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This List Is for the 2019/2020 School Year Only Catchment Area List for Villages and Parishes The information given in this list should be used as a guide only and may change. It is correct at the time of publication (12/09/18). For up-to-date information about a particular address, please contact the Admissions Team on 0345 600 0981. It should not be taken to have any definitive administrative or legal significance. Note 1 - Important: Please refer to the Directory of Schools in Suffolk for the relevant school year to see the school's admissions policy available online at www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions. Some voluntary aided, foundation, free schools and academies do not operate catchment areas and therefore there may be no catchment school against your address. A catchment area school may not be the nearest school to your home address. You can find out which are your three nearest Suffolk schools by putting your postcode into our new Nearest School Checker (which is based on the statutory walking distance including rights of way). The checker can be found at nearestschool.suffolk.gov.uk. Note 2 - Suffolk’s School Travel Policy 2019/2020 has been amended. It is important that you understand how this might affect your child’s eligibility for Suffolk County Council (SCC) funded school travel before you apply for a school place. Children living in Suffolk who will be starting at a new school in September 2019 will be eligible for SCC funded school travel when they meet the statutory walking distance criteria from their home to the nearest suitable school that would have had a place available for them. This would be whether or not an application was made for a place at that school. Full details about SCC funded school travel, including additional arrangements for low income families and those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), can be found at www.suffolkonboard.com/schooltravel. Please note: for villages and parishes, most catchment boundaries follow the parish boundary line. This is not always the same village and parish as the postal address indicates. This list is for the 2019/2020 school year only Primary School Catchment Middle School Catchment Village Name High School Catchment Area Area (Where relevant) Area (Where relevant) A Acton, including Newmans Acton CEVC Ormiston Sudbury Academy Green Akenham Claydon Primary Claydon High Aldeburgh Aldeburgh Alde Valley Academy Alderton Bawdsey CEVC Farlingaye Aldham Tye, IP7 6LJ Whatfield CEVC Hadleigh High Aldham, IP7 6NJ, IP7 6NT, IP7 6NQ, IP7 6NS, IP7 6QG, IP7 Elmsett CEVC Hadleigh High 6NH, IP7 6NN, IP7 6NL only Aldham, IP7 6NP, IP7 6NR, Beaumont Hadleigh High IP7 6NW only Aldringham Coldfair Green Alde Valley Academy All Saints, South Elmham Ilketshall St Lawrence Bungay High Allwood Green St Botolph's CEVC Please See Note 1 Alpheton All Saints CEVC, Lawshall King Edward VI CEVC Ampton Barnham CEVC Thurston Ashbocking, except Church Lane (IP6 9LG), Gables Farm Witnesham Claydon High and Poplars Farm (IP6 9LG) Ashbocking, Church Lane IP6 Henley Claydon High 9LG only Ashbocking, Gables Farm and Helmingham Debenham Poplars Farm (IP6 9LG) only Ashby Somerleyton Please See Note 1 Ashfield (Ashfield Cum Thorpe), properties in the Sir Robert Hitcham's CEVA, Debenham Thorpe Hall area (IP14 6NE) Debenham only Ashfield (Ashfield Cum Thorpe), except properties in Earl Soham Debenham the Thorpe Hall area (IP14 6NE) Sir Robert Hitcham's CEVA, Aspall Debenham Debenham Assington, Dorking Tye, Tiger Bures CEVC Please See Note 1 Hill and Warren Cottage only Assington, except Dorking Tye, Boxford CEVC Please See Note 1 Tiger Hill and Warren Cottage 15/10/2018 1 Catchment Area List for Villages and Parishes This list is for the 2019/2020 school year only Primary School Catchment Middle School Catchment Village Name High School Catchment Area Area (Where relevant) Area (Where relevant) Stradbroke High, 6th Form at Athelington, IP21 5EP only Wilby CEVC Thomas Mills Stradbroke High, 6th Form at Athelington, except IP21 5EP Stradbroke CEVC Thomas Mills B Bacton Please See Note 1 Please See Note 1 Badingham Dennington CEVC Thomas Mills Badley Bosmere Stowmarket Badwell Ash Norton CEVC Thurston Badwell Green Norton CEVC Thurston Bardwell Bardwell C of E Primary Thurston Barham Claydon Primary Claydon High Barking Ringshall Stowmarket Barnardiston Kedington Primary Academy Please See Note 1 Barnby Barnby and North Cove Sir John Leman Barnham Barnham CEVC Thurston Barningham Barningham CEVC Thurston King Edward VI CEVC - Years 7- Barrow CEVC - Years R- Barrow Please See Note 1 Years 5-8 11/Please see note 1 - Years 9- 4/Sexton's Manor - R-6 11 Barsham Ringsfield C of E Primary Sir John Leman Barton Mills, Chalkhill Cottages St Christopher's C