Allocation of Infant/Primary School (Reception) Places September 2019

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Allocation of Infant/Primary School (Reception) Places September 2019 Allocation of Infant/Primary School (Reception) places September 2019 Places at the Community Infant and Primary Schools in Brighton & Hove were allocated as set out in the tables below. Please refer to pages 20-23 of the School Admissions booklet for the council’s admission priorities. Places at Church Voluntary Aided, Academies and Free Schools in Brighton & Hove were allocated according to each school’s own admission priorities. Please contact the governors of the school you are interested in if you would like full details. This factsheet only refers to on-time applications. School and number of places No of 1st No of 2nd No of 3rd Total no of preferences preferences preferences preferences Aldrington CE Primary – 60 54 (54) 49 (5) 51 (1) 154 (60) Balfour Primary – 120 98 (98) 72 (7) 105 (1) 275 (106) Benfield Primary - 60 42 (42) 33 (3) 40 (0) 115 (45) Bevendean Primary – 60 35 (35) 11 (0) 14 (0) 60 (35) Bilingual Primary- 90 126 (86) 101 (3) 90 (1) 317 (90) Brackenbury Primary – 30 17 (17) 19 (3) 36 (1) 72 (21) Brunswick Primary - 120 126 (117) 80 (3) 71 (0) 277 (120) Carden Primary – 60 33 (33) 27 (3) 26 (1) 86 (37) Carlton Hill Primary – 30 52 (28) 47 (2) 47 (0) 146 (30) City Academy Whitehawk - 60 57 (57) 7 (3) 9 (0) 72 (60) Coldean Primary – 60 35 (35) 20 (0) 12 (0) 67 (35) Coombe Road Primary – 30 31 (30) 18 (0) 22 (0) 72* (30) Cottesmore St Mary Catholic Primary – 60 50 (50) 54 (5) 37 (0) 141 (55) Downs Infant – 120 142 (119) 139 (1) 65 (0) 346 (120) Elm Grove Primary – 60 49 (44) 95 (14) 85 (2) 229 (60) Fairlight Primary – 60 39 (39) 38 (2) 54 (3) 131 (44) Goldstone Primary – 90 88 (83) 77 (7) 82 (0) 247 (90) Hangleton Primary – 90 53 (53) 50 (1) 33 (0) 136 (54) Hertford Infant – 60 42 (42) 63 (8) 87 (2) 192 (52) Middle Street Primary – 30 23 (22) 31 (7) 30 (1) 84 (30) Mile Oak Primary – 90 54 (54) 14 (3) 12 (0) 80 (57) Moulsecoomb Primary – 60 31 (31) 17 (0) 9 (0) 57 (31) Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary – 30 27 (27) 40 (0) 20 (0) 87 (27) Patcham Infant - 90 80 (80) 86 (4) 35 (0) 201 (84) Peter Gladwin Primary -30 29 (26) 52 (3) 37 (1) 118 (30) Queens Park Primary – 60 28 (28) 47 (10) 57 (8) 132 (46) Rudyard Kipling Primary – 60 35 (35) 22 (1) 11 (0) 68 (36) Saltdean Primary – 90 93 (90) 12 (0) 15 (0) 120 (90) St Andrew's CE Primary - 90 88 (87) 72 (3) 83 (0) 243 (90) St Bartholomew's CE Primary – 30 7 (7) 14 (2) 16 (0) 37 (9) St Bernadette’s Catholic Primary – 30 29 (28) 32 (2) 28 (0) 89 (30) St John The Baptist Catholic Primary – 30 33 (29) 14 (1) 18 (0) 65 (30) St Joseph's Catholic Primary – 30 16 (16) 7 (1) 10 (0) 34** (17) St Luke’s Primary – 90 114 (86) 80 (3) 73 (1) 267 (90) St Margaret’s CE Primary – 30 24 (24) 31 (1) 29 (0) 84 (25) St Mark's CE Primary – 30 15 (15) 24 (5) 9 (0) 48 (20) St Martin's CE Primary – 30 17 (17) 20 (0) 22 (0) 60*** (17) St Mary Magdalen Catholic Primary - 30 18 (18) 18 (0) 19 (1) 55 (19) St Mary's Catholic Primary – 30 41 (30) 39 (0) 24 (0) 104 (30) St Nicolas CE Primary - 60 65 (56) 58 (4) 38 (0) 161 (60) St Paul's CE Primary – 30 23 (23) 24 (1) 31 (1) 78 (25) 1 St Peter’s Community Primary – 30 21 (21) 20 (7) 27 (1) 68 (29) Stanford Infant – 90 87 (81) 65 (7) 88 (2) 240 (90) West Blatchington Primary – 60 23 (23) 20 (1) 21 (0) 64 (24) West Hove Connaught Road – 90 46 (46) 127 (10) 84 (0) 257 (56) West Hove Portland Road -120 108 (108) 68 (10) 79 (0) 255 (118) Westdene Primary – 90 102 (87) 69 (3) 36 (0) 207 (90) Woodingdean Primary – 60 45 (45) 39 (2) 12 (1) 96 (48) (Numbers in brackets are the numbers of on time applicants offered places at this school.) * One child who applied via another Local Authority had Coombe Road Primary School listed as their 5th preference. ** One child who applied via another Local Authority had St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School listed as their 6th preference. *** One child who applied via another Local Authority had St Martin’s CE Primary th School listed as their 4 preference. OVERSUBSCRIBED SCHOOLS (COMMUNITY SCHOOLS) The numbers given in the tables below for children considered under ‘Exceptional Circumstances’ are those where the Local Authority agreed there were exceptional circumstances. Priority 4 is for children