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Vacancies 11 June 2020 Year Groups Using this information 1. If the column is blank, the school does not teach children in that year group 2. A "no" means there are no spaces in the year group. It is full. A "yes" means there may be a place in the year group in the school. 3. There may only be one space available, or there could be several spaces in the year. This information is a guide only, it is possible that any vacancy may have been offered out before your application is received. These figures are not a guarantee that a place would be available in the school for your child. 4. If more people apply to a school than places available, all applications are ranked against the oversubscription criteria for the school regardless of the date received. The place would be offered to the child who ranked highest on the list. Read the school's admission policy to understand how places are allocated. These are published on the schools' webpages at www.newcastle.gov.uk/admissions 5. Schools may already have a waiting list for your child's year group, in which case your application will be added to the waiting list in line with the oversubscription criteria Vacancies 11 June 2020 Year groups School Reception Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 Y10 Y11 Archbishop Runcie C of E First School Yes No No No No Archibald First School No No No No No Atkinson Road Primary Academy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Beech Hill Primary School No No Yes No No Yes Yes Benfield Academy No Yes Yes Yes Yes Benton Park Primary School No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Bridgewater Primary School Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Broadway East First School Yes Yes No Yes No Broadwood Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Brunton First School No No No Yes No Byker Primary School Yes No Yes No No No Yes Canning Street Primary School Yes No Yes No Yes No No Central Walker C of E Controlled Primary Academy No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Cheviot Primary School Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Chillingham Road Primary School No Yes No Yes No No Yes Christ Church CE Primary No Yes Yes No No No Yes Cragside Primary School No No No No Yes No Yes Dinnington First School Yes Yes No Yes No English Martyrs RC Primary School Yes No No No No No Yes Excelsior Academy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Excelsior Primary Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Farne Primary School Yes No No No No No Yes Gosforth Central Middle School No No No No Gosforth East Middle School No No No No Gosforth High Academy No No No Gosforth Junior High Academy No No No No Gosforth Park First School Yes No No No No Grange First School No Yes No Yes Yes Hawthorn Primary School No No No Yes No Yes No Hilton Primary Academy Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Hotspur Primary School Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Jesmond Park Academy No Yes Yes No Yes Kenton Bar Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kenton School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kingston Park Primary School No No No No No Yes Yes Knop Law Primary School No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lemington Riverside Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Milecastle Primary School No No No No Yes Yes Yes Moorside Community Primary School No Yes Yes Yes No No No Mountfield Primary School Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Newburn Manor Primary School Yes No No No No Yes Yes North Fawdon Primary School Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Our Lady & St Anne's RC Primary School No No No No No Yes No Ravenswood Primary School Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Regent Farm First School No No No Yes No Sacred Heart RC High School No No No No No Sacred Heart RC Primary School No No No No No No No Simonside Community Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes South Gosforth First School No No No No Yes St Alban's RC Primary School No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes St Bede's RC Primary School No No No Yes No No No St Catherine's Catholic Primary School Yes Yes No Yes No No No St Charles' RC Primary School No No No No No No No St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School (Kenton) Yes Yes No No No No No St Cuthbert's RC High School No No No No No St Cuthbert's RC Primary School (Walbottle) No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes St George's RC Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No St John Vianney RC Primary School No No No Yes No Yes Yes St John's Primary School No No Yes No No No No St Joseph's Catholic Primary School No No No Yes No No No St Lawrence's RC Primary School Yes No No No Yes Yes No St Mark's RC Primary School Yes No No No No Yes Yes St Mary's Catholic School No No No No No St Michael's RC Primary School No Yes Yes No No Yes No St Oswald's Catholic Primary School No No No No No No Yes St Paul's CE Primary School No No No No No No No St Teresa's Catholic Primary School No Yes No No No No No St Vincent's RC Primary School No No No No No No No Stocksfield Avenue Primary School No No Yes No No Yes No Studio West School No No No Thomas Walling Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Throckley Primary School No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Tyneview Primary Academy No No No No Yes No Yes Walbottle Campus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Walbottle Village Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Walker Technology College No No Yes No Yes Walkergate Primary Academy Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Waverley Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Welbeck Academy Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes West Denton Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No West Jesmond Primary School Yes Yes No No No Yes No West Newcastle Academy No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes West Walker Primary Academy Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Westerhope Primary School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Westgate Hill Primary Academy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Wingrove Primary School Yes No No No No No No Wyndham Primary School No No No No No Yes No.
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