of E Primary Please See Note 1 and North Lodge Cottages only Barton Mills, except Chalkhill Cottages and North Lodge Please See Note 1 Please See Note 1 Cottages Combs Ford Battisford Stowmarket Bawdsey Bawdsey CEVC Farlingaye King Edward VI CEVC - Years 7- Baxter's Green Ickworth Park Please See Note 1 Years 5-8 11/Please see note 1 - Years 9- 11 Baylham Claydon Primary Claydon High Beccles See Beccles catchment list Beck Row Please See Note 1 Please See Note 1 Bedfield Bedfield CEVC Debenham Bedingfield, Plash Farm and Occold Please See Note 1 Daisy Meadow only Bedingfield except Plash Farm Occold Debenham and Daisy Meadow Belstead, except Grove Hill Copdock East Bergholt High (IP8 3LL) Belstead, Grove Hill (IP8 3LL) Please See Note 1 Please See Note 1 only Benacre, East of A12 only Please See Note 1 Sir John Leman Benacre, West of A12 only Brampton C of E Primary Sir John Leman Benhall St Mary's CEVC, Benhall Alde Valley Academy Bentley, except IP9 2JL Bentley CEVC East Bergholt High Bentley, IP9 2JL only Capel St Mary CEVC East Bergholt High Beyton Woolpit Primary Academy Thurston Bildeston Bildeston Hadleigh High Blackheath, Wenhaston Wenhaston Bungay High Blaxhall, except IP12 2DG Snape Alde Valley Academy Blaxhall, IP12 2DG only Eyke C of E Primary Farlingaye Blundeston Blundeston CEVC Please See Note 1 Blyford Holton St Peter Bungay High Blythburgh, including Bulcamp Wenhaston Bungay High and Hinton Botesdale St Botolph's CEVC Please See Note 1 Boulge Kyson Farlingaye Bowbeck Bardwell C of E Primary Thurston Stoke-by-Nayland C of E Bower House Tye Please See Note 1 Primary 15/10/2018 2 Catchment Area List for Villages and Parishes This list is for the 2019/2020 school year only Primary School Catchment Middle School Catchment Village Name High School Catchment Area Area (Where relevant) Area (Where relevant) Boxford Boxford CEVC Please See Note 1 Boxted, near Hartest, Suffolk, Hartest C of E Primary Ormiston Sudbury Academy postcode IP29 only Boyton Hollesley Farlingaye Boyton End Clare Please See Note 1 Bradfield Combust Cockfield CEVC Thurston Bradfield St Clare Cockfield CEVC Thurston Bradfield St George, except Cockfield CEVC Thurston Smallwood Green Bradfield St George, Rattlesden C of E Primary Thurston Smallwood Green only Braiseworth, Priory Farm, Priory Farmhouse, Priory Cottage, The Brambles, Thorndon CEVC Please See Note 1 Turkey's Roost and Old Church Farm only Braiseworth, except Priory Farm, Priory Farmhouse, Priory Cottage, The Brambles, St Peter and St Paul CEVAP Please See Note 1 Turkey's Roost and Old Church Farm Bramfield Bramfield C of E Primary Bungay High Bramford Bramford CEVC Claydon High Brampton Brampton C of E Primary Sir John Leman Brandeston Easton Thomas Mills Brandon See Brandon Schools Catchment List Brantham Brooklands East Bergholt High Bredfield Kyson Farlingaye Brent Eleigh Lavenham Please See Note 1 Brettenham Rattlesden C of E Primary Thurston Bridge Street All Saints CEVC, Lawshall King Edward VI CEVC Brightwell, except Foxhall Bucklesham Kesgrave Court (IP10 0BL) Brightwell, Foxhall Court (IP10 Cedarwood Kesgrave 0BL) only Brockford, east of The Street Wetheringsett CEVC Debenham (A140) only Brockford Street, west of The Please See Note 1 Please See Note 1 Street (A140) only Brockley, except Fox Farm, King Edward VI CEVC - Years 7- Little Brockley Hall, Scoles Ickworth Park Please See Note 1 Years 5-8 11/Please see note 1 - Years 9- Gate and The White House 11 Brockley, Fox Farm, Little Brockley Hall, Scoles Gate and Hartest C of E Primary Ormiston Sudbury Academy The White House only Brome St Peter and St Paul CEVAP Please See Note 1 Bromeswell Melton Farlingaye Bungay (No Suffolk transport Broome, Norfolk Norfolk provision) Bruisyard, Bruisyard Forge Sir Robert Hitcham's CEVA, Thomas Mills (IP17 2DZ) only Framlingham Bruisyard, except Bruisyard Saxmundham Alde Valley Academy Forge (IP17 2DZ) Stradbroke High, 6th Form at Brundish Wilby CEVC Thomas Mills Bucklesham Bucklesham Kesgrave Bungay Bungay Primary Bungay High Bures St Mary Bures CEVC Please See Note 1 Bures, Bures Hamlet, Essex Bures CEVC Please See Note 1 only Burgate, Burfields (IP22 1LR) St Botolph's CEVC Please See Note 1 only Burgate, except Burfields (IP22 Wortham Please See Note 1 1LR) 15/10/2018 3 Catchment Area List for Villages and Parishes This list is for the 2019/2020 school year only Primary School Catchment Middle School Catchment Village Name High School Catchment Area Area (Where relevant) Area (Where relevant) Burgh Grundisburgh Farlingaye Burnt Fen Please See Note 1 Please See Note 1 Burstall, except Flint Cottage Sproughton C of E Primary Claydon High and Fen Farm (IP8 3EG) Burstall, Flint Cottage and Fen Hintlesham and Chattisham Claydon High Farm (IP8 3EG) only CEVC King Edward VI CEVC - 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