FOI 2017-0029040 Data.Xlsx

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

FOI 2017-0029040 Data.Xlsx Organisation Name. Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town / City County Postcode AO First NameAO SurnameAO email ABBEY ACADEMIES TRUST BOURNE ABBEY CABBEY OF E PRIMARY ROAD ACADEMYBOURNE PE10 9EP Sarah Moore [email protected] ABBEY COLLEGE, RAMSEY ABBEY COLLEGE ABBEY ROAD RAMSEY PE26 1DG Andrew [email protected] ABBEY MULTI ACADEMY TRUST ABBEY GRANGE CHURCHBUTCHER OF HILL ENGLANDLEEDS ACADEMY LS16 5EA Ian Harmer [email protected] ABBOTS HALL PRIMARY ACADEMY ABBOTS HALL PRIMARYABBOTTS ACADEMY DRIVE STANFORD-LE-HOPE SS17 7BW Laura Fishleigh [email protected] ABINGDON LEARNING TRUST RUSH COMMON SCHOOLHENDRED WAY ABINGDON OXFORDSHIRE OX14 2AW Jonathan Dennett [email protected] ABNEY TRUST The Kingsway SchoolFoxland Road Cheshire SK8 4QX Jo Lowe [email protected] ACADEMIES ENTERPRISE TRUST KILNFIELD HOUSESTATION FOUNDRY APPROACH BUSINESSHOCKLEY PARK SS5 4HS Julian Drinkall [email protected] ACADEMIES OF INSPIRATION Stanley Park HighDamson Way Carshalton Surrey SM5 4NS David Taylor [email protected] ACADEMY @ WORDEN ACADEMY @ WORDENWESTFIELD DRIVELEYLAND PR25 1QX ChristopherCatherall [email protected] ACADEMY 360 EMPEROR HOUSE,SUNDERLAND 2 EMPEROR WAYTYNE & WEAR SR4 9BA Rachel Donohue [email protected] ACADEMY TRANSFORMATION TRUST ROOM 501 ONE VICTORIA SQUAREBIRMINGHAM B1 1BD Ian Cleland [email protected] ACCORD MULTI ACADEMY TRUST OSSETT ACADEMYSTORRS & SIXTH HILL FORM ROAD COLLEGEOSSETT WEST YORKSHIREWF5 0DG Alan Warboys [email protected] ACCRINGTON ST CHRISTOPHER'S CHURCH OF ENGLANDQUEEN'S HIGH SCHOOLROAD WEST ACCRINGTON BB5 4AY Richard Jones [email protected] ACE LEARNING REED CRESCENT PARK FARM ASHFORD TN23 3PA Paul Ketley [email protected] ACE SCHOOLS MULTI ACADEMY TRUST Martinsgate BuildingBretonside Plymouth Devon PL4 0AT Sarah Gillett [email protected] ACER LEARNING TRUST AYTON ROAD OXCLOSE WASHINGTON TYNE & WEAR NE38 0LR Sharon Richards [email protected] ACER TRUST MATTHEW ARNOLDARNOLDS SCHOOL WAY OXFORD OX2 9JE Katherine Ryan [email protected] ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH COLLABORATION TRUST BOWLAND HIGH RIVERSMEAD GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE BB7 4QS John Tarbox [email protected] ACOCKS GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL ACOCKS GREEN PRIMARYACOCKS SCHOOLGREEN WESTLEYBIRMINGHAM ROAD B27 7UQ Robert Driscoll [email protected] ACORN ACADEMY CORNWALL Unit 4 East Pool Tolvaddon EnergyCamborne Park TR14 0HX Rob Gasson [email protected] ACORN EDUCATION TRUST KINGDOWN SCHOOLWOODCOCK ROADWARMINSTER BA12 9DR Sara Edwards [email protected] ACORN MULTI ACADEMY TRUST MRS ETHELSTON'SPOUND CHURCH LANE OF ENGLANDLYME REGIS PRIMARY ACADEMYDorset DT7 3TT Andrea Rice [email protected] ACORN TRUST BEDFORD HALL METHODISTBREASTON PRIMARYAVENUELEIGH SCHOOL WN7 3DJ Julie-Ann Hewitt [email protected] ACTIVATE LEARNING EDUCATION TRUST C/O ACTIVATE LEARNINGOXPENS ROAD OXFORD OX1 1SA Lee Nicholls [email protected] ACTIVE EDUCATION ACADEMY TRUST WIGMORE HALL EATON GREEN ROADLUTON LU2 9JB Judith Trainor [email protected] AD ASTRA ACADEMY TRUST WEST VIEW PRIMARYDAVISON SCHOOL DRIVE CLEVELAND TS24 9BP Andrew Brown [email protected] AD MELIORA ACADEMY TRUST St Edmunds CommunityKilham's Foundation Way Kings School Lynn PE30 2HU Lisa Cook [email protected] Advance Learning Partnership PARKSIDE ACADEMYWILLINGTON HALL LANE ESTATECROOK COUNTY DURHAMDL15 0QF Linda Davies [email protected] ADVANCE