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Primary-School-Admissions.Pdf Apply for a school 2020-2021 Community area map for primary schools (1) See pages 26 and 28 for Details of the schools serving these maps of schools serving Stonegate community areas are listed on page 25 Hurst Green other areas. 19 17 10 Etchingham Silver Hill Burwash Bodiam 7 6 21 Salehurst Northiam Ewhurst Beckley Burwash Common Robertsbridge 2 29 Darwell Green Mill Corner 11 Peasmarsh Playden Staplecross Broad Oak Oxley’s Green 16 Cripps Corner Brightling 3 Sedlescomb 1 Heathfield Mountfield Rye Punnett’s 23 Broad Oak Town Dallington e Rye Camber Whatlington Udimore Three Brede 5 Harbour Cups Netherfield 12 Warbleton Horam 22 Winchelsea 30 Penhurst 4 Icklesham Winchelsea Ponts Green 15 8 Beach Westfield Cowbeech 25 Catsfield Battle Guestling Pett Baldslow Green 74 Cliff End 37 Herstmonceux 24 Ninfield Fairlight Hellingly 31 Hooe 14 Hollington Fairlight Cove Common Crowhurst 9 Ore Magham Down Bulverhythe Wartling Sidley Hailsham Hooe 13 KEY Little Common Hastings Community boundaries Cooden Areas served by VA church schools* 38 32 Bexhill Hankham Pevensey Normans Bay *VA church schools are also available Stone Cross Westham Pevensey Bay in Bexhill, Hastings and St Leonards. © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. 100019601. (2019). 1 24 Apply for a school 2020-2021 Community areas for primary schools (1) The map on page 24 represents the area served by the schools listed Own admission authorities may not use community areas. If you are in below. The number links a particular school or groups of schools to that any doubt, please enquire at the individual school. area. In large towns, there are several schools available. Detailed school information can be found from page 30 onwards where schools are listed alphabetically by town and then by rural area. Area Schools Area Schools 1 Rye Community Primary Academy 29 Broad Oak Community Primary School 2 St Michael’s Church of England Primary School, Playden NOTE: East Sussex County Council is consulting between 15/7/2019-11/10/2019 3 Peasmarsh Church of England Primary School on a proposal to close Broad Oak Community Primary School by 31 August 2020. We would welcome your views on the proposal. You can find the consultation 4 Icklesham Church of England Primary School document at eastsussex.gov.uk/yourcouncil/haveyoursay 5 Brede Primary School 30 Punnetts Town Community Primary School 6 Beckley Church of England Primary School 31 Herstmonceux Church of England Primary School 7 Northiam Church of England Primary School 32 Pevensey and Westham Church of England Primary School 8 Westfield School 37 Hailsham primary schools 9 Hastings and St Leonards primary schools 38 Hankham Primary and Stone Cross School 10 Bodiam Church of England Primary School Areas where the local school is a VA church school and the 11 Staplecross Methodist Primary School governors are responsible for admissions are shaded on the map: 12 Sedlescombe Church of England Primary School 74 Guestling–Bradshaw Church of England Primary School 13 Bexhill primary schools 76 St Thomas’ Church of England Primary School, Winchelsea 14 Crowhurst Church of England Primary School 15 Battle and Langton Church of England Primary School More detailed maps are available on request from the Admissions 16 Salehurst Church of England Primary School Team – phone 0300 33 09 472 17 Hurst Green Church of England Primary School 19 Etchingham Church of England Primary School 21 Burwash Church of England School Linked infant and junior schools 22 Dallington Church of England Primary School (9) Hastings community area: 23 Netherfield Church of England Primary School Dudley Infant Academy—All Saints CE Junior Academy 24 Catsfield Church of England Primary School 25 Ninfield Church of England Primary School 25 Apply for a school 2020-2021 Community area map for primary schools (2) See pages 24 and 28 for 73 maps of schools serving KEY other areas. Hadlow Down Piltdown Community boundaries Cross-in-Hand Uckfield Areas served by VA church 60 Newick Blackboys North Chailey schools* Wivelsfield 57 56 Heathfield 58 73 Framfield Waldron 35 Chailey *VA church schools are also Little Horsted Maynards Green 45 available in Eastbourne, Plumpton Barcombe Isfield 36 Horam Halland Heathfield, Lewes, Seaford 63 Green Cross 59 East Hoathly and Uckfield. Ditchling Streat East Barcombe Shortgate 46 62 Chiltington 64 Chiddingly Cooksbridge Westmeston Ringmer Plumpton 61 Laughton Offham Golden Cross 47 Hellingly South Malling Upper Lewes Ripe Dicker 65 Chalvington Glynde Hailsham Kingston 48 66 Beddingham Arlington Iford 67 Selmeston Details of the schools serving these Rodmell community areas are listed on page 27 Southease Firle Alciston Polegate Berwick Tarring Neville 39 Telscombe Alfriston Willingdon 68 Shinewater Telscombe Cliffs 69 Piddinghoe 49 Litlington Denton Hampden Park 70 Bishopstone Jevington 40 Peacehaven Westdean Newhaven 50 Friston Old Town Eastbourne Seaford East Dean 2 © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. 100019601. (2019). 