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Schools by Catchment Area ction Se School list and catchment area maps 14 1 Alice Model Nursery 37 Marion Richardson 53 Solebay Primary School* 66 St Saviours CE 2 Arnhem Wharf 38 Marner 54 St Agnes RC 67 Stebon 3 Bangabandhu 39 Mayflower 55 St Anne’s RC 68 Stepney Greencoat CE 4 Ben Jonson 40 Mowlem 56 St Edmund’s RC 69 Stewart Headlam 5 Bigland Green 41 Old Church 57 St Elizabeth’s RC 70 The Clara Grant 6 Blue Gate Fields Infants & Junior 42 Old Ford 58 St John’s CE 71 Thomas Buxton 7 Bonner (Bethnal Green) 43 Old Palace 59 St Luke’s CE 72 Virginia 8 Bonner (Mile End) 44 Olga 60 St Mary & St Michael RC 73 Wellington 9 Bygrove 45 Osmani 61 St Matthias CE 74 William Davis 10 Canary Wharf College East Ferry 46 Our Lady & St Joseph 62 St Paul’s With St Luke’s CE 75 Woolmore 11 Canary Wharf College Glenworth 47 Rachel Keeling 63 St Paul’s Way Foundation 12 Canon Barnett 48 Redlands 64 St Paul’s Whitechapel CE * Since Sept 1, known as 13 Cayley 49 Seven Mills 65 St Peter’s (London Docks) CE Solebay Primary” (formerly CET) 14 Children’s House 50 Shapla 15 Chisenhale 51 Sir William Burrough 16 Christ Church CE 52 Smithy Street 17 Columbia Market Nursery 18 Columbia 19 Cubitt Town Infants & Juniors 20 Culloden 21 Cyril Jackson London Borough of Hackney 22 Elizabeth Selby & Lawdale Junior London Borough 23 English Martyrs RC of Newham 24 Globe ! "42 25 Guardian Angels RC 40 $ !15 57 Area 2 (Bow) 26 Hague !44 27 Halley $58 !7 !24 28 Harbinger !18 !43 !17 !35 $54 29 Harry Gosling !22 !47 !14 30 Harry Roberts !72 !73 ! !3 $25 31 Hermitage ! 26 $61 74 !38 32 John Scurr !69 ! "53 33 Kobi Nazrul 32 !8 !70 !71 !30 $55 !1 34 Lansbury Lawrence !45 !4 !48 35 Malmesbury Area 6 Area 1 (Stepney) !36 $16 !52 $62 36 Manorfield (Bethnal Green) !27 "63 !67 $66 !12 !33 !41 !13 $68 "20 !37 "51 !29 $60 !!34 !5 9 $23 !39 !6 !75 $46 !50$64 !21 Area 3 (Poplar) Area 5 (Wapping) $65 !31 London Borough of Southwark !49 !2 !19 Area 4 (Isle of Dogs) $56 $59 Academy with Nursery "11 n !28 "10 n Free/Academy/Foundation Trust Schools London Borough l Community Primary Schools of Lewisham l Community Primary Schools with Nursery London Borough l Nursery Schools of Greenwich To find out the catchment area for your home Voluntary Aided Primary Schools address, please view the maps or visit the website: Borough Boundary www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/equalchance Starting Primary School in Tower Hamlets | Guide for Parents 2016/2017 18 ctio School catchment area 1 (Stepney) Se n 14 !N !N Schools in the catchment area !N Community schools: Bonner (Bethnal Green) 1 Alice Model Nursery ! Globe !N 3 Bangabandhu Rachel Keeling !N 4 Ben Jonson !N 7 Bonner (Bethnal Green) Bangabandhu 13 Cayley Guardian Angels RC !N 24 Globe $ 27 Halley 30 Harry Roberts Nursery John Scurr Solebay " 32 John Scurr !N !N Alice Model Harry Roberts 37 Marion Richardson !N !N Ben Jonson 41 Old Church Nursery ! Redlands 47 Rachel Keeling Nursery !N Smithy 48 Redlands Area 1 (Stepney) !N Halley 52 Smithy Street !N Voluntary primary schools: Old Church Cayley !N 25 Guardian Angels RC !N Stepney Greencoat CofE Marion Richardson $ 68 Stepney Greencoat CE Sir William Burrough !N " Academy/free schools: 51 Sir William Burrough 53 Solebay - a Paradigm Academy (uses same!N admissions policy as community schools) !N Area covered: • South of Approach Road and Old Ford Road • West of Regents Canal (up to the Railway Bridge on Grove Road) n Academy with Nursery • West of Grove Road and Burdett Road n Free/Academy/Foundation Trust Schools • North of Limehouse Cut from Burdett Road to River Thames l Community Primary Schools • North of River Thames l Community Primary Schools with Nursery • East of Brodlove Lane and Devonport Street l Nursery Schools • East of Lukin Street Voluntary Aided Primary Schools • North of Commercial Road (from Lukin Street to Sidney Street) Borough Boundary • East of Sidney Street and Cambridge Heath Road To find out the catchment area for your home address, please view the maps or visit the website: www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/equalchance Apply online at www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/schooladmissions 19 ctio Se n School catchment area 2 (Bow) 14 Schools in the catchment area Community schools: 8 Bonner (Mile End) 14 Children’s House Nursery 15 Chisenhale 35 Malmesbury 43 Old Palace 44 Olga Old Ford 73 Wellington Chisenhale "N !N Olga Area 2 (Bow) !N Voluntary primary schools:! 