TRUST VALE OF EVESHAMFOUR SCHOOL POOLS LANEEVESHAM WR11 1BN Elizabeth Hayward [email protected] ADVANTAGE SCHOOLS BEDFORD FREE SCHOOLCAULDWELL STREETBEDFORD MK42 9AD Mark Lehain [email protected] ADVENTURE LEARNING ACADEMY TRUST CMA HOUSE NEWHAM ROAD TRURO TR1 2SU Mary [email protected] AFFINITY MULTI ACADEMY TRUST Meadowgate SchoolMeadowgate LaneWisbech Cambridgeshire PE13 2JH Jacqueline [email protected] AIM ACADEMIES TRUST LONDON ACADEMYSPUR ROAD EDGWARE HA8 8DE Angela Trigg [email protected] AIM HIGH ACADEMY TRUST NEWBOTTLE PRIMARYNEWBOTTLE ACADEMY HOUGHTONHOUGHTON-LE-SPRING ROAD DH4 4EE G [email protected] AIREDALE ACADEMIES TRUST AIREDALE ACADEMYAIREDALE CREWE ROAD CASTLEFORD WF10 3JU Elizabeth Fairhurst [email protected] AKAAL ACADEMY TRUST DERBY LIMITED AKAAL PRIMARY SCHOOLHARRINGTON STREETDERBY DERBYSHIRE DE23 8PB Andrew Pearson [email protected] AKAAL EDUCATION TRUST GEORGE HINE HOUSEGIPSY LANE LEICESTER LE5 0TD Jasbir Mann [email protected] ALAMEDA MIDDLE SCHOOL ALAMEDA MIDDLEAMPTHILL SCHOOL STATIONBEDFORD ROAD MK45 2QR Maxine Warner [email protected] ALBAN CITY FREE SCHOOL LTD 7 HATFIELD ROAD ST. ALBANS AL1 3RR Janet Goddard [email protected] ALBANY LEARNING TRUST ALBANY ACADEMYBOLTON ROAD CHORLEY PR7 3AY Peter Mayland [email protected] ALCESTER ACADEMY ALCESTER ACADEMYGERARD ROAD ALCESTER B49 6QQ Paul Hyde [email protected] ALCESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL BIRMINGHAM ROAD ALCESTER B49 5ED Clive Sentance [email protected] ALDERBROOK SCHOOL ALDERBROOK SCHOOLBLOSSOMFIELD ROADSOLIHULL B91 1SN Tracey Lord [email protected] ALDERMAN JACOBS SCHOOL ALDERMAN JACOBSDRYBREAD SCHOOL ROADPETERBOROUGH PE7 1XJ Cathy Carlisle [email protected] Aldridge Education 10 Piccadilly London W1J 0DD ChristopherTweedale [email protected] ALDRIDGE SCHOOL A SCIENCE COLLEGE SANDGATE HOUSEQUAYSIDE 102 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 3DX David Mountney [email protected] ALETHEIA ANGLICAN ACADEMIES TRUST SAINT GEORGE'S CHURCHMEADOW OF ROAD ENGLANDGRAVESEND SCHOOL TRUST DA11 7LS Stephen Carey [email protected] ALEXANDRA ACADEMY TRUST Monks CoppenhallRemer Primary Street School United Kingdom CW1 4LY Pamela Smith [email protected] ALEXANDRA INFANT SCHOOL ALEXANDRA INFANTKENT SCHOOL HOUSE ROADBECKENHAM BR3 1JG Robert [email protected] ALEXANDRA JUNIOR SCHOOL ALEXANDRA JUNIORCATOR SCHOOL ROAD LONDON SE26 5DS Claudette Maragh [email protected] ALFRISTON SCHOOL ALFRISTON SCHOOLKNOTTY PENN GREENROAD BEACONSFIELD HP9 2TS Jinna Male [email protected] ALL SAINTS' ACADEMIES TRUST CLEADON CHURCHBOLDON OF ENGLAND LANE ACADEMYSUNDERLAND SR6 7RP Jayn Gray [email protected] ALL SAINTS ACADEMY BLAIR AVENUE INGLEBY BARWICKSTOCKTON ON TEES TS17 5BL Kevin Mann [email protected] ALL SAINTS ACADEMY DUNSTABLE THE PINNACLE 170 MIDSUMMERMILTON BOULEVARD KEYNES MK9 1BP Elizabeth Furber [email protected] ALL SAINTS' ACADEMY, CHELTENHAM ALL SAINTS ACADEMY,BLAISDON WAY CHELTENHAM GL51 0WH Dermot McNiffe [email protected] ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC ACADEMY TRUST ALL SAINTS CATHOLICHIGH ACADEMY STREET TRUSTRICKMANSWORTH WD3 1HG Lindsay Unsworth [email protected] ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGIATE SPRING GARDEN ROADLONGTON STOKE ON TRENT ST3 2QN Margaret Yates [email protected] ALL SAINTS' CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ALL SAINTS' CATHOLICGRANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ROADSHEFFIELD S2 2RJ Clare Scott [email protected] ALL SAINTS CHURCH OF ENGLAND