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KSCS Admissions 2021-22 Ken Stimpson Community School Staniland Way, Werrington, Peterborough PE4 6JT Telephone: 01733 765950 Fax: 01733 765951 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kscs.org.uk Arrangementsfor openvisits See chart at the front of this booklet International, business, enterprise and community school Principal — Mr Bryan Erwin Age range: 11 -18 years Published admissions number 2021\2022: 270 No. of preferences 2020/2021: 366 No. of preferences 2019/2020: 375 No.of preferences 2018/2019: 356 No. of preferences 2017/2018: 347 No. of preferences 2016/2017: 401 No. of places allocated on the 2 March 2020: 210 Oversubscription Criteria Thelocal authority will admit children with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) which namesthe school. This will be in addition to any specific arrangements to specialist provision. Theorderof priority for all other children is as follows: 1. A'looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, residence, or special guardianship order. A looked after child is a child whois (a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with accommodationby a local authority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989). 2. Children living in the catchment area served by the school* with a sibling** on roll at the time of admission 3. Children living in the catchment area* for the school 4. Children of membersofstaff, provided that they have been employed for a minimum of two years and/or are recruitedto fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skills shortage 5. The attendance of a sibling** on the schoolroll at the time of admission 6. Other children whose parents have requested a place wholive outside the catchment area for the school* *An interactive map of school catchmentareas is available on the Peterborough City Council website. **For the purposes of admissions, the Department for Education’s definition of sibling is as follows: ‘Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case, the child should be living in the samefamily unit at the same address.’ Every effort will be made to ensure that brothers or sisters (as defined above) and those from multiple births can attend the same secondary schoolif this is a stated parental preference. 43 In cases of equal merit, priority will be given to the child living nearest the school as measured by a straight line. Distance is measuredin a straight line using the Local Land Property Gazetteer (LLPG) provided from the seed point located at the child's home addressto the seed pointfor the school. The seed point is taken from the ordinance survey's (OS) Address-Base dataset. It is used to locate individual residential and school addresses using grid references as seed points. It may be necessary to use other Ordnance Survey mapsor online resources for any home address outside of the Peterborough local authority area not covered by the council’s distance measuring system. In the case offlats, the priority is that of floor level i.e. ground, first, second etc., in that order. In cases of exactly the same measurement where no differentiation can be established, a lottery will be used to decide the allocation of the place. For late applications, the council will allocate places in the same order of priority. In cases of equal merit, priority will be given to the child living nearest the school measured by a straightline as above. 44 | SECTION5: How places were allocated on Offer date March 2020 PANis the Published Admission Number(the numberof spaces available for entry into school). Arthur MellowsVillage College @ City of Peterborough Academy = Hampton College ee Hampton Gardens Jack Hunt School (Trust) 22 Ken Stimpson Community School =| Nene Park Academy ee Ormiston Bushfield Academy Queen Katherine Academy === St John Fisher Catholic School Stanground Academy =a The Kings School Thomas Deacon ee Academy Bi\g| Totals * Places remained available following the first round Allocated places by admissionscriteria (2020) Arthur Mellows City of Peterborough EE eG Academy = &B & = Hampton College = Hampton Gardens ee SB Jack Hunt School Bee Bia as Ken Stimpson Se eee Nene Park nD > o ae SB Ormiston Bushfield 19 a oem comm ome Queen Katherine 193 oe OM 37 >2mn88ee ee BBBeBBRBREE St John Fisher cco 133 Zz > > oO < > N/A 6 oo / Stanground Bt B-BEBBRBRBRBE ee me mI Bsssmpus.ge The Kings 28 N/A 180 et Thomas Deacon N/A N/A Bea 1OtalSt= 159 927 399 893 69 oBEE 2903 Bea Bomm a soe Bae Beam 23 .
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