transferring between a linked infant and junior school and so does not apply to any of these allocations. ‘Other Children’ are Priority 5. Brunswick Primary School – 120 places Brunswick admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5. The furthest child offered a place in priority 5 lives 1161.05 metres from the school. Children from priorities 1, 2 and 3 who have not been offered a place at Brunswick have been offered a higher preference. Priority No of applications No of places offered 1) Looked after children 2 1 2) Exceptional reasons 0 (+1 pupil with EHCP) 0 (+1 pupil with EHCP) 3) Sibling link 45 45 4) Linked Infant / Junior N/A N/A 5) Other children 229* 73 * 13 of these children were not offered this school or a higher preference Carlton Hill Primary School – 30 places Carlton Hill admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5. The furthest child offered a place in priority 5 lives 329.22 metres from the school. Children from priorities 1, 2 and 3 who have not been offered a place at Carlton Hill have been offered a higher preference. Priority No of applications No of places offered 1) Looked after children 4 3 2) Exceptional reasons 0 (+2 pupils with EHCP) 0 (+2 pupils with EHCP) 3) Sibling link 13 13 4) Linked Infant / Junior N/A N/A 5) Other children 127* 12 * 30 of these children were not offered this school or a higher preference 2 Coombe Road Primary School – 30 places Coombe Road admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5. The furthest child offered a place in priority 5 lives 5028.16 metres from the school. Children from priorities 1, 2 and 3 who have not been offered a place at Coombe Road have been offered a higher preference. Priority No of applications No of places offered 1) Looked after children 2 2 2) Exceptional reasons 0 0 3) Sibling link 3 3 4) Linked Infant / Junior N/A N/A 5) Other children 67* 25 * 1 of these children were not offered this school or a higher preference Downs Infant School – 120 places Downs admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5. The furthest child offered a place in priority 5 lives 968.18 metres from the school. Children from priorities 1, 2 and 3 who have not been offered a place at Downs have been offered a higher preference. Priority No of applications No of places offered 1) Looked after children 3 3 2) Exceptional reasons 0 0 3) Sibling link 59 59 4) Linked Infant / Junior N/A N/A 5) Other children 284* 58 * 28 of these children were not offered this school or a higher preference Elm Grove Primary School – 60 places Elm Grove admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5. The furthest child offered a place in priority 5 lives 1285.3 metres from the school. Children from priorities 1, 2 and 3 who have not been offered a place at Elm Grove have been offered a higher preference. Priority No of applications No of places offered 1) Looked after children 1 0 2) Exceptional reasons 0 0 3) Sibling link 17 17 4) Linked Infant / Junior N/A N/A 5) Other children 211* 43 * 7 of these children were not offered this school or a higher preference 3 Goldstone Primary School – 90 places Goldstone admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5. The furthest child offered a place in priority 5 lives 2138.25 metres from the school. Children from priorities 1, 2 and 3 who have not been offered a place at Goldstone have been offered a higher preference. Priority No of applications No of places offered 1) Looked after children 1 0 2) Exceptional reasons 0 0 3) Sibling link 43 42 4) Linked Infant / Junior N/A N/A 5) Other children 203* 48 * 6 of these children were not offered this school or a higher preference Middle Street Primary School – 30 places Middle Street admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5. The furthest child offered a place in priority 5 lives 1698.95 metres from the school. Children from priorities 1, 2 and 3 who have not been offered a place at Middle Street have been offered a higher preference. Priority No of applications No of places offered 1) Looked after children 3 1 2) Exceptional reasons 0 0 3) Sibling link 6 6 4) Linked Infant / Junior N/A N/A 5) Other children 75* 23 * 2 of these children were not offered this school or a higher preference Peter Gladwin Primary School – 30 places Peter Gladwin admitted children from priorities 1, 2, 3 and 5.
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