ACADEMY, PLYMOUTHAll Saints Church OfPennycross England AcademyDevon PL5 3NE Gary Futcher [email protected] ALL SAINTS INTER-CHURCH ACADEMY ALL SAINTS PRIMARYCOUNTY SCHOOL ROAD MARCH PE15 8ND Mark Millinson [email protected] ALL SAINTS MULTI ACADEMY TRUST, BIRMINGHAM ST THOMAS CE ACADEMYGREAT COLMORE BIRMINGHAMSTREET B15 2AT Daniel Lassetter [email protected] ALL SAINTS' TRUST St Gregory's CatholicDonnington Science College RoadHarrow HA3 0NB Andrew Prindiville [email protected] ALLESTREE WOODLANDS SCHOOL WOODLANDS SCHOOLALLESTREE BLENHEIM DRIVEDERBY DE22 2LW Alan Brady [email protected] ALLEYNE'S ACADEMY ALLEYNE'S ACADEMYOULTON OULTON ROAD CROSSSTONE ST15 8DT Karen Lockett [email protected] ALMA PRIMARY 37 MOSS HALL GROVE LONDON N2 0GA Marc Shoffren [email protected] ALPERTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL ALPERTON COMMUNITYSTANLEY SCHOOL AVENUEWEMBLEY HA0 4JE Gerard McKenna [email protected] ALSAGER MULTI ACADEMY TRUST HASSALL ROAD ALSAGER ST7 2HR Richard [email protected] ALTRINCHAM COLLEGE OF ARTS ALTRINCHAM COLLEGETIMPERLEY OF ARTS GREENALTRINCHAM LANE WA15 8QW Peter Brooks [email protected] ALTUS EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP Rochdale Sixth FormCollege College Road Rochdale OL12 6HY Julian Appleyard [email protected] ALTWOOD CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL ALTWOOD ROAD MAIDENHEAD SL6 4PU Neil Dimbleby [email protected] ALVECHURCH C OF E MULTI-ACADEMY TRUST Alvechurch C Of EBirmingham Middle School RoadBirmingham West Midlands B48 7TA David Snell [email protected] AMADEUS PRIMARY ACADEMIES TRUST OLD BEXLEY CHURCHHURST OF ROADENGLAND BEXLEYPRIMARY SCHOOL DA5 3JR Peter Wilson [email protected] AMAYA TRUST NORTHWOLD PRIMARYNORTHWOLD SCHOOL ROADLONDON E5 8RN Alison Kriel [email protected] AMBITIONS ACADEMIES TRUST TREGONWELL ACADEMYPETERSFIELD ROADBOURNEMOUTH BH7 6QP Sian Thomas [email protected] AMBLESIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL AMBLESIDE PRIMARYASPLEY SCHOOL MINVERNOTTINGHAM CRESCENT NG8 5PN Karen Hannon [email protected] AMERSHAM SCHOOL AMERSHAM SCHOOLSTANLEY
Recommended publications
  • 5. Network Planning for Walking
    Central Lancashire Walking and Cycling Delivery Plan 5. Network Planning for Walking The future walking network has been derived through identifying those areas which would benefit from creating a sustainable link between trip origins and trip destinations within a reasonable walking distance of approximately 2km. Trip origins predominantly include densely populated residential areas and trip destinations include educational, employment and retail areas which are likely to attract a significant number of trips. As part of this process, funnel routes have been identified which incorporate the route which most pedestrians will follow to access a particular destination, however given the diverse nature of pedestrian movements, the routes do not extend into particular destinations since the route of each individual user will vary depending on their individual trip origin/end. In alignment with LCWIP guidance, Core Walking Zones have also been identified from identifying the area within each town which encompasses the greatest amount of trip attractors and therefore likely the generate the greatest levels of walking. The Four Core Walking Zones (CWZ) identified are: • Preston CWZ; • Lostock Hall CWZ; • Leyland CWZ; and • Chorley CWZ. 41 Central Lancashire Walking and Cycling Delivery Plan 5.1 Proposed Walking Routes 5.1.1 Preston Core Walking Zone Figure 5-1 Preston CWZ / Funnel Routes The Preston CWZ proposals will improve facilities for both pedestrians and cyclists alike, making it safer and easier to access Preston inner city centre, UCLAN, Cardinal Newman College, and transport hubs such as Preston Railway and Bus Stations. Measures predominantly involve pedestrian priority / informal streets, to improve the safety and accessibility of the town centre for pedestrians.