26 Apply for a school 2020-2021 Community areas for primary schools (2) The map on page 26 represents the area served by the schools listed Own admission authorities may not use community areas. If you are in below. The number links a particular school or groups of schools to any doubt, please enquire at the individual school. KEY that area. In large towns, there are several schools available. Detailed Community boundaries school information can be found from page 30 where schools are listed alphabetically by town and then by rural area. Areas served by VA church schools* Area Schools Area Schools 35 Heathfield primary schools 69 Meridian and Telscombe Cliffs primary schools *VA church schools are also 36 Maynards Green Community Primary School 70 Meridian, Telscombe Cliffs and Peacehaven Heights primary available in Eastbourne, Heathfield, Lewes, Seaford 39 Polegate School and Willingdon Primary Areas where the local school is a VA church school and the and Uckfield. 40 Eastbourne primary schools governors are responsible for admissions are shaded on the map: 45 East Hoathly Church of England Primary School 73 Blackboys Church of England Primary School 46 Chiddingly Primary School 74 Framfield Church of England Primary School 47 Laughton Community Primary School 74 Little Horsted Church of England Primary School 74 St Mark’s Church of England Primary School, Hadlow Down 48 Park Mead Primary School 49 Alfriston School 50 Seaford primary schools More detailed maps are available on request from the Admissions 56 Uckfield primary schools Team – phone 0300 33 09 472 57 Newick Church of England Primary School 58 Chailey St Peter’s Church of England Primary School Linked infant and junior schools 59 Barcombe Church of England Primary School 60 Wivelsfield Primary School (40) Eastbourne community area: 61 Hamsey Community Primary School Motcombe Community School—Ocklynge Junior School 62 Plumpton Primary School Parkland Infant School—Parkland Junior School Pashley Down Infant School—Ocklynge Junior School 63 Ditchling (St Margaret’s) Church of England Primary School Roselands Infant School—Stafford Junior School 64 Ringmer Primary School St Andrew’s CE Infant School—Tollgate Community Junior School 65 Lewes primary schools West Rise Community Infant School—West Rise Junior School 66 Iford and Kingston Church of England Primary School 67 Firle Church of England Primary School 68 Newhaven primary schools 27 Apply for a school 2020-2021 Community area map for primary schools (3) Blackham KEY See pages 24 and 26 for Holtye Common Community boundaries Hammerwood maps of schools serving Areas served by VA church schools* other areas. Hartwell Groombridge Bells Yew Withyham 75 Green *VA church schools are also available 27 Forest Hartfield in Crowborough Eridge Green Frant 51 Row 71 41 26 Cousley Wood Colemans Friars Gate 33 Wych Hatch Cross 72 Rotherfield Flimwell Mark Cross Wadhurst 18 Chelwood Gate Crowborough Ticehurst Tidebrook 53 52 Jarvis Brook Poundgate 42 Coggins Mill Stonegate Nutley 20 Hurst Green Danehill 43 Mayfield 19 High Hurstwood 28 Witherenden Hill 54 Five Ashes Etchingham Burwash 34 55 Maresfield Five Ash Down Sheffield 44 21 Park Hadlow Down 29 Burwash Common Fletching Buxted Oxley’s Green Cross-in-Hand Broad Oak Piltdown North Chailey Uckfield Brightling Heathfield Mountfield 3 Details of the schools serving these community areas are listed on page 29 © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. 100019601. (2019). 28 Apply for a school 2020-2021 Community areas for primary schools (3) KEY The map on page 28 represents the area served by the schools listed Own admission authorities may not use community areas. If you are in below. The number links a particular school or groups of schools to any doubt, please enquire at the individual school. Community boundaries that area. In large towns, there are several schools available. Detailed school information can be found from page 30 where schools are listed Areas served by VA church schools* alphabetically by town and then by rural area. *VA church schools are also available in Crowborough Area Schools Area Schools 18 Ticehurst and Flimwell Church of England Primary School 54 Bonners Church of England Primary School, Maresfield 19 Etchingham Church of England Primary School 55 Fletching Church of England Primary School 20 Stonegate Church of England Primary School NOTE: East Sussex County Council is consulting between 15/7/2019-11/10/2019 on a proposal to close Fletching CE Primary School by 31 August 2020. We would 21 Burwash Church of England School welcome your views on the proposal. You can find the consultation document at 26 Wadhurst Church of England Primary School eastsussex.gov.uk/yourcouncil/haveyoursay 27 Frant Church of England Primary School Areas where the local school is a VA church school and the 28 Mayfield Church of England Primary School governors are responsible for admissions are shaded on the map 71 St Mary the Virgin Church of England Primary School, 29 Broad Oak Community Primary School 72 Hartfield NOTE: East Sussex County Council is consulting between 15/7/2019-11/10/2019 on a proposal to close Broad Oak Community Primary School by 31 August 2020.
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