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Index of School's in West Wiltshire Bradford-On-Avon Urban Area Christ Index of school’s in West Wiltshire Bradford-on-Avon urban area Christ Church CE (VC) Primary School Fitzmaurice Primary School Bradford-on-Avon rural area Churchfields, The Village School, Monkton Farleigh site Winsley CE Primary School Melksham urban area Aloeric Primary School Bowerhill Primary School River Mead School The Manor Primary School Melksham rural area Broughton Gifford St Mary’s CE Churchfields, The Village School Atworth site Forest & Sandridge CE Primary Seend CE Primary School Semington St George’s CE Shaw CE Primary School Trowbridge urban area Bellefield Primary School Grove Primary School Holbrook Primary Newtown Primary School Walwayne Court Primary School Castle Mead School Oasis Primary Academy Paxcroft Primary School St John’s RC Primary School Studley Green Primary School The Mead Primary School Trowbridge rural area Hilperton CE Primary School Holt Primary School North Bradley CE Primary School Southwick CE Primary School Staverton CE Primary School Westwood-with-Iford Primary Keevil C of E School The Mead at Wingfield West Ashton CE Primary School Warminster urban area New Close Primary School Princecroft Primary School Sambourne CE Primary School The Minster CE Primary School St George’s RC Primary School St John’s CE Primary School The Avenue Primary School Warminster rural area Horningsham Primary School Sutton Veny CE Primary School Crockerton CE Primary School Heytesbury CE Primary School Wylye Valley CE Primary School Westbury urban area Bitham Brook Primary School Westbury Infant School Westbury CE Junior School Westbury Leigh CE Primary School Westbury rural area Bratton Primary School Chapmanslade CE Primary Dilton Marsh CE Primary School Key NOR The number of pupils on roll at the school as at January 2020. PAN The number of pupils who will be admitted into reception in September 2020. This is based on the physical capacity of the schools and will only be exceeded in exceptional circumstances. EHCP Education Health Care Plan. LAC Children in local authority care. Vuln Children in the vulnerable category for controlled and community schools. LIS Linked infant school. IAS In area siblings. IAO In area other children. OAS Out of area children. CMS Children of staff. OAO Other out of area children. Please note that all information is correct as of 16th April 2020 and all offers refer to applications that were received by 15th January 2020. Due to COVID there have been some variations to school admissions policies for faith and grammar schools, please check the school’s website for a copy of their updated admission policy. Bradford-on-Avon urban area Christ Church CE (VC) Primary School Berryfield Road, Bradford-on-Avon, BA15 1ST Tel: 01225 863444 Headteacher: Ms Hanns-Perkins (acting) Status: Controlled Age range: 4-11 NOR (Jan 2020): 428 PAN (2021): 60 Distance of last place offered: 0.4623 Criteria: OAO Record of previous applications Year EHCP LAC Vuln IAS IAO OAS CMS OAO Total 2018 0 1 0 24 20 3 0 8 56 2019 0 0 0 22 19 3 0 9 53 2020 0 0 0 29 28 2 0 1 60 Fitzmaurice Primary School Frome Road, Bradford-on-Avon, BA15 1LE Tel: 01225 862162 Headteacher: Mrs T Dunn Status: Academy Age range 4-11 NOR (Jan 2020): 294 PAN (2021): 45 Distance of last place offered: 3.4738 Criteria: Oversubscription Criteria Please visit www.fitzmauriceschool.info to view. Record of previous applications Year EHCP LAC Vuln IAS IAO OAS CMS OAO Total 2018 0 0 0 9 17 3 0 10 39 2019 0 0 0 11 15 9 0 5 40 2020 All applicants offered a place 39 Bradford-on-Avon rural area Churchfields, Monkton Farleigh site Monkton Farleigh, Bradford-on-Avon, BA15 2QD Tel: 01225 828237 Headteacher: Mr S Futcher Status: Controlled Age range: 4-11 NOR (Jan 2020): 122 across both sites PAN (2021): 6 Distance of last place offered: 5.4774 Criteria: OAS Record of previous applications Year EHCP LAC Vuln IAS IAO OAS CMS OAO Total 2018 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 2019 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 2020 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 Winsley CE Primary School Tyning Road, Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon, BA15 2JN Tel: 01225 863365 Headteacher: Mrs R Wilson Status: Academy Age range: 4-11 NOR (Jan 20): 157 PAN (2021): 25 Distance of last place offered: 6.6891 Criteria: Oversubscription Criteria Please visit www.winsley.wilts.sch.uk to view. Record of previous applications Year EHCP LAC Vuln IAS IAO OAS CMS OAO Total 2018 0 0 0 4 5 3 0 2 14 2019 0 0 0 6 4 3 0 1 14 2020 All applicants offered a place 12 Melksham urban area Aloeric Primary School St Michael’s Road, Melksham, SN12 6HN Tel: 01225 702563 Headteacher: Mrs R Clifton Status: Academy Age range: 4-11 NOR (Jan 2020): 386 PAN (2021): 60 Distance of last place offered: 9.5467 Criteria: Oversubscription Criteria 1. Looked After Children/ previously looked after children, Children who have the school named as part of their SEND provision. 