    [Show full text]
  • England LEA/School Code School Name Town 330/6092 Abbey
    England LEA/School Code School Name Town 330/6092 Abbey College Birmingham 873/4603 Abbey College, Ramsey Ramsey 865/4000 Abbeyfield School Chippenham 803/4000 Abbeywood Community School Bristol 860/4500 Abbot Beyne School Burton-on-Trent 312/5409 Abbotsfield School Uxbridge 894/6906 Abraham Darby Academy Telford 202/4285 Acland Burghley School London 931/8004 Activate Learning Oxford 307/4035 Acton High School London 919/4029 Adeyfield School Hemel Hempstead 825/6015 Akeley Wood Senior School Buckingham 935/4059 Alde Valley School Leiston 919/6003 Aldenham School Borehamwood 891/4117 Alderman White School and Language College Nottingham 307/6905 Alec Reed Academy Northolt 830/4001 Alfreton Grange Arts College Alfreton 823/6905 All Saints Academy Dunstable Dunstable 916/6905 All Saints' Academy, Cheltenham Cheltenham 340/4615 All Saints Catholic High School Knowsley 341/4421 Alsop High School Technology & Applied Learning Specialist College Liverpool 358/4024 Altrincham College of Arts Altrincham 868/4506 Altwood CofE Secondary School Maidenhead 825/4095 Amersham School Amersham 380/6907 Appleton Academy Bradford 330/4804 Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School Birmingham 810/6905 Archbishop Sentamu Academy Hull 208/5403 Archbishop Tenison's School London 916/4032 Archway School Stroud 845/4003 ARK William Parker Academy Hastings 371/4021 Armthorpe Academy Doncaster 885/4008 Arrow Vale RSA Academy Redditch 937/5401 Ash Green School Coventry 371/4000 Ash Hill Academy Doncaster 891/4009 Ashfield Comprehensive School Nottingham 801/4030 Ashton
    [Show full text]
  • Actuarial Valuation Report
    HEALTH WEALTH CAREER ACTUARIAL VALUATION REPORT LANCASHIRE COUNTY PENSION FUND AS AT 31 MARCH 2016 ACTUARIAL VALUATION A S A T 31 MARCH 2016 LANCASHIRE COUNTY PENSION FUND CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 2. Funding Strategy – Key Elements 2 3. Key results of the funding assessment 3 · Solvency funding position 3 · Primary contribution rate 4 · Correcting the shortfall – secondary contribution rate 4 4. Experience since last valuation 5 · Summary of key inter-valuation experience 5 · Reasons for the change in funding position since the last actuarial valuation 6 5. Cashflows, risks and alternative funding positions 7 · Benefit cashflows 7 · Projected funding position at next actuarial valuation 8 · Material risks faced by the Fund 8 · Sensitivity of funding position to changes in key assumptions 8 · Minimum risk funding position 9 APPENDICES A. Assumptions 11 · How the benefits are valued 11 · Financial assumptions used to calculate the funding target 12 · Demographic assumptions used 12 · Assumptions used to calculate the primary contribution rate 15 B. Summary membership data 17 C. Assets 18 D. Scheme benefits 19 E. Summary of income and expenditure 20 F. Analysis of membership experience 21 G. Rates and adjustments certificate issued in accordance with Regulation 62 22 · Primary contribution rate 22 · Secondary