. To view the allocation summary for a specific school, click on the school name in the Index. 2. To print the allocation summary for a specific school, click File > Print, and then specify the page numbers from the index below. School Town Phase Page Abbey C of E Voluntary Aided Primary School (The) St Albans Primary 8 Abbots Langley School Abbots Langley Primary 9 Abel Smith School Hertford Primary 10 Aboyne Lodge School St Albans Primary 11 Alban City School St Albans Primary 12 Alban Wood Primary School and Nursery Watford Primary 13 Albury Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary Albury Primary 14 Aldbury C of E Primary & Nursery School Aldbury Primary 15 All Saints C E (VA) Primary (Datchworth) Datchworth Primary 16 All Saints C of E Primary and Nursery (Bishop's Stortford) Bishop's Stortford Primary 17 Andrews Lane Primary School Cheshunt Primary 18 Anstey First School Anstey First 19 Applecroft School Welwyn Garden City Primary 20 Ardeley St Lawrence Primary School and Nursery Stevenage Primary 21 Arnett Hills JMI School Rickmansworth Primary 22 Ascot Road Community Free School Watford Primary 23 Ashtree Primary School & Nursery Stevenage Primary 24 Ashwell Primary School Ashwell Primary 25 Aston St Mary's C of E (Aided) Primary School Stevenage Primary 26 Avanti Meadows Primary School Bishop's Stortford Infant 27 Aycliffe Drive Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 28 Barkway (VA) C of E First School Barkway First 29 Barley C of E (VA) First Barley First 30 Bayford (C of E) VC Primary School Bayford Primary 31 Bedmond Academy Abbots Langley Primary 32 Bedwell Primary School & Nursery Stevenage Primary 33 Beech Hyde Primary and Nursery School Wheathampstead Primary 34 Beechfield School Watford Primary 35 Belswains Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 36 Bengeo Primary School Hertford Primary 37 Benington C of E Primary School Stevenage Primary 38 Bernards Heath Infant School St Albans Infant 39 Birchwood Avenue Primary School Hatfield Primary 40 Bonneygrove Primary School Cheshunt Primary 41 Bournehall Primary School Bushey Primary 42 Bovingdon Primary Academy Bovingdon Primary 43 Bowmansgreen Primary School London Colney Primary 44 Boxmoor Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 45 Breachwood Green JMI School Breachwood Green Primary 46 Bridgewater Primary School Berkhamsted Primary 47 Broadfield Academy Hemel Hempstead Primary 48 Brockswood Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 49 Bromet Primary School Watford Primary 50 Brookland Infant and Nursery School Cheshunt Infant 51 School Town Phase Page Brookmans Park School Brookmans Park Primary 52 Broom Barns Primary School Stevenage Primary 53 Broxbourne CE Primary Broxbourne Primary 54 Burleigh Primary School Cheshunt Primary 55 Bushey & Oxhey Infant School Bushey Infant 56 Bushey Heath Primary School Bushey Primary 57 Camp Primary and Nursery School (St Albans) St Albans Primary 58 Camps Hill Primary School Stevenage Primary 59 Cassiobury Infant & Nursery School Watford Infant 60 Central Primary School Watford Primary 61 Chambersbury Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 62 Chater Infant School Watford Infant 63 Chaulden Infants' and Nursery School Hemel Hempstead Infant 64 Cherry Tree Primary School Watford Primary 65 Chipperfield St Paul's VA C of E Primary School Kings Langley Primary 66 Chorleywood Primary School Chorleywood Primary 67 Christ Church (C of E) VA Primary & Nursery (Ware) Ware Primary 68 Christ Church Chorleywood C of E School Chorleywood Primary 69 Churchfield C of E Academy Cheshunt Primary 70 Clore Shalom School Shenley Primary 71 Coates Way JMI and Nursery School Watford Primary 72 Cockernhoe Endowed C of E Primary School Cockernhoe Primary 73 Codicote C of E Primary VC School Codicote Primary 74 Colney Heath JMI School Colney Heath Primary 75 Commonswood Primary & Nursery School Welwyn Garden City Primary 76 Countess Anne School - A Church of England Academy Hatfield Primary 77 Cowley Hill Primary School Borehamwood Primary 78 Crabtree Infants' School Harpenden Infant 79 Cranborne Primary (Potters Bar) Potters Bar Primary 80 Cranbourne Primary (Hoddesdon) (The) Hoddesdon Primary 81 Creswick Primary Welwyn Garden City Primary 82 Cuffley School Cuffley Primary 83 Cunningham Hill Infant School St Albans Infant 84 De Havilland Primary School Hatfield Primary 85 Dewhurst St Mary C of E Primary School Cheshunt Primary 86 Divine Saviour Catholic Primary Abbots Langley Primary 87 Downfield Primary School Cheshunt Primary 88 Dundale Primary & Nursery School Tring Primary 89 Eastbury Farm Primary School Northwood Primary 90 Essendon C of E VC Primary School Essendon Primary 91 Fairfields Primary School & Nursery (Cheshunt) Cheshunt Primary 92 Fairlands Primary School Stevenage Primary 93 Fawbert & Barnard Infants' School Sawbridgeworth Infant 94 Featherstone Wood Primary School and Nursery Stevenage Primary 95 Flamstead End School (Cheshunt) Cheshunt Primary 96 Flamstead Village School Flamstead Primary 97 Fleetville Infant & Nursery School St Albans Infant 98 Forres Primary School Hoddesdon Primary 99 Four Swannes Primary School Waltham Cross Primary 100 Furneux Pelham Church of England School Furneux Pelham Primary 101 Gaddesden Row JMI School The Gaddesdens Primary 102 Gade Valley Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 103 Galley Hill Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 104 Garden City Academy Letchworth Primary 105 Garden Fields JMI School St Albans Primary 106 School Town Phase Page George Street Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 107 Giles Nursery and Infant's School Stevenage Infant 108 Goffs Oak Primary & Nursery School Waltham Cross Primary 109 Goldfield Infants' and Nursery School Tring Infant 110 Graveley Primary School Graveley Primary 111 Great Gaddesden C of E Primary School The Gaddesdens Primary 112 Green Lanes Primary School Hatfield Primary 113 Greenfields Primary School South Oxhey Primary 114 Greenway Primary & Nursery School (Berkhamsted) Berkhamsted Primary 115 Grove Academy (The) Watford Primary 116 Grove Infant & Nursery School (The) Harpenden Infant 117 Grove Road Primary School Tring Primary 118 Hammond Academy Hemel Hempstead Primary 119 Harpenden Academy Harpenden Primary 120 Hartsbourne Primary School Bushey Heath Primary 121 Hartsfield JMI School Baldock Primary 122 Harvey Road Primary School Croxley Green Primary 123 Harwood Hill JMI & Nursery School Welwyn Garden City Primary 124 Hatfield Community Free School Hatfield Primary 125 Hertford Heath Primary School Hertford Heath Primary 126 Hertford St Andrews C of E Primary School Hertford Primary 127 Hertingfordbury Cowper C of E VA Primary School Hertingfordbury Primary 128 Hertsmere Jewish Primary School Radlett Primary 129 Hexton JMI School Hexton Primary 130 High Beeches Primary School Harpenden Primary 131 High Wych C of E Primary School Sawbridgeworth Primary 132 Highbury Infant School & Nursery Hitchin Infant 133 Highover JMI & Nursery School Hitchin Primary 134 Highwood Primary School Bushey Primary 135 Hillmead Primary School Bishop's Stortford Primary 136 Hillshott Infant School & Nursery Letchworth Infant 137 Hobbs Hill Wood Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 138 Hobletts Manor Infants' & Nursery School Hemel Hempstead Infant 139 Holdbrook Primary School Waltham Cross Primary 140 Hollybush Primary School Hertford Primary 141 Holtsmere End Infant and Nursery School Hemel Hempstead Infant 142 Holwell Primary School Welwyn Garden City Primary 143 Holy Family RC Primary School Welwyn Garden City Primary 144 Holy Rood Catholic Primary School Watford Primary 145 Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School Waltham Cross Primary 146 Holywell Primary School Watford Primary 147 Homerswood Primary & Nursery School Welwyn Garden City Primary 148 Hormead C of E First School Great Hormead First 149 How Wood Primary School Park Street Primary 150 Howe Dell Primary School Hatfield Primary 151 Hunsdon JMI School Hunsdon Primary 152 Hurst Drive Primary School Waltham Cross Primary 153 Ickleford Primary School Ickleford Primary 154 Icknield Infant and Nursery School Letchworth Infant 155 Icknield Walk First School Royston First 156 Jenyns First School Braughing First 157 Jupiter Community Free School Hemel Hempstead Primary 158 Kenilworth Primary School Borehamwood Primary 159 Killigrew Primary & Nursery School St Albans Primary 160 Kimpton Primary School Kimpton Primary 161 School Town Phase Page Kings Langley Primary School Kings Langley Primary 162 Kingshill Infant School Ware Infant 163 Kingsway Infant School Watford Infant 164 Knebworth Primary School Knebworth Primary 165 Knutsford Primary Academy Watford Primary 166 Ladbrooke JMI School Potters Bar Primary 167 Lanchester Community Free School Watford Primary 168 Larkspur Academy Ware Primary 169 Laurance Haines School Watford Primary 170 Layston Church of England First School Buntingford First 171 Lea Primary School (The) Harpenden Primary 172 Leavesden Green JMI School and Nursery Watford Primary 173 Letchmore Infants' and Nursery School Stevenage Infant 174 Leverstock Green Church of England Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 175 Leys Primary & Nursery School (The) Stevenage Primary 176 Lime Walk Primary School Hemel Hempstead Primary 177 Little Gaddesden C of E VA Primary School The Gaddesdens Primary 178 Little Hadham Primary School Little Hadham Primary 179 Little Heath Primary School Little Heath Primary 180 Little Munden CE Voluntary Controlled Primary School
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