2. Vulnerable children – children from families registered with the National asylum Support Service and children / families with a severe medical condition where medical reports show that it would be detrimental to the child not to be admitted to the school. 3. Designated area and multiple births – children who are twins (or other children of multiple births) applying for places at the same time and living at the same address within the designated area of the school. 4. Where the child has a sibling currently attending the school in Years R – 5 inclusive – sibling being defined as a brother or sister (including step, half and foster siblings) who live at the same address. 5. The proximity of the child’s home. 6. Any other children, where the parents are prepared to transport the children to our school. Record of previous applications Year EHCP 1 2 3 4 5 Total 2018 Figures unavailable at time of publication 60 2019 All applicants offered a place 40 2020 All applicants offered a place 45 Bowerhill Primary School Halifax Road, Bowerhill, Melksham, SN12 6YH Tel: 01225 700964 Principal: Miss R Skates Status: Academy Age range: 4-11 NOR (Jan 2020): 408 PAN (2021): 60 Distance of last place offered: 0.2157 Criteria: Oversubscription Criteria Priority 1. A child in the care of a LA or provided with accommodation by that authority as defined by Section 22 of the Children Act 1989 Previously looked after children (see definition below) have the same admission priority as 'looked after children' (also known as children in care), in accordance with section 22 of the Children Act 1989. 'Previously looked after' children are defined as those who immediately after being in care became subject to an adoption order, child arrangements order or special guardianship order. Required evidence for a 'previously looked after' child • a special guardianship order appointing one or more individuals to be a child's special guardian(s), under section 14A of the Children Act 1989 • a child arrangement order settling the arrangements to be made as to the person with whom the child is to live under section 8 of the Children Act 1989, as amended by section 12 of the Children and Families Act 2014. Child arrangements orders replace residence orders and any residence order in force prior to 22 April 2014 is deemed to be a child arrangements order. • An adoption order under section 46 of the Adoption and Children act 2002 or Section 12 of the 1976 Adoption Act. Priority 2. Any child who has a sibling attending the same TWHF school at the time he or she is due to be admitted, this does not apply to admission to Melksham Oak or Devizes Secondary School. A child who attends a TWHF Primary School does not have an automatic entitlement to attend Melksham Oak or Devizes Secondary School. Priority 3. Any child of a staff member employed by TWHF for at least 2 years can apply for a TWHF school that is within the area of the child's home address. Or a staff member who will meet a clear national skills shortage, for example Maths teacher (please complete Appendix 1 – Supplementary Information) Priority 4. Any child living within the school’s catchment area (details available from the School and LA); Priority 5. Any child not living in the school’s catchment area. Record of previous applications Year EHCP 1 2 3 4 5 Total 2018 All applicants offered a place 56 2019 All applicants offered a place 55 2020 All applicants offered a place 58 River Mead School Lowbourne, Melksham, SN12 7ED Tel: 01225 703428 Executive Headteacher: Mrs L Bolton Headteacher: Mrs K Austin Status: Academy Age range: 4-11 NOR (Jan 2020): 201 PAN (2021): 30 Distance of last place offered: 6.1508 Criteria: Oversubscription Criteria a. Looked After Children/previously Looked After Children Definition: A ‘Looked After Child’ or a child who was previously Looked After but immediately after being Looked After became subject to an Adoption, Child Arrangements, or Special Guardianship Order 71. A Looked After child is a child who is (a) in the care of a Local Authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in section 22 (1) of the Children Act 1989). b. Vulnerable Children Definition: Children from families registered with the National Asylum Support Service; Children or families with a serious medical, physical or psychological condition where written evidence is provided at the time of application from a senior clinical medical officer, general practitioner or specialist showing that it would be detrimental to the child or family not to be admitted to the School.
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