contribution rate 22 · Contribution amounts payable 22 · Further adjustments 22 · Regulation 62(8) 23 H. Schedule to the rates and adjustments certificate dated 31 March 2017 24 I. Glossary 44 MERCER ii ACTUARIAL VALUATION A S A T 31 MARCH 2016 LANCASHIRE COUNTY PENSION FUND 1 INTRODUCTION This report is addressed to the Administering Authority of the Lancashire County Pension Fund (“the Administering Authority”) and is provided to meet the requirements of Regulation 62 of the Local Government Scheme Regulations 2013 (as amended) (“the Regulations”).
    [Show full text]
  • Current Awarded Artsmark Schools from Round 14 to 2015/2016
    Current awarded Artsmark schools from Round 14 to 2015/2016 School Name Region Local authority Round 14 Round 14 2015/2016 Extended Awards Abbey Gates Primary School East Midlands Nottinghamshire Artsmark Abbey Hill School and Performing Arts College West Midlands Stoke-on-Trent Gold Abbeyfield School South West Wiltshire Gold Abbeyfield secondary Midlands Northamptonshire Platinum Acocks Green Primary School West Midlands Birmingham Artsmark Admiral Lord Nelson School South East Hampshire Platinum Akeley Wood Junior School East Midlands Northamptonshire Artsmark Akrotiri Primary School South East City of London Artsmark Aldborough Primary School East of England Norfolk Artsmark Alderbrook School Midlands West Midlands Platinum Alderman Knight School South West Gloucestershire Gold Aldworth Science College South East Hampshire Artsmark Alexandra Junior School London Bromley Artsmark Alexandra Park School London Haringey Artsmark All Hallows Catholic College North West Cheshire East Gold All Hallows Catholic School South East Surrey Artsmark All Saints CofE Primary School West Midlands Sandwell Gold All Saints RC Primary School North West Wigan Artsmark Allithwaite Primary School North West Cumbria Artsmark Andover Church of England Primary School South East Hampshire Gold ANGLO EUROPEAN SCHOOL South East Essex Gold APC -WEST SUSSEX ALTERNATIVE PROVISION South East West Sussex Gold COLLEGE Appledore Primary School South West Devon Gold Arboretum Primary School East Midlands Derby Artsmark Archbishop Benson C of E Primary School South West
    [Show full text]
  • The Next Step
    The Next Step How to apply for your child’s transfer to Secondary Education in September 2014 Don’t be late for school: Closing date for submissions is 31 October 2013 Three Easy Steps Research • read this booklet 1 • read the individual school information from pages 37 to 50 • find out what the schools have to offer your child • visit schools you are interested in, if possible • know which school is designated for your address • be aware of the school transport policy (see page 9) Apply • complete a Devon Common Application Form for children 2 resident in Devon • apply at www.devon.gov.uk/admissionsonline or on the form in the centre of this booklet • consider completing a Supplementary Information Form if there is one for the school • you can express a preference for 1, 2 or 3 schools • consider naming your designated school as one of your preferences • provide accurate and complete information • if you do not apply, the schools you prefer may be filled Apply on time • the closing date is 31 October 2013 3 • you cannot apply online after the closing date • if you use a paper form, hand it in to your child’s current school or post it to the Admissions Team, using the address on the form • if your application is late, places at the schools you prefer may already have been filled – no places are held in reserve • if your application is late you may be responsible for transport to and from a school further away from your home Need any help? Please call the My Devon team on 0845 155 1019.