54 St Agnes RC Malmesbury St Agnes RC Old Palace !N $N ! !N Childrens House Academy/free schools: Wellington !N 42 Old Ford - a Paradigm Academy !N (uses same admissions policy as community schools) !N Bonner (Mile End) !N !N !N !N ! !N Area covered: n Academy with Nursery • South of Approach Road and A106 Victoria Park Road n Free/Academy/Foundation Trust Schools • South of Cadogan Terrace l Community Primary Schools • West of River Lea l Community Primary Schools with Nursery • East of Regents Canal (from Railway Bridge on Grover Road) l Nursery Schools and Burdett Road Voluntary Aided Primary Schools • North of the railway line connecting Limehouse and Bromley by Bow Borough Boundary To find out the catchment area for your home address, please view the maps or visit the website: www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/equalchance Starting Primary School in Tower Hamlets | Guide for Parents 2016/2017 20 ctio School catchment area 3 (Poplar) Se n 14 !N Schools in the catchment area Marner !N Community schools: " The Clara Grant !N !N 9 Bygrove 21 Cyril Jackson Manorfield 34 Lansbury Lawrence St Paul with St Luke CofE !N $N St Paul’s Way Foundation 36 Manorfield !N " !N Stebon $N 38 Marner ! St Saviour’s CofE 39 Mayflower Culldon "N 67 Stebon " Lansbury Lawrence !N Bygrove !N 70 The Clara Grant Mayflower !N 75 Woolmore Woolmore Our Lady & St Jospeh !N Cyril Jackson $N !N Area 3 (Poplar) Voluntary primary schools: 46 Our Lady & St Joseph RC 62 St Paul’s with St Luke’s CE 66 St Saviours CE Academy/foundation trust schools: 20 Culloden - a Paradigm Academy (uses same admissions policy as community schools) 63 St Paul’s Way Foundation Area covered: n Academy with Nursery • South of the railway line connecting Limehouse and Bromley by Bow n Free/Academy/Foundation Trust Schools • West of River Lea l Community Primary Schools • East of Burdett Road and the River Thames l Community Primary Schools with Nursery • North of South Dock Entrance l Nursery Schools Voluntary Aided Primary Schools To find out the catchment area for your home address, please view the Borough Boundary maps or visit the website: www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/equalchance Apply online at www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/schooladmissions 21 ctio Se n School catchment area 4 (Isle of Dogs) 14 Schools in the catchment area Community schools: 2 Arnhem Wharf 19 Cubitt Town Infants & Junior 28 Harbinger Seven Mills 49 Seven Mills !N Cubitt Town Infants & Junior Arnhem Wharf !N !N Voluntary primary schools: Area 4 (Isle of Dogs) 56 St Edmund’s RC 59 St Luke’s CE St Edmund RC St Luke’s CofE $N $N Canary Wharf College Glenworth Academy/free schools: Harbinger " !N " Canary Wharf College East Ferry 10 Canary Wharf College East Ferry 11 Canary Wharf College Glenworth NB Canary Wharf College 3 (see note below) Area covered: n Academy with Nursery • South of South Dock Entrance n Free/Academy/Foundation Trust Schools • North of River Thames l Community Primary Schools l Community Primary Schools with Nursery To find out the catchment area for your home address, please view the l Nursery Schools maps or visit the website: www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/equalchance Voluntary Aided Primary Schools Borough Boundary Starting Primary School in Tower Hamlets | Guide for Parents 2016/2017 22 ctio School catchment area 5 (Wapping) Se n 14 Schools in the catchment area Community schools: 5 Bigland Green !N 6 Blue Gate Fields Infants & Junior !N Canon Barnett 12 Canon Barnett Seven Mills !N Harry Gosling St Mary’s & St Michael’s $N !N 29 Harry Gosling !N Bigland Green !N 31 Hermitage English Martyrs RC $N Cubitt Town Infants & Junior 50 Shapla Blue Gate Fields City of London !N Arnhem Wharf Shapla Infants & Junior !N !N !N $N St Paul’s Whitechapel CofE Area 4 (Isle of Dogs) Area 5 (Wapping) St Peter’s London Docks CofE $N St Edmund RC St Luke’s CofE Voluntary primary schools: Hermitage $N !N $N Canary Wharf College Glenworth 23 English Martyrs RC Harbinger " 60 St Mary & St Michael RC !N " Canary Wharf College East Ferry 64 St Paul’s Whitechapel CE 65 St Peter’s (London Docks) CE Area covered: n Academy with Nursery Tower Hamlets n Free/Academy/Foundation Trust Schools • South of Wentworth Street (up to Osborn Street) l Community Primary Schools • South of Commercial Road (from Whitechurch Lane to Lukin Street) l Community Primary Schools with Nursery • South of Poonah Street l Nursery Schools • West of Lukin Street, Devonport Street and Brodlove Lane Voluntary Aided Primary Schools • North of River Thames Borough Boundary • East of Trinity Square, Mansell Street and Middlesex Street City of London • South of Cornhill, Leadenhall Street, Aldgate High Street • South of Harrow Place (from White Kennet Street) • West of Middlesex Street, Mansell Street and Trinity Square • North of River Thames • East of King Williams Street To find out the catchment area for your home address, please view the maps or visit the website: www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/equalchance Apply online at www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/schooladmissions 23 ctio Se n School catchment area 6 (Bethnal Green) 14 Schools in the catchment area Community schools: Voluntary primary schools: 17 Columbia Market Nursery 16 Christ Church CE Mowlem !N 18 Columbia 55 St Anne’s RC $N St Elizabeth’s RC 22
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