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Place Allocations 2021/2022 (Pdf Format, 71.63 Starting Reception year group in Primary or Infant School - 2021/22 School Name: Dr Radcliffe's Church of England Primary School Admission Number: 30 Total number of preferences for places 75 First Preferences requested 35 requested First Preferences offered (per centage offered) 29 offered (82.9 %) Second Preferences requested 21 requested Second Preferences considered (first preference not offered) 1 considered Second Preferences offered (per centage offered) 1 offered (100.0 %) Third Preferences requested 15 requested Third Preferences considered (first and second preferences not offered) 0 considered Third Preferences offered (per centage offered) 0 offered (0 %) Fourth Preferences requested 4 requested Fourth Preferences considered (higher preference not offered) 0 considered Fourth Preferences offered (per centage offered) 0 offered (0 %) The admissions criteria are given below (in descending order of priority) together with the number of places offered under that criterion. The responsibility for deciding on over -subscription criteria rests with the Admissions Authority (the Academy Trust or the school's Governors). Please contact the school for further information about this. Number of Criterion Places Offered Children with an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan that names the school 0 1. Looked-after children and children who were previously looked after 0 2. Families who have exceptional medical or social needs that make it essential that their child attends the school rather than any other 0 3. Children in the catchment area (the area within the boundaries of the civil parishes of Steeple Aston, Middle Aston, North Aston, Duns Tew, Rousham, Nether Worton and Over Worton) and with a sibling on the roll at the time of application or whose parent has accepted an offer of a place and who is expected still to be in attendance at the time of entry 4 4. Children in the catchment area (the area within the boundaries of the civil parishes of Steeple Aston, Middle Aston, North Aston, Duns Tew, Rousham, Nether Worton and Over Worton) 15 16 April 2021 5. Children outside the catchment area (the area within the boundaries of the civil parishes of Steeple Aston, Middle Aston, North Aston, Duns Tew, Rousham, Nether Worton and Over Worton) and with a sibling on the roll at the time of application or whose parent has accepted an offer of a place and who is expected still to be in attendance at the time of entry 5 6. Children of a member of staff who has been employed at the school for 2 or more years at the time at which the application for admission is made 0 7. Other children 6 TOTAL 30 Last Place Offered 7. Other children 2.975 miles Shortest Home to school distances measured using designated route Unsuccessful Applicants 7. Other children 6 Total not offered 6 Number of places available 0 16 April 2021.
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