    [Show full text]
  • Wednesday Whistle 30 October 2019 PDF File
    30 October 2019 Wednesday Whistle The other three former SDMAT schools are joining Link Welcome back from the half term break. Academy trust. It goes without saying that the on-boarding of these four schools to WeST is subject to full due diligence I open this week’s edition of the ‘Whistle’ by and legals etc. again signposting that Westcountry Schools Trust (WeST) is an educational charity with the sole objective of ‘advancing Governance education for the public benefit’. I’m delighted to take this opportunity to introduce everyone We take our civic responsibility seriously. We are passionate to Karen Powell from Effective Schools Governance I say this about making a difference to our children and work tireless- but I know that many of you already know Karen well and ly to support them on their journey to adulthood. If we get have worked with her in the past. that right we not only improve their individual life chances As a Trust we are enjoying many successes but are also sen- but simultaneously have a positive influence on shaping the sitive to aspects of our work that could be better. In this society in which we live. This is a big ask - but collectively we regard we are keen to improve our communication channels rise to this challenge each and every day. and the linkages between our three levels of governance; Whilst Multi Academy Trusts receive ‘bad-press’ from cer- WeST Schools Local Governing Boards (LGB’s), WeST Com- tain quarters it is important that we recognise and cele- mittees and the WeST Trust Board.
    [Show full text]
  • Pe & Sport Newsletter
    St Katherine’s School PE & SPORT NEWSLETTER 1819 - Term 1 Newsletter IN THIS ISSUE ... HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY 450 students post times for their houses in first competition of the year PE CAPTAINS AND LEADERS 75 take on variety of PE leadership roles including Team, House and Senior Captains LEADERSHIP Young leaders run our biggest ever primary multi skills festival with over 180 competitors GIRLS AND BOYS FIXTURES More than 200 represent the school in rugby, football, hockey, netball and basketball action BRITISH BASKETBALL ALL STAR CHAMPIONSHIPS Lucky group of students travel up to Copper Box Arena for day of live basketball PE & SPORT NEWSLETTER 1819 - Term 1 Newsletter 9 BOYS RUGBY V HANS PRICE Boys fade at end of first run out despite being within 1 score at half time On Tuesday 25 September a group of Year 9 boys supplemented by two Year 8 players travelled to Hans Price in WSM for the first friendly fixture of the season. Having enjoyed a close victory against the team last year, the boys were looking to get their latest season off to a positive start. Conditions were absolutely glorious and perfect for the style of rugby that this group like to play. Isaac ADEBO, Daniel BURT, Lewis COLE, Nana GYIMAH-SARPONG, Reggie-Lee HAYWARD, Benjamin LUMOSO, Ieuan MILES, Oliver PAGE, Toby RICE, Jack ROSSITER, Ariel RUGMAN, Max STEVENS, Will STRATTON, Jack THOBURN The boys won the toss and elected to receive the kick off so that they could have possession early. There were bright signs right from the word go and several of the boys looked dangerous with ball in hand.
