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Wands Worth Secondary Schools Choose a Wandsworth Secondary School A guide for admission to secondary schools in Wandsworth in September 2010 Apply on paper or online by 23 October 2009 Contents Introduction 1 About this booklet 2 Section 1 Choosing and applying for schools 3 The variety of schools in Wandsworth & location map 4 The variety of school places 5 Open days and evenings 6 The transfer timetable 7 The transfer process 8 Section 2 The schools 16-37 Detailed information on all the schools including admission criteria and appeal arrangements Section 3 Facts and figures 39 GCSE results 2005-2008 40 Pupil absence records 2005-2008 41 Policies 42 Children with special educational needs 43 Financial assistance 44 Education for 16-19 year olds 45 Section 4 The Wandsworth Year 6 Test 47 Schools in other boroughs 50 Translations 53 If there are any further questions you want to ask, or if there is anything you do not understand, staff in the Pupil Services Section will be pleased to help you. You can contact them by: • Telephoning: (020) 8871 7316 • Writing to: Pupil Services Section Children’s Services Department Town Hall Extension Wandsworth High Street London SW18 2PU • Email: [email protected] • Visiting: The Children’s Services Department 4th Floor Reception Town Hall Extension Wandsworth High Street London SW18 2PU OR: www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions Introduction There are many good secondary schools to choose from in Wandsworth. This booklet guides parents and their children through the admission process for Meetings For Parents September 2010. You are invited to attend one of the As well as giving details of all Wandsworth schools, we have also included brief council’s information meetings information on others outside the borough boundary but within easy travelling where our staff will explain the distance for most children. secondary transfer application process and answer questions. The London-wide applications system means that wherever you live, you can list up to six schools on a single form. These do not all have to be schools in the Dates: Tuesday 8 September borough where you live - although it is always a good idea to include at least one Wednesday 9 September that is close to home. Time: 7pm until 8.15pm If you live in the borough of Wandsworth, you can apply using the printed Venue: Civic Suite, application form at the back of this booklet or online at Wandsworth Town Hall, www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. Whichever method you choose, your Wandsworth High Street, application must be received by 23 October 2009. SW18 2PU If you live elsewhere, you need to contact your own council for their booklet and Due to the numbers involved, child form, or visit their website. supervision will not be available. In the weeks leading up to 23 October you should take every opportunity to visit Please do not bring children unless individual schools. You will be able to speak to staff and form your own opinion they are able to sit with you of the school’s suitability for your son or daughter. throughout the meeting. Year 6 children are welcome to attend if you It is also very important to read the admission criteria for the schools you are feel it will be helpful to them. interested in, to get an idea of whether your child is likely to be offered a place. For further information, telephone The Council is holding two information meetings for parents, which you are Pupil Services on encouraged to attend. The details are set out opposite. 020 8871 7316. The final year at primary school is an important time in the life of every child. We recommend that you also attend We hope that this booklet will help you prepare for the choices ahead. any meetings arranged by your child’s primary school. Please note: a separate meeting will be held in September for parents of children with Statements of SEN. Parents will be notified by letter of the relevant details. Councillor Kathy Tracey Paul Robinson Cabinet Member for Children Director of Children’s Services and Young People’s Services www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions Choose a Wandsworth Secondary School 2010 1 About this booklet This booklet provides information for parents and carers of children born between 1 September 1998 and 31 August 1999 who are due to transfer to secondary school in September 2010. If your child was born outside of these dates, please see page 42 for further information. Please read it carefully if you live in the Borough of Wandsworth and have a child transferring to secondary school, or live elsewhere and wish to apply for a secondary school in Wandsworth. The booklet contains details of the eleven state-funded secondary schools in Wandsworth. To apply for a place at any of these schools you must complete the form provided by the borough in whose area you live, or apply online by visiting the borough’s website. Details of how to apply on paper or online are on the page opposite. Before you apply: • Read this booklet carefully, especially: - Pages 8-13: The Step by Step Guide. This tells you how the admission process works. • - Pages 16-37: The admission criteria that are used to decide which children are offered places at each Wandsworth school. This gives you a better idea of which schools are likely to be able to offer your child The Wandsworth Year 6 test a place. All applicants for a Year 7 place at a Wandsworth school will need to take • Read the booklets issued by other boroughs, if you are the Wandsworth Year 6 test. applying for schools in different boroughs. Information Pupils attending a Wandsworth about other boroughs and schools is on pages 50-52 primary school will take the test at of this booklet. their school on Thursday 26 November 2009. • For more information about schools in the area, log on Pupils attending a school in another to www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions and click on borough will be invited to take the ‘Search for Schools’. test on Saturday 28 November 2009. For more information about the • Visit any schools in which you are interested. Dates Wandsworth year 6 test, please turn and times of Open Days are on page 6 of this booklet. to page 48. 2 Choose a Wandsworth Secondary School 2010 www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions Section one Choosing and applying for schools How to apply: • You may apply for up to six schools on your application. The schools can be in Wandsworth or elsewhere. At least one should be near where you live. • You may complete a paper form or apply online (see below) • You must check if any of the schools you are applying for require a supplementary information form to be completed (see page 10 of this booklet) • Your application and any supplementary forms must be received by 23 October 2009 • You will be sent a letter to confirm that your application has been received Completing a paper form • If you live in the borough of Wandsworth, complete the green application form in the back of this booklet. If you live in another borough, you will need to use the form issued by your own council. • Supplementary information forms for Wandsworth schools are also in the back of this booklet. • Return the green application form and any supplementary information forms to your child’s Wandsworth primary school or to Pupil Services (address on form). Applying online • Log on to www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions and click on ‘apply online’ • Click on ‘Register to apply online’ and enter your email address • You will receive an email with a username and a link. You must click on the link to validate your email address • You will then receive a second email with your username and password to apply online (a link to the start of the application process is available in this email) • Follow the simple instructions on the screen to complete the online form and submit your application • The system will tell you if a school you have selected requires a supplementary information form. You can complete and post a paper form in the back of this booklet. Alternatively, you can download a form from the website and scan or save it in ‘PDF’ or ‘jpeg’ format and send it electronically with your online application. • You will be taken to a confirmation page and given an application reference number. You may like to keep a note of the number here: www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions Choose a Wandsworth Secondary School 2010 3 The variety of schools Wandsworth Council offers you Types of school: Voluntary Aided school a wide variety of secondary Community school A faith school or college where the schools. There are various A school or college where the council is governors are responsible for the types of school, and within responsible for the admissions policy. admissions policy. these there are also different The council funds and maintains all Foundation school types of places available. three types of school in broadly the A school or college where the same way. governors are responsible for the admissions policy. Academy A state funded independent school where the governors are responsible for the admissions policy. 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