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Eden Girls' School, Waltham Forest – Impact Assessment Eden Girls’ School, Waltham Forest – Impact Assessment Distance from free school School Attainment in School name (miles) type Capacity 2012/13 Ofsted grade Impact rating 11-16 age Overall Moderate Willowfield Humanities range 600 school places College Community Overall surplus of 10 school places Below average Good School (1.7% of total school capacity) Although Willowfield is close Not a faith At entry point to Eden Waltham Forest, it 0.4 school 120 places has a good Ofsted rating, is not a faith school and is an Date of most area of severe basic need - 55% of pupils recent Ofsted it is unlikely to be severely Mixed 1 entry level places unfilled in 12/13 achieved 5A*-C inc inspection: impacted by Eden Waltham English and maths. 12/01/2012 Forest. 11-18 age Overall Moderate range 1150 school places Walthamstow Academy Walthamstow Academy has Academy Overall surplus of 161 school places good education standards, Sponsor Led (14.0% of total school capacity) is a Christian school and is Above average Good an area of severe basic need - it is unlikely to be 0.9 At entry point severely impacted by the Muslim-designated Eden Christian Waltham Forest. Mixed Date of most 180 places 62% of pupils recent Ofsted 2 entry level places unfilled in 12/13 achieved 5A*-C inc inspection: English and maths. 15/01/2009 11-16 age Overall Moderate range Northumberland Park 1050 school places Community School Community Overall surplus of 27 school places Good Northumberland Park has a Below average School (2.6% of total school capacity) Date of most good Ofsted rating, is not a 51% of pupils 1.2 recent Ofsted faith school and is an area of Not a faith At entry point achieved 5A*-C inc inspection: severe basic need. Although school 210 places English and maths. 19/01/2012 it had some unfilled places at entry point, it is unlikely to be Mixed 24 entry level places unfilled in 12/13 severely impacted by Eden Waltham Forest. 11-16 age Overall Minimal Walthamstow School for range 900 school places Girls Community Overall surplus of 7 school places (0.8% Above average Outstanding School of total school capacity) 1.4 Not a faith At entry point school 180 places Date of most 70% of pupils recent Ofsted Girls No unfilled places at entry point achieved 5A*-C inc inspection: English and maths. 22/03/2007 11-16 age Overall Minimal Gladesmore Community range 1215 school places School Community No surplus places Above average Outstanding School 1.4 At entry point Not a faith Date of most school 243 places 63% of pupils recent Ofsted Mixed No unfilled places at entry point achieved 5A*-C inc inspection: English and maths. 05/12/2013 11-18 age Overall Moderate range 900 school places Kelmscott School Requires Community Overall surplus of 9 school places (1.0% School of total school capacity) Well below average Improvement Kelmscott has a low Ofsted 44% of pupils Date of most 1.4 rating but has no unfilled Not a faith At entry point achieved 5A*-C inc recent Ofsted school places and is sufficiently far 180 places English and maths. inspection: away from Eden Waltham 05/12/2013 Forest to make it unlikely to Mixed No unfilled places at entry point be greatly impacted. 11-18 age Overall Moderate Rushcroft Foundation range 800 school places School Academy Overall surplus of 76 school places Rushcroft Foundation has Below average No Ofsted grade Sponsor Led (9.5% of total school capacity) recently joined the Chingford At entry point Academies Trust and had an 1.5 Not a faith Ofsted inspection at the end school 180 places of April 2014 for which we do Date of most not yet have the result. If the 51% of pupils recent Ofsted results improve it is unlikely Mixed 70 entry level places unfilled in 12/13 achieved 5A*-C inc inspection: Not to be impacted by Eden English and maths. yet inspected Waltham Forest. 11-18 age Overall Minimal Holy Family Catholic range 1105 school places School Voluntary Average or close to No surplus places Good Aided School average 1.5 Roman At entry point Catholic 180 places Date of most 60% of pupils recent Ofsted Mixed No unfilled places at entry point achieved 5A*-C inc inspection: English and maths. 09/06/2011 Sir George Monoux Sixth Form Moderate College College 1931 learners Below average Good (General) This college is unlikely to be severely impacted by Eden 1.2 99.9% of learners are aged 16-18 Waltham Forest as it has a much wider offer than Not a faith The average points Date of most Tauheedul's more score per academic recent Ofsted college This is a medium-sized college academically focussed sixth student at level 3 in inspection: form, and is not a faith college. 2013 is 690.6 05/10/2012 The College of Haringey, General Minimal Enfield and North East Further 8614 learners London Education Satisfactory College 1.4 24.8% of learners are aged 16-18 Not a faith Date of most recent Ofsted college This is a large college No KS5 data inspection: 21/01/2011 General Minimal Waltham Forest College Further 5162 learners Requires Education Improvement College Date of most 1.4 recent Ofsted 25.6% of learners are aged 16-18 inspection: Not a faith 17/05/2013 college This is a large college No KS5 data Haringey Sixth Form High Centre Well below average No Ofsted grade Although Haringey Sixth 869 learners Form has a low level 3 points Academy 16- score, it has recently 19 Converter 1.6 94.8% of learners are aged 16-18 The average points converted to an academy Not a faith score per academic which should increase its college This is a small college student at level 3 in Date of most chances of improving its 2013 is 612.8 recent Ofsted results. It is sufficiently large inspection: Not and far away enough from yet inspected Eden Waltham Forest to be severely impacted. Moderate Leyton Sixth Form College Sixth Form College 1879 learners (General) Well below average Good Leyton Sixth Form is 2.1 99.9% of learners are aged 16-18 sufficiently far away and large not to be severely Not a faith The average points Date of most impacted by Eden Waltham score per academic recent Ofsted college This is a medium-sized college Forest. student at level 3 in inspection: 2013 is 676.1 17/01/2013 The Brooke House Sixth Sixth Form Moderate Form College College 1353 learners Good (General) Well below average 2.5 Date of most Brooke House is sufficiently 99.9% of learners are aged 16-18 recent Ofsted far away and large not to be Not a faith The average points inspection: severely impacted by Eden score per academic 22/03/2013 Waltham Forest. college This is a medium-sized college student at level 3 in 2013 is 670.3 General Minimal City and Islington College Further 8412 learners Education Below average Outstanding College 4.2 46.6% of learners are aged 16-18 Not a faith The average points Date of most score per academic recent Ofsted college This is a large college student at level 3 in inspection: 2013 is 691.2 01/05/2008 London Academy of Too early to assess Excellence Free Schools 200 learners The LAE is sufficiently far - 16-19 No Ofsted grade away not to be severely impacted by Eden Waltham 4.2 Forest. 99.9% of learners are aged 16-18 Not a faith Date of most recent Ofsted college This is a small college No KS5 data inspection: Not yet inspected Hackney Community General Minimal Further College 3129 learners Education Well below average Good College 4.7 35.7% of learners are aged 16-18 Not a faith The average points Date of most score per academic recent Ofsted college This is a large college student at level 3 in inspection: 2013 is 573.4 21/05/2010 .
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