    [Show full text]
  • FOI 114/11 Crimes in Schools September 2010 – February 2011
    FOI 114/11 Crimes in Schools September 2010 – February 2011 Incident Premisies Name Town / City Current Offence Group Count Abbeywood Community School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 4 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Criminal Damage 1 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 4 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Violence Against The Person 1 Allen School House Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 0 Archbishop Cranmer Community C Of E School Taunton Burglary 1 Ashcombe Cp School Weston-Super-Mare Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 2 Ashcombe Primary School Weston-Super-Mare Violence Against The Person 0 Ashcott Primary School Bridgwater Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 0 Ashill Primary School Ilminster Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Ashley Down Infant School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 2 Ashton Park School Bristol Other Offences 1 Ashton Park School Bristol Sexual Offences 1 Ashton Park School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Avon Primary School Bristol Burglary 2 Backwell School Bristol Burglary 3 Backwell School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Backwell School Bristol Violence Against The Person 1 Badminton School Bristol Violence Against The Person 0 Banwell Primary School Banwell Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Bartletts Elm School Langport Criminal Damage 0 Barton Hill County Infant School & Nursery Bristol Burglary 1 Barton Hill Primary School Bristol Violence Against The Person 0 Barwick Stoford Pre School Yeovil Fraud Forgery 1 Batheaston Primary
    [Show full text]
  • Use of Contextual Data at the University of Warwick Please Use
    Use of contextual data at the University of Warwick Please use the table below to check whether your school meets the eligibility criteria for a contextual offer. For more information about our contextual offer please visit our website or contact the Undergraduate Admissions Team. School Name School Postcode School Performance Free School Meals 'Y' indicates a school which meets the 'Y' indicates a school which meets the Free School Meal criteria. Schools are listed in alphabetical order. school performance citeria. 'N/A' indicates a school for which the data is not available. 6th Form at Swakeleys UB10 0EJ N Y Abbey College, Ramsey PE26 1DG Y N Abbey Court Community Special School ME2 3SP N Y Abbey Grange Church of England Academy LS16 5EA Y N Abbey Hill School and Performing Arts College ST2 8LG Y Y Abbey Hill School and Technology College, Stockton TS19 8BU Y Y Abbey School, Faversham ME13 8RZ Y Y Abbeyfield School, Northampton NN4 8BU Y Y Abbeywood Community School BS34 8SF Y N Abbot Beyne School and Arts College, Burton Upon Trent DE15 0JL Y Y Abbot's Lea School, Liverpool L25 6EE Y Y Abbotsfield School UB10 0EX Y N Abbotsfield School, Uxbridge UB10 0EX Y N School Name School Postcode School Performance Free School Meals Abbs Cross School and Arts College RM12 4YQ Y N Abbs Cross School, Hornchurch RM12 4YB Y N Abingdon And Witney College OX14 1GG Y NA Abraham Darby Academy TF7 5HX Y Y Abraham Guest Academy WN5 0DQ Y Y Abraham Moss High School, Manchester M8 5UF Y Y Academy 360 SR4 9BA Y Y Accrington Academy BB5 4FF Y Y Acklam Grange
    [Show full text]
  • School Allocation Summary Report - Main Allocation Day - 02/03/2020 NOTES
    HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN’S SERVICES Secondary / Upper / Yr 10 Transfer School Allocation Summary Report - Main Allocation Day - 02/03/2020 NOTES: 1. To view the allocation summary for a specific school, click on the school name in the Index. 