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Agenda No 2 Breakdown of 2011 Secondary Non-Selective Places In Agenda No 2 Breakdown of 2011 Secondary Non-Selective Places in Warwickshire Appeals Appeals Places Waiting Vacancies Original Held Allowed at 9 List Non-Selective Schools PAN offers June NORTH The Coleshill School - A Maths and Computing College 180 97 0 0 96 0 84 Kingsbury School A Specialist Science and Mathematics College 126 126 0 0 126 3 0 The Polesworth School - A Specialist Language College 224 224 9 6 230 12 0 Queen Elizabeth School and Sports College 163 101 0 0 106 0 58 NUNEATON & BEDWORTH Ash Green School and Arts College 170 170 0 0 170 4 0 Etone Technology Language Vocational College 150 150 15 3 153 67 0 The George Eliot School 190 123 0 0 122 0 68 Hartshill School 210 210 5 5 215 10 0 Higham Lane School A Business and Enterprise College 238 238 9 1 239 29 0 The Nuneaton Academy 210 206 0 0 200 0 10 Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College 300 227 0 0 218 0 82 St. Thomas More Catholic School 156 66 0 and Technology College 156 156 NA NA EAST Ashlawn School (Non-Selective) 226 226 34 AO 226 118 0 The Avon Valley School and Performing Arts College 220 220 11 3 224 39 0 Bilton School a Maths and Computing College 285 200 0 0 179 0 106 Harris School 182 182 NA NA 182 28 0 CENTRAL Aylesford School A Specialist Language and Music College 206 180 0 0 142 0 65 Campion School 155 111 0 0 106 0 50 Kenilworth School and Sports College 270 270 3 0 270 27 0 Myton School. A Specialist Science College and Training School 266 266 2 1 266 40 0 North Leamington School 240 240 0 0 237 0 3 Southam College 210 210 48 33 240 36 0 The Trinity Catholic Technology College. A Specialist Arts and Technology College 210 153 0 0 135 0 0 1 of 2 Agenda No 2 Breakdown of 2011 Secondary Non-Selective Places in Warwickshire SOUTH Alcester High School Technology College 174 172 0 0 151 0 23 Henley-in-Arden High School 123 123 5 1 124 13 0 Kineton High School A Specialist Sports College 185 214 0 0 159 0 26 Shipston High School A Specialist Technology College 77 90 11 6 93 27 0 St. Benedict's Catholic High School 106 106 NA NA 106 36 0 Stratford-Upon-Avon High School A Maths and Computing Specialist School 265 265 8 1 265 30 0 Studley High School. Humanities and Music College 150 139 0 0 137 0 13 Grammar Schools Update Lawrence Sheriff Offers at 94, appeals heard 50 successful appeals 22 Currents offers stand at 116 King Edwards Offers at 75, appeals heard 35 successful 8 current offers stand at 83 Awaiting outcome of remaining School 2 of 2 .
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