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How Places Were Offered at Oversubscribed Schools in Hackney How places were allocated at oversubscribed Hackney Secondary Schools - 2021 Data as at National Offer Day - 1 March 2021 Offers at City of London Academy, Shoreditch Park (Applications: 621) Offers at Skinners' Academy (Applications: 538) Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Total Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Total Education, Health and Care Plan 1 5 6 Education, Health and Care Plan 1 2 3 Looked After Child 1 1 Looked After Child 1 1 2 Child Protection Plan 1 1 2 Sibling 10 19 16 13 17 75 Sibling 13 10 12 9 44 Medical/Social Medical/Social 1 1 Children of Staff Children of Staff Distance 26 15 19 21 21 102 Distance 31 35 32 28 126 Maximum Distance (miles) 0.918 0.862 0.729 1.328 0.716 Maximum Distance (miles) 1.25 0.789 0.608 0.282 Total 36 36 36 36 38 182* Total 45 45 45 45 180 * Offered two a additional places over PAN to triples in accordance with admission arrangements Offers at Mossbourne Victoria Park Academy (Applications: 865) Offers at The Bridge Academy (Applications: 721) Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Total Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Total Education, Health and Care Plan 1 9 10 Education, Health and Care Plan 1 1 10 12 Looked After Child 2 4 6 Looked After Child Child Protection Plan Child Protection Plan 1 1 Sibling 14 16 18 19 67 Sibling 4 12 17 18 7 58 Medical/Social Children of Staff Children of Staff 2 1 1 4 Distance 21 28 25 17 18 109 Distance 26 22 24 10 82 Maximum Distance (miles) * * 1.362 0.94 0.669 Maximum Distance (miles) 0.525 0.524 0.41 0.367 Total 25 40 43 36 36 180 Total 42 42 42 43 169 * all children in the band were offered Offers at Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form (Applications: 969) Offers at Clapton Girls' Academy (Applications: 653) Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Total Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Total Education, Health and Care Plan 1 1 7 9 Education, Health and Care Plan 3 4 7 Looked After Child 1 2 1 4 Looked After Child 1 1 2 Child Protection Plan 2 1 3 Sibling 7 12 11 7 12 49 Medical/Social 1 2 3 Distance 29 22 26 30 22 129 Sibling 15 20 32 23 90 Maximum Distance (miles) 0.915 0.73 0.838 0.818 0.799 Distance 47 41 27 31 146 Total 37 37 38 37 38 187 Maximum Distance (miles) 0.52 0.603 0.49 0.522 Total 64 64 63 64 255 NOTE: Schools not listed were able to offer all applicants who did not get a higher preference school a place How places were allocated at oversubscribed Hackney Secondary Schools - 2021 Data as at National Offer Day - 1 March 2021 Offers at The Petchey Academy (Applications: 573) Band A Band A Band B Band B Band C Band C Band D Band D Admission Criteria Total Inner Outer Inner Outer Inner Outer Inner Outer Education, Health and Care Plan 1 1 4 2 8 Looked After Child 1 1 2 Sibling 5 2 14 7 9 8 11 4 60 Random 19 4 15 9 31 10 6 16 110 Total 24 6 29 17 41 19 22 22 180 Offers at Mossbourne Community Academy (Applications: 1538) Band A Band B Band C Band D Admission Criteria Total Inner Middle Outer Inner Middle Outer Inner Middle Outer Inner Middle Outer Education, Health and Care Plan 1 1 2 1 3 6 1 15 Looked After Child 1 1 1 1 4 Child Protection Plan 1 1 Sibling 3 8 2 12 10 2 11 7 4 8 8 6 81 Children of Staff 0 Attends Mossbourne Parkside 3 4 5 2 11 3 3 31 Random 20 9 9 10 4 9 10 4 6 5 1 1 88 Total 27 17* 11 27 16 11 27 16 11 27 18** 12* 220 * an additional place was offered over PAN to twins in accordance with admission arrangements. ** two additional EHCP children were named after offers had been finalised. Offers at The City Academy Hackney (Applications: 1098) Offers at Haggerston School (Applications: 657) Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Total Admission Criteria Band A Band B Band C Band D Total Education, Health and Care Plan 1 3 7 11 EHC Plan 1 6 7 Looked After Child 1 1 1 3 Looked After Child Child Protection Plan 2 1 3 Child Protection Plan 1 1 Sibling 9 15 28 14 66 Sibling 9 13 9 13 44 City of London Residents Distance 26 29 46 27 128 Children of Staff Maximum Distance (miles) * * 2.407 0.882 Distance 39 29 16 26 110 Total 35 42 57 46 180 Maximum Distance (miles) 0.694 0.519 0.362 0.387 * all children in the band were offered Total 48 48 49 48 193 Offers at Cardinal Pole Catholic School (Applications: 412) Band A Band B Band C Band D Total Offers* 16 20 75 82 193 * contact the school directly for a breakdown of offers by admission criteria NOTE: Schools not listed were able to offer all applicants who did not get a higher preference school a place.
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