2. To print the allocation summary for a specific school, click File > Print, and then specify the page numbers from the index below. School Town Phase Page Adeyfield Academy (The) Hemel Hempstead Secondary 3 Ashlyns School Berkhamsted Secondary 4 Astley Cooper School (The) Hemel Hempstead Secondary 5 Barclay Academy Stevenage Secondary 6 Barnwell School Stevenage Secondary 7 Beaumont School St Albans Secondary 8 Birchwood High School Bishop's Stortford Secondary 9 Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School Hatfield Secondary 10 Bishop's Stortford High School (The) Bishop's Stortford Secondary 12 Broxbourne School (The) Broxbourne Secondary 13 Bushey Academy (The) Bushey Secondary 14 Bushey Meads School Bushey Secondary 15 Chancellor's School Brookmans Park Secondary 16 Chauncy School Ware Secondary 17 Croxley Danes School Croxley Green Secondary 18 Dame Alice Owen's School Potters Bar Secondary 19 Elstree University Technical College Elstree Year 10 20 Fearnhill School Maths and Computing College Letchworth Secondary 21 Francis Combe Academy Garston Secondary 22 Freman College Buntingford Upper 23 Goffs Academy Cheshunt Secondary 24 Goffs-Churchgate Academy Cheshunt Secondary 25 Haileybury - Turnford School Cheshunt Secondary 26 Hemel Hempstead School (The) Hemel Hempstead Secondary 27 Hertfordshire
    [Show full text]
  • Results 2017
    www.stmarysblackburn.ac.uk BE THE BEST RESULTS 2017 BE A PART OF IT BE THE BEST www.stmarysblackburn.ac.uk St Marys College has scored an EXCELLENT 99% pass rate at A Level and a 100% pass rate for Vocational qualifications. SUCCESS AT ST MARY’S Students at St Mary’s College A Level and Vocational results. are again celebrating excellent Significant numbers of our results. Our class of 2017 have students have achieved either a continued to achieve outstanding triple Distinction* or three or more grades. A Levels at A* or A and will now progress to some of the country’s Our A Level cohort scored a superb top universities. For those not 99% pass rate, alongside our wishing to attend university, I am Vocational courses that gained a delighted that so many of our perfect 100%. students have secured excellent employment or apprenticeship 71% of A Levels were passed opportunities. I would like to with high grades whilst 77% of high grades were achieved in the pass on my congratulations Vocational subjects, setting a new to all our students and their high at this threshold. families and wish them well for the future. I would also like to Most importantly perhaps, thank our dedicated staff for their students have secured places at commitment to and support of universities of their first choice, our students”. including some of the most prestigious in the country. St Mary’s has continued its improvements of recent years Commenting on this year’s and is looking forward to further success, Jenny Singleton, Interim enhancing life’s opportunities Principal, said, “I am absolutely for a new set of students in the delighted with St Mary’s forthcoming academic year.
    [Show full text]
  • Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend for September 2021
    DETERMINED ADMISSION POLICY AND OVERSUBSCRIPTION CRITERIA. MAYFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, GRAVESEND FOR SEPTEMBER 2021. Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend is an 11-18 Girls Grammar School, with one main admission age group at 11+. Boys are admitted into the sixth form. Admission to Year 7 Year 7 applications are normally for children born between 1 September 2009 and 31 August 2010. Girls who attain the required standard through the Kent PESE procedure for selection at eleven by reference to ability will be eligible to be considered for admission to the school. Girls who have taken part in the Kent PESE procedure will also be eligible for admission if they reach the required standard through the Mayfield procedure. The Mayfield procedure is an optional, additional opportunity to be assessed eligible. The school has an agreed admission number of 210 for entry into Year 7. The school will accordingly admit at least 210 pupils in the relevant age group each year if sufficient applications from eligible girls are received. Oversubscription Criteria Before the application of oversubscription criteria, eligible girls with a Statement of Special Educational Need or an Education, Health and Care Plan, which names the school will be admitted. As a result of this the published admission number will be reduced accordingly. If the number of eligible girls who apply is higher than the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following priority order: 1. 